MYER CK2V VS TWISTURA WoodNote

IEM Comparison: Expert & Community Scores Side-by-Side

MYER CK2V and TWISTURA WoodNote are in-ear monitors. MYER CK2V costs $190 while TWISTURA WoodNote costs $189. MYER CK2V is $1 more expensive. TWISTURA WoodNote holds a slight 0.3-point edge in reviewer scores (7 vs 7.3).

Insights

Metric MYER CK2V TWISTURA WoodNote
Mids 7 7
Treble 7 5
Soundstage 7 7
Dynamics 7 5
Tonality 7.5 6
Technicalities 8 5
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MYER CK2V Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Jays Audio

Average Reviewer Score:

7

Generally Favorable


TWISTURA WoodNote Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Z-Reviews
Super* Review Jaytiss
Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

7.3

Generally Favorable


Reviews Comparison

MYER CK2V (more reviews)

MYER CK2V reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 7 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A+ Tech
A better tuned version of the Braindance for 2x less. Fuller, less sizzle and artifical, better timbre, vocals are clearer. Still have slight planar sizzle but in a balanced way. Good pick if you want something neutral/bright.

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TWISTURA WoodNote (more reviews)

TWISTURA WoodNote reviewed by Super* Review

2025-09-05
Super* Review 7* * score rescaled + normalized
Lively V-shape with a bit of lower-treble presence, plus good imaging and a decent sense of space. Forward but not sharp; engaging and easy to listen to.
Youtube Video Summary

TWISTURA WoodNote comes in on the pricier side at $180, touting a wood diaphragm and a surprisingly excellent cable—arguably the nicest of the bunch. The shells fit well and feel thoughtfully built, though the chin slider is basically decorative without a DIY fix. Ergonomics aside, this package reads premium where it counts: comfort, accessories, and overall presentation.

Sonically it’s a lively, V-shaped tuning with a bit of lower-treble/presence lift that pushes vocals forward without tipping into sharpness or sibilance. Imaging is tidy with a decent headstage; the bass isn’t the tightest or most incisive among peers, but the whole presentation stays engaging and balanced enough for long sessions. More energetic than a safer, neutral set yet less fatiguing than the spicier options in the round-up, WoodNote earns a confident B-tier placement—an easy pick for listeners wanting a brighter, livelier single-DD that still plays nice over time.


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TWISTURA WoodNote reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 7 Reviewer Score
B Tuning
C+ Tech
Great overall sound and packing, easy recomendation.
Youtube Video Summary

TWISTURA WoodNote is a single dynamic-driver IEM that leans premium in presentation: compact metal shells with recessed 2-pin, proper venting, and a smooth, durable finish. The kit is generous—multiple eartip sets, a plush case, and a supple modular cable with a twist-lock plug (swap to 4.4 mm if needed) plus a firm chin slider. Its party trick is the trio of tuning nozzlesNormal, Vocal, and Instrumental—that subtly shift energy through the mids/upper-mids; Normal comes across the most balanced, while Vocal and Instrumental add presence and bite. MSRP hovers around $189 (previously spotted lower), and availability is broad through the usual audio retailers.

Tonally, this set pursues a warm, mild V-shape with easygoing musicality: full mid-bass, rich lower mids, and a smooth, inoffensive treble. There’s a touch of metallic timbre at times and the top end trades precision and “air” for comfort, so micro detail is merely decent. What stands out is the sense of space—a slightly “hollowish” stage that feels open without turning sharp—and an overall engaging, fatigue-light listen. Nozzle rolling meaningfully nudges its character, but the core signature stays clean, fun, and broadly genre-friendly.

Against peers, AFUL Explorer offers more technical clarity, air, and bass control, while WoodNote counters with better build, packaging, and tunability. Versus sets like Binary Chopin, expect thicker upper mids from WoodNote but less etched detail; compared with “Volume S,” the similarity in warmth is clear, though WoodNote’s treble is less incisive. In a crowded ~$180 bracket (think JM1, ZiiGaat Lush, Cadenza, etc.), this feels like a dark-horse: not the most unique or analytical, yet strikingly well-rounded, gift-ready, and satisfying for DD-timbre fans who value smoothness over scrutiny. Final word: a solid 83/100—competitive at MSRP and an even sweeter pick if found closer to that lower street price.

Mids: A- Treble: C+ Dynamics: C+ Soundstage: A-

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TWISTURA WoodNote reviewed by Z-Reviews

2025-07-25
Z-Reviews 6.8 * score rescaled + normalized
Youtube Video Summary

TWISTURA WoodNote shows up with a surprisingly premium kit: a super-nice box, a plush purple case, chunky stock cable (beefy and good-looking, though the earhook angle begs a quick heat-gun/hair-dryer fix), and interchangeable nozzles labeled Standard, Vocal, and Instrumental. The shells are small and comfy, with a soft grip fin that makes insertion easy. Under the hood: a single 10 mm dual-cavity DD with a “revitalized wood diaphragm” pitch. The accessory flex continues with four custom tip trays—including sticky/tacky clears and wide-bore options—so there’s plenty to tune before touching EQ.

Sonically, this is a big-stage, high-energy single-DD that favors imaging and note weight. With the Standard nozzle, the balance clicks: bass hits confidently without smearing, mids stay forward/focused, and treble extends cleanly without turning spicy. The Instrumental nozzle pushes air and sparkle but tips into too-much-treble territory; the Vocal option feels “off” versus Standard. Drive is easy, and character shifts nicely with source—clean/linear, warm, even tube bloom. Played too loud, the midrange can get shouty; back off a couple dB and it snaps back to “ahh, that’s right.”

Value check: discovered around $180, which feels like a cheeky sale price on a set that performs closer to $220. The cable angle quirk is fixable, the nozzle filter deltas are subtle (stick to Standard), and the accessory spread is downright generous. Net take: a solid, fun, aggressively big-sounding single-dynamic that earns full marks for the money—great for music, totally game-ready, and easy to recommend if a lively stage and crisp imaging are the brief.


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TWISTURA WoodNote reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.2 * score rescaled + normalized
9 community members have rated the TWISTURA WoodNote at an average of 4.4/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Excellent.

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MYER CK2V Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

7.9

Gaming Grade

A

TWISTURA WoodNote Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

5.3

Gaming Grade

C+

MYER CK2V Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • You get a polished tonal profile that stays natural from bass through treble. Subtle tuning choices keep things engaging.

Average Technical Grade

A+
  • The tuning feels expertly organized, marrying agile dynamics with well-defined spatial cues. Technical listeners will appreciate the poise.
Gaming A
Clear spatial presentation handles directional cues effectively. Distinguishes key gameplay sounds while maintaining decent immersion.

TWISTURA WoodNote Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • It sounds pleasant overall, with some uneven spots that hint at room for refinement. Vocals remain pleasant despite the imperfections.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
Mids A-
The mids sound lush and articulate, capturing emotion effortlessly. Strings and keys shimmer with realism.
Treble C+
Treble feels agreeable overall, bringing sparkle without significant fatigue. You get a polite sense of air.
Dynamics C+
Dynamics feel competent, bringing energy without the finest detail. It carries energy without sounding aggressive.
Soundstage A-
The stage stretches in every direction, carving out clear three-dimensional pockets for each player. Placement accuracy impresses from the start.
Gaming C+
Fundamental left/right positioning with limited depth perception. Works for non-competitive gaming but lacks precision.

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