Empire Ears Raven and Noble Audio Ronin are in-ear monitors. Empire Ears Raven costs $3,600 while Noble Audio Ronin costs $3,900. Noble Audio Ronin is $300 more expensive. Empire Ears Raven holds a decisive 1.7-point edge in reviewer scores (8.6 vs 6.9). Empire Ears Raven has significantly better bass with a 3-point edge, Empire Ears Raven has significantly better mids with a 3-point edge, Empire Ears Raven has significantly better treble with a 1-point edge, Empire Ears Raven has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge, Empire Ears Raven has significantly better details with a 3-point edge and Empire Ears Raven has significantly better imaging with a 3-point edge.
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| Metric | Empire Ears Raven | Noble Audio Ronin |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 8 | 5 |
| Mids | 8 | 5 |
| Treble | 6 | 5 |
| Details | 9 | 6 |
| Imaging | 9 | 6 |
| Dynamics | 8 | 6 |
| Tonality | 8.2 | 6.5 |
| Technicalities | 8.9 | 7.3 |
Empire Ears Raven Aggregated Review Score
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8.6Excellent
Noble Audio Ronin Aggregated Review Score
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6.9Cautiously Favorable
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Empire Ears Raven reviewed by Precogvision
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Empire Ears Raven reviewed by Jays Audio
Youtube Video Summary
Empire Ears Raven delivers the flagship gloss without pretending to be a value king. Expect deep sub-bass rumble, clean driver control, and a warmer mid-bass emphasis that puts extra weight behind kick drums and bass guitars. That tilt makes Raven a better fit for rock, metal, and live band mixes—grooves hit with authority and instruments carry more body, while treble stays extended without getting spicy or fatiguing.
Against strong $1K contenders, the step up is more refinement than revolution: a roughly 10–15% lift in resolution and texture, not a night-and-day transformation. For pure hip-hop subwoofer thrills, sets with stronger sub-bass focus edge it out; Raven trades some of that in-your-face thump for fuller mid-bass punch and an all-rounder presentation that scales well but isn’t about flexing quantity. Stunning set if the budget is open and rock-first bass weight is the priority; otherwise, mid-tier heavy hitters already capture most of the experience.
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Empire Ears Raven reviewed by Head-Fi.org
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Noble Audio Ronin reviewed by Yifang
Empire Ears Raven Details
Driver Configuration: 2DD+5BA+4EST+1BC
Tuning Type: n/a
Brand: Empire Ears Top Empire Ears IEMs
Price (Msrp): $3,600
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Price (Msrp): $3,900
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A+- Expect a tasteful, well-judged response that feels both musical and true to the source. Great synergy with a wide range of genres.
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S-- The presentation is crisp and expansive, handling complex passages with impressive ease. Low-level details remain audible in quiet passages.
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B+- A mostly enjoyable signature keeps things listenable despite a handful of quirks. It handles most playlists without major complaints.
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A-- A competent technical showing keeps separation intact while delivering modest staging. It feels tidy even when recordings stack layers.
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