Nothing Ear 2 and Melody Wings Venus use 1DD and 1DD+3BA driver setups respectively. Nothing Ear 2 costs $150 while Melody Wings Venus costs $168. Melody Wings Venus is $18 more expensive. Melody Wings Venus holds a decisive 1.4-point edge in reviewer scores (6 vs 7.4). Melody Wings Venus carries a user score of 8.5.
Insights
| Metric | Nothing Ear 2 | Melody Wings Venus |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 6 | 7.6 |
| Mids | 6 | 7.1 |
| Treble | 6 | 5.5 |
| Details | 6 | 8 |
| Soundstage | 6 | 7.5 |
| Imaging | 6 | 8 |
| Dynamics | 6 | 7.4 |
| Tonality | 1 | 7.2 |
| Technicalities | 3 | 6.4 |
Nothing Ear 2 Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
6Mixed to Positive
Melody Wings Venus Aggregated Review Score
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
7.4Generally Favorable
Reviews Comparison
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Melody Wings Venus reviewed by Jaytiss
Youtube Video Summary
Melody Wings Venus is a $180 single dynamic driver IEM with a light, comfortable vented shell, metal nozzle, flat 2-pin sockets, and a swappable-termination cable that includes 4.4 / 3.5 / USB-C. Accessories are basic but tidy, and the red finish looks sharp, though the cable can tangle. On first listen it hits hard—punchy, dynamic, and undeniably fun—with engaging bass and a bit of extra presence from a mild 1 kHz rise. Over longer sessions, that excitement can turn fatiguing, with notable peaks around 5 kHz and 8 kHz that add sparkle and “it factor” but can edge into harshness depending on sensitivity and tracks. Availability and tariffs also affect value, making it a better proposition in some regions than others.
Tonally, Venus delivers impact and a “special” character that will appeal to listeners chasing energy and vivid detail, yet smoother alternatives at similar prices may be easier for all-day use. Comparisons point to sets that keep the upper-treble more controlled while preserving clarity, and even some budget options offer competitive treble texture without the same 5–8 kHz bite. Verdict: a cautious recommendation for those who crave excitement and aren’t treble-sensitive—an A- on the ranking sheet, and roughly 3/5 stars for overall value. Great dynamics and a lively package (those swappable terminations are a win), but treble aggression and import costs can complicate the call.
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The Melody Wings Venus is a hybrid 1DD+3BA IEM built around a 10 mm beryllium-plated dynamic for lows and three balanced armatures, using 0.78 mm 2-pin connectors and a modular cable with 3.5 mm, 4.4 mm, and USB-C terminations. Core specs list 32 Ω impedance and 108 dB/mW sensitivity, making it easy to drive while remaining source-revealing.
Tonality trends toward a balanced / slight U-shape: bass is clean and separated from the mids rather than sub-bass-dominant, vocals sit naturally, and treble is extended with air but can edge toward brightness at high volumes. Community impressions also highlight a spacious stage with precise imaging and an overall clean, uncolored presentation that remains musical.
On pricing, official comms quote an MSRP of USD 168, while retail listings show about S$228.44 in Singapore and roughly €179 in parts of Europe; U.S. buyers should expect a delivered total around $210–$225 depending on shipping and taxes. Strengths are its coherent tuning, solid technicals for the bracket, and flexible terminations; trade-offs include moderate sub-bass impact and treble that benefits from careful volume matching.
Nothing Ear 2 Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD
Tuning Type: U-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $150
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Melody Wings Venus Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+3BA
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost, U-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $168
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Nothing Ear 2 User Review Score
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Melody Wings Venus User Review Score
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Based on 1 user reviews
8.5Excellent
Nothing Ear 2 Gaming Score
Gaming Score & Grade
- The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.
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2.4Gaming Grade
E+Melody Wings Venus Gaming Score
Gaming Score & Grade
- The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.
Gaming Score
6.6Gaming Grade
B+Nothing Ear 2 Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
E-- The tonal profile is unruly and tiring, forcing constant volume adjustments. Even spoken word sounds unnatural.
Average Technical Grade
D- Textural information blurs together, making the stage feel pinched and gray. Instrument edges blur together frequently.
Melody Wings Venus Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A-- The tonal character feels settled and versatile, with just a few gentle bumps. You can listen for hours without fatigue.
Average Technical Grade
B- It offers a competent showing, maintaining cohesion on straightforward arrangements. Complex passages start to challenge it, but never derail the show.
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You need to be signed in to write your own reviewSpectacular Iem for music (all so it's 1 dd 3 BA)
Pros
Very detailed and vivid, Sad statue and revenge from system of a down sound amazing. The bass is super fast and punch not a bass head iem but textured and strong, vocal are wonderfully detailed. You can hear serj in revenga, and the treble is fantasticCons
The sound stage is unusual, Its like each ear slightly overlap give a smaller felling, highly dac dependant. I use a btr17, in desktop mode the the bass and treble shine, in standard mode it more vocal forward. It doesn't need more power but it benefFind your next IEM:
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