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IEMs Reviewed: 428
Average score given: 6.1

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Jaytiss is a well-regarded IEM reviewer known for an engaging and personal approach that blends technical insights with relatable listening experiences. His reviews often feature vivid descriptions of how music feels through different IEMs, using specific song tests and everyday scenarios to convey sound characteristics in an accessible way. While knowledgeable about measurements and driver configurations, Jaytiss prioritizes real-world usability factors like comfort, fit, and long-term listening enjoyment, openly sharing subjective preferences without dismissing alternative perspectives. This combination of enthusiasm, practical advice, and conversational tone has established Jaytiss as a trusted voice across audio communities, particularly for those seeking honest impressions on both budget and premium IEMs.

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Grade Price Name Tuning Drivers Reviews Scores
A+

Unique Melody Maven II

  • Makavelian: One of the best sets fitting my neutral warm preference, period. ⁠Timbre and detail retrieval. Pinna gain elevation is ideal for my HRTF. ⁠Metallic tinge to treble, due to elevation around 6k - a region I'm sensitive and experience canal resonance at.
Tuning: A+ Tech: S- Bass: A+ Mids: A+ Treble: A Soundstage: S-
Bright 2DD+4BA+4EST Makavelian
8.2
A-

Softears Volume S

  • Makavelian: RSV with more bass quantity and better quality, at less than half the price. ⁠Very nicely balanced sound signature for all-rounder duties, with tonality and technical performance that punches above its price. More even sub - mid bass profile which results in a more cohesive, better textured bass vs harman/meta tuned sets. ⁠Pinna gain isn't an ideal fit for my HRTF, hearing slightly too much upper-mid emphasis after extended listening and comparisons. Upper treble is lacking air vs more expensive sets, most evident in cymbal hits coming across dulled, not unlike the RSV
Tuning: A+ Tech: A Bass: A+ Mids: A+ Treble: A Dynamics: S Soundstage: S- Details: S Imaging: S-
Neutral with Bass Boost 2DD+2BA Makavelian
7.2
A-

Softears RSV

  • Makavelian: Solid pick at used prices for those wanting a neutral sound with hint of sub-bass oomph. ⁠Excellent balanced, all rounder sound signature with natural tonality, vocal reproduction is particularly pleasing. ⁠Hint of darkness in upper registers affecting overall sense of resolution, bass texture could be better.
U-Shaped 5BA
7
B+

Kiwi Ears KE4

  • Makavelian: Solid pick for the price, if you're after a warm neutral sound. ⁠Overall very pleasant balance with good tonality and perceived technicalities for the price. ⁠Bass can come off slightly boomy and a bit disjointed sounding at times, and somewhat relaxed upper mids gives a perception of bluntness to the sound, most evident on snare and other percussive strikes.
Neutral 2DD+2BA
6.5
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