Summary
Based on 3 reviews, the BGVP Solomon is attracting consistent praise from reviewers, who highlight its polish and refinement.
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A-BGVP Solomon Details
Driver Configuration: 2DD+3BA+2EST+2BC
Tuning Type: Neutral, Bright, W-Shaped
Brand: BGVP Top BGVP IEMs
Price (Msrp): $1,299
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Fox Told Me So
Mids are natural and slightly forward, giving vocals clarity and presence without harshness. Treble is lively and detailed, with a 5 kHz rise adding sparkle and air. The EST drivers keep everything smooth, extending beautifully into the upper highs for that “halo” sense of openness.
Soundstage is grand and spacious, with solid layering and natural instrument spread.
Verdict: Solomon delivers a vivid, airy, and technically refined sound—lean in warmth but rich in detail. A crisp, holographic performer that clearly punches above its price.
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The BGVP Solomon is a quad-brid IEM with a complex 2DD+3BA+2EST+2BCD driver array, low 7.3 Ω impedance, and 110.8 dB sensitivity, indicating easy drivability but potential source-noise audibility. Build and accessories are upscale, including BGVP’s Temple cable in many packages and an extensive tip set, positioning the product squarely in the upper-tier segment at an MSRP of $1,299 . The spec sheet and pricing from multiple retailers corroborate the above configuration and target market, making it competitive with other premium hybrids rather than mid-priced options .
Sonically, the Solomon presents a refined, mildly W-shaped balance: a clean, controlled bass shelf, transparent mids, and energetic, well-extended treble. Independent evaluations describe a neutral-leaning low end and forward upper-mids, with treble clarity that can approach brightness depending on tips and chain—consistent with a detail-first presentation rather than a warm, lush one . This tuning delivers strong resolution and incisive note edges, but listeners sensitive to upper-treble energy may prefer narrower-bore or vocal tips to moderate brightness .
Technical performance is a clear strength: stage size is expansive with notable depth, and imaging is precise, aided by the bone-conduction implementation that adds tactility without smearing transients. Separation and layering remain intact on dense passages, aligning with reports that the Solomon handles complex material with ease; however, at this price its value hinges on the listener prioritizing treble openness and microdetail over mid-bass warmth or romantic mids .
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