Summary
Based on 5 reviews, the BQEYZ Winter is earning strong approval from most reviewers, who appreciate its engaging character.
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7.2Generally Favorable
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7.6Gaming Grade
ABQEYZ Winter Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+1BC
Tuning Type: Neutral, Bright
Brand: BQEYZ Top BQEYZ IEMs
Price (Msrp): $239
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Z-Reviews
Youtube Video Summary
BQEYZ Winter brings a weird-but-wonderful recipe: a big 12 mm dynamic for bass/mids plus an 11.6 mm PZT bone conductor handling highs/mids, all for roughly $200. At low volume they pass as “normal”—clean, cohesive, nothing crazy. Nudge the dial and the party starts: separation sharpens, soundstage widens, and imaging locks in as if somebody flipped a turbo switch. They’re easy to drive yet soak up power without collapsing, practically begging for “just one more click” until hovering just below the hearing-damage zone where they truly come alive.
Build and kit are solid: a slightly deep shell with a small wing, tasteful finish, generous venting, and a surprisingly gorgeous cable (slick silver, petite split) that’s almost a flex by itself; foam and “reference/atmosphere” tips included, though alternative tips can accentuate the bone-conduction feel. Tonally, Winter is unmistakably treble-biased—crisp, energetic, with a kick that thrills loud listeners. For average-volume sessions they’re merely good; for volume junkies they turn into a grin machine. If long-haul listening and safer SPLs matter, BQEYZ Autumn is the saner pick, but for high-octane nights, Winter delivers the rush.
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Reviewed by: Jays Audio
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Reviewed by: Head-Fi.org
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BQEYZ Winter aims for a neutral-bright balance: clear mids, crisp yet smooth treble, and a tight low end that favors definition over slam. Its hybrid setup pairs a 12 mm dynamic driver with an 11.6 mm PZT bone-conduction unit that supplements upper-mids/treble for extra texture and air . Tonally it reads bright-neutral with mild warmth in the bass and a restrained sub-bass shelf, which suits listeners who prioritize clarity over heavy impact .
Technical performance is a strong point: imaging and instrument separation are precise, and the stage feels airy with tidy placement rather than cavernous width . Treble can edge bright on hot masters and tip choice/fit matters, but detail retrieval is competitive at the price. At an MSRP of $239, Winter is an easy mid-tier recommendation for those who value speed and articulation over bass heft .
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