Summary
Based on 2 reviews and 1 user rating, the Melody Wings Venus is earning strong approval from most reviewers, who appreciate its engaging character.
Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
7.2Generally Favorable
Average User Scores
Average User Score:
Based on 1 user reviews
8.5Excellent
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+Melody Wings Venus Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+3BA
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost, U-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $168
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Jaytiss
2025-10-24Youtube 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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2025-10-25The 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.
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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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