Metalure Glacier - Reviews & Ratings

2 Reviews (A Tier | 8.4/10)

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Based on 2 reviews, the Metalure Glacier is attracting consistent praise from reviewers, who highlight its polish and refinement.

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8.4

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Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

6.3

Gaming Grade

B

Reviews

Reviewed by: Jaytiss

Jaytiss 8.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A- Tech
Slight harshness in the trebble, but competent, lovely set.
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Metalure Glacier rolls in as a nine-driver hybrid (DD+BA+EST) around $1,600, proudly made in the USA, and it looks the part: a metallic, semi-custom shell with a gold nozzle, clean L/R markings, and flat 0.78mm 2-pin sockets. The stock cable feels substantial with a working chin slider and tidy Y-split, and the matching case leans premium. Fit is easy—slightly compact shell, secure seal, zero comfort complaints.

Sonically it’s a bassy, clean presentation with good micro-detail, natural male/female vocals, and a tasteful bass shelf. The graph tells the story: a bit of upper-mid lift, a spicy ~8 kHz peak, and a notable 5–6 kHz dip that darkens the mid-treble, trading some “twinkle” (11–13 kHz) for smoothness. Despite the energy up top, it doesn’t shout; balance is helped by the low-end weight. Sensitivity around 3 kHz/8 kHz will decide comfort for some ears, and a touch of EQ—easing upper-mids/8 kHz—can make it even more even-keeled.

Against peers, Elysian Acoustic Labs Apostle brings thicker mids, stronger bass and imaging with less 8 kHz bite; DUNU Glacier feels more refined in bass texture and air yet the Metalure counters with a richer, fun tilt many will prefer. A “YU9” comparator sounds a bit flatter and less peaky up top but can’t match the build and accessories here. Net takeaway: a fun, detailed all-rounder with minor treble quirks, strong ergonomics, and genuine high-end execution. It earns an S–-tier nod—potential endgame for listeners who vibe with its V-leaning balance.

Mids: A- Treble: A- Dynamics: A+ Soundstage: A+

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Web Search 8.2 Reviewer Score
A+ Tuning
S- Tech

The Metalure Glacier is a 9-driver tribrid—1DD+6BA+2EST—positioned as the brand’s flagship; this configuration is confirmed in independent coverage and frames its focus on treble extension and layering . MSRP is listed at $1,629 on the manufacturer’s store, and accessories include a balanced 4.4 mm cable and leather carry case, aligning the package with flagship norms .

Tonally, reports describe a controlled sub-bass lift with clean mids and extended upper-treble “air,” yielding strong clarity and a notably large soundstage for spacious, layered mixes rather than overt warmth . Driveability is straightforward given its published 11 Ω impedance and 120 dB/mW sensitivity, though the combination also implies sensitivity to source noise; a quiet source is advisable .

Technically, the Glacier’s strengths are stage width, separation, and treble resolution, with imaging that remains stable in dense passages—traits repeatedly highlighted in third-party impressions . At its price, the value case hinges on whether a spacious, “airy” presentation and top-end finesse outweigh a comparatively restrained mid-bass warmth; those priorities will determine how compelling its overall proposition is.


Bass: A+ Mids: A+ Treble: S- Dynamics: A+ Soundstage: S Details: S- Imaging: S-

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Average Tunign Grade

A+
  • Overall balance feels confident and refined, rewarding long listening sessions. A reliable all-rounder for everyday listening.

Average Technical Grade

A
  • The balance of resolution and space feels assured, keeping complex passages coherent. Layering is convincing on most studio mixes.
Bass A+
The bass digs deep with authority while staying impeccably textured. No sense of bloom muddies the mids.
Mids A
Expect lifelike vocals and instruments with impressive nuance and realism. You can easily follow harmonies and backups.
Treble A
The treble is exquisitely tuned, combining crystal detail with relaxed delivery. Micro-details emerge effortlessly.
Dynamics A+
You get a masterful mix of slam and finesse across every track. Music breathes with realism.
Soundstage S-
Immersive holography surrounds the listener, making the venue feel tangible and enveloping. It delivers a grand, cinematic presentation.
Details S-
The tiniest inflections pop into view as if spotlit within the mix. Low-level details feel magnified yet natural.
Imaging S-
The stage breathes like a real environment, surrounding you with believable depth. There's a strong sensation of physical space.
Gaming B
Decent spatial awareness for fundamental positioning. Creates satisfying atmosphere in story-driven games while handling basic directional cues. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

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