Summary
Based on 3 reviews, the See Audio Kaguya is well liked by reviewers, with coverage that regularly highlights its strengths.
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7.4Generally Favorable
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6.7Gaming Grade
B+See Audio Kaguya Details
Driver Configuration: 4BA+4EST
Tuning Type: Neutral, Bright
Brand: SeeAudio Top SeeAudio IEMs
Price (Msrp): $1,399
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Shuwa-T
Reviewed by: Crin
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The See Audio Kaguya is a flagship hybrid built around 4BA+4EST per side in a three-way division, using Sonion drivers and a 6N OCC silver-plated Litz cable. The package targets a premium audience with a listed MSRP of $1,399.
Tonally, Kaguya leans neutral-bright: bass is tight and contained rather than heavy, mids are clean with a slight upper-mid lift for presence, and treble is extended yet smooth. Detail retrieval and micro-texture are emphasized, making cymbals, strings, and vocal air stand out without harshness.
Technical performance is a clear strength: imaging feels lifelike and layered, and the stage spreads wider than many IEMs while keeping an intimate, “in-room” feel. Listeners who prefer clarity and treble air over heavy slam will likely appreciate the balance; bass-heads may want more punch. Build, fit, and accessories align with the price tier.
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A-- A smooth, agreeable balance keeps the presentation engaging without obvious flaws. Only sensitive ears will nitpick the bumps.
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A- You get a well-rounded technical package that keeps separation, detail, and staging in harmony. It's a solid middle ground between fun and fidelity.
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