Thieaudio Oracle MKIII Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
7.7Generally Favorable
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Gaming Score & Grade
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Gaming Score
7.3Gaming Grade
A-Thieaudio Oracle MKIII Details
Driver Configuration: 2DD+2BA+2EST
Tuning Type: Neutral with bass boost
Price (Msrp): $589
Review by: Jays Audio
Great bass texture, much better than predecessors, smooth and slightly airy giving it a sizzly timbre, great layering/separation, vocals are slightly laid back but not gone, very balanced across frequencies, monitor like, great all-rounder, and pretty safe - although not very dynamic and "fun". Azla clear tips gives a detail boost. Jays Audio Youtube Channel
Review by: Jaytiss
It's like a Pilgrim OG with EST. It's kinda cool. Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Review by: Precogvision
Pretty detailed but sounds incoherent, particularly in the treble, which also seems exaggerated in a bad way. Precogvision Youtube Channel
Review by: Super* Review
A step in the right direction compared to mk2. I like this as much as the mk1. Solid all-rounder, good sense of separation.Super* Review original ranking
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Stronger in Fortnite and COD vs other titlesFresh Reviews original ranking
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Review by: Shuwa-T
Strengths: Midrange has a tinge of warmth, likely from the greater emphasis in lower mids. Weaknesses: Bass definition and treble remains unrefined as with the Hype 2 and Hype 4.
Review by: Z-Reviews
Review by: IEMRanking AI

The ThieAudio Oracle MKIII presents a divisive tonal character that splits listener opinions. Its bass response, driven by dual dynamic drivers in an IMPACT2 subwoofer configuration, offers textured sub-bass rumble but some find mid-bass impact lacking resolution and physical slam. The treble performance proves particularly contentious, with Sonion EST drivers delivering exceptional air and extension for some, while others perceive it as unnatural or tinny due to peaks around 6kHz and coherency challenges between driver types.
Technically, the MKIII excels in spacious staging and precise instrument separation, creating a holographic presentation that rivals open-back headphones. The midrange maintains good clarity with natural timbre, though vocal positioning leans spacious rather than intimate. Comfort proves excellent for medium-to-large ears due to its ergonomic resin shells, but the size may challenge those with smaller ear anatomy.
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A- Well-executed tonal character. No major flaws with good technical control. Smooth presentation works with multiple genres.
Average Technical Grade
A- Good technical performance. Clear separation and decent detail retrieval in most tracks. Soundstage has reasonable width and depth. Handles moderate complexity without congestion.

Price: $589
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