Summary
Based on 3 reviews, the Vision Ears VE10 is attracting consistent praise from reviewers, who highlight its polish and refinement.
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8.1Very Positive
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6.3Gaming Grade
BVision Ears VE10 Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+9BA
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: Vision Ears Top Vision Ears IEMs
Price (Msrp): $3,000
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Yifang
Reviewed by: Smirk Audio
Reviewed by: Jaytiss
Youtube Video Summary
Compact, sleek, and unapologetically premium, the Vision Ears VE10 pairs a slender resin shell (with subtle ribbing around the nozzle for secure tips) to a gorgeous, satin-feeling stock cable that’s genuinely excellent—a 4.4 mm termination, firm chin slider, and luxe finish that feels like a $500 upgrade by itself. The accessory kit matches the price tag: SpinFit W1 tips, extra filters, a plush cleaning brush, and a magnetic leather case that’s both practical and classy. Ergonomics are a standout; the VE10 is thin, light, and sits effortlessly, making long sessions a breeze.
Sonically, this is a detailed, resolute listen with a natural tilt. Expect a tasteful sub-bass shelf that starts early, a clear and energized upper-midrange, and treble that’s extended yet free of the usual 8 k zing—there’s even a helpful dip that keeps things smooth and non-fatiguing. The overall tonality reads neutral-warm: clean and coherent rather than showy, with excellent flow and a convincing sense of realism. It’s the kind of “safe” tuning that doesn’t chase fireworks, but the payoff is consistency across genres and an easy, all-day presentation.
Against peers, VE10 proves its mettle. Fatfreq Grand Maestro offers bigger slam and a bulkier shell with fussy switches; VE10 counters with superior fit and airier top-end. AME Mousa hits harder and brighter in the mid-treble, but VE10 stays cleaner and more neutral. Versus Aroma Fei Wan, the VE10’s 5–9 k behavior helps reduce fatigue; versus Elysian Annihilator, there’s a touch less “sparkle” and sub-bass heft, yet VE10 is far more comfortable and easy to cable-swap. Taken together, it’s a clear S-tier choice—expensive at retail, compelling on the used market (~$1.8–1.9k), and absolutely “endgame” material for those seeking premium build, comfort, and a refined, natural tuning.
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. Softears Enigma
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9 |
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. Elysian Annihilator 2023
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9 |
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8.9 |
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. Elysian Annihilator 2021
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8.9 |
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. Canpur CP622B
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8.8 |
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. 7th Acoustics Asteria
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8.8 |
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8.6 |
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Vision Ears VE10 vs. FATFreq Grand Maestro
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8.6 |
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8.6 |
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A+- The tonal balance is polished and expressive, highlighting emotion without sacrificing accuracy. It keeps emotional weight without sacrificing accuracy.
Average Technical Grade
A- The balance of resolution and space feels assured, keeping complex passages coherent. Layering is convincing on most studio mixes.
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