B1 are hybrid earphones with a dynamic/balanced armature driver with a soft-V tuning. There is a clear emphasis on bass and high frequencies, but with a softer roll-off in the mids, which still retains a good amount of detail there. Compared to the more neutral B3, B1 smooths out some peaks in the highs and adds more presence in the low frequencies. You still have engaging cymbals and percussion, but with less bite, and you get a stronger low-frequency presence. There is a strong physical impact and good bass extension, but not at the expense of the rest of the music. These are not basshead IEMs, but if B2 is the brightest and B3 is the most neutral, then B1 is closest to transitioning into basshead territory. B1 also has the widest overall sense of dynamics, as well as a good sense of space and depth in sound.
Features:
- Drivers: 1 Balanced Armature + 1 Dynamic (networkless)
- Housing material: Stainless steel
- Finish: Rose gold
- Connection: MMCX
- Cable: Final cable with silver coating
- Sensitivity: 94 dB
- Impedance: 13 ohms
- Weight: 36 g
Encased in exquisite rose gold housings, B1 feature a 6.4mm dynamic driver and 1 BA. Ultimately described as "Networkless," I believe they actually imply the absence of an active crossover in the design. Final notes that they aim to create a "stunning presence" and a sense of liveliness, as if you are at the center of a live performance, and I find it amusing that the design truly matches the sound signature.
The brilliant rose gold theme reflects light beautifully and complements the grand, spacious tuning, accentuating the purity of vocals and resolution of each musical instrument.
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