Thanks for showing that graph, looks like a budget offering from 2018. "Someone may like it" is the most polite condemnation I have seen in a review recently.
Appreciate the review! Imho HBB is a huckster who’s spent as much time cultivating a following as he has convincing them to “support” him one subpar collab after another.
I can understand some complaints regarding the sound signature of these earphones, but if all IEMs released were the same, there would be no point in having them in a collection. As a collector, a frequency response (FR) like this is Kefir gold, and in my experience, good in-ear manufacturers aim to diversify the tuning of their products. This is unlike companies like QKZ, among others, which practically flood the market with almost sonically identical earphones. I found this FR very interesting, just like other earphones with eccentric signatures, such as the recent Celeste Rue. Obviously, for someone who wants just one IEM, it would be more interesting to look for something more aligned with the Harman Curve, such as the recent Hzsound White Snow or the Artti R6, for example.
Mine arrived last thursday, and I love it, scales well with better power sources but is mostly easy to drive with a simple dongle Dac, the included eartips are enough for me, but cable rolled to a cheap qkz t1. Thanks for the review!!! I know it is a different tuning but I'm digging it, I think for the right price is a good rec.
was gonna get these, but opted for for KBear KB02. i am really impressed with them straight out of the box. beats have a good punch and bass is very nice. soundstage is very impressive , and very open. once you add a bit of bass boost, they sound brilliant. i am a bassheaed at heart though.
Yeah I saw that lol not even an unboxing I think. But in general he just want to experiment how far he can get away with tunings lol. The guy isn't afraid to shit on his own collab if needed be.
I see what you are saying but I have a different take: Elua is a good IEM for someone who has multiple sets. This one fills a niche. Great for Techno with great powerful bass and outstanding technicalities, especially for this price.
I've read a few comments and I have to strongly disagree. These are some headphones that aren't targeted to play everything. HBB talks about it very often, presenting what music he bases his opinion. I can agree that the vocals are different, but for the music I wanted to listen to => dubstep, gaming dubstep, riddim dubstep, brostep experimental bass etc (there usualy is no vocals) for $30 nothing will surprise me more in next years. I respect everyone's opinion, I'm just presenting my own point of view. It's really worth trying these IEMs and getting out of Your comfort zone by listening to some really fuc*** up genres of music 😂😅. All the best!
Look at my comment yesterday , I love those iems, I think with a good price is a good rec for fans of that type of tuning and well, I dig those kind of tuning, is not a macro and microdetails beast but delivers in this aspect, the bass is nice, not so fast but well defined and the mids and highs are fine, not tamed, enough clarity. I think the point of the review is fine, I know the tuning is different, but i don't care, is a good set.
Now, does the performance of a driver directly in front of the nozzle differ from the performance of a driver far away who has a tube connecting him to the nozzle?
According to the physics, no, but DD's aren't technically point sources either. Remember woodwind instruments are all tubes, some extremely constrained like the oboe... but similarly trumpet players wouldn't gush over smoothing the interior of a valve if everything were perfect and ideal. In fact, the nozzle is one such tube, so what's one more? I guess the answer is that performance is affected less than you'd think, more than you'd want. Can't be worse than the alternative; which is reflecting all around the shell in the hope it ends up at the nozzle okay!
Hey, between this and the Tripowin Vivace, which one would you say would sound closer to the Kefine Klean? They're both currently the $30 in my region and wanted a ultra-budget Klean to wear while on-the-go. Thanks!
@@VortexReviews1 Thank you so so much, i just ordered the NUO for 19€ but i was considering to delete the order and shift on 7hz G1, will you review it? Also, Nuo vs Wyvern Black?
@@Fxver I don't have the 7hz G1 and I think I won't be getting yet. Noting really between them in preference so either Nuo or Wyvern Black / Abyss are both good picks.
HBB with another colab...christ almighty, that guy is just full of himself. Does he just throw his tunings at a dartboard and pick the one that hits..LOL
Thanks for showing that graph, looks like a budget offering from 2018. "Someone may like it" is the most polite condemnation I have seen in a review recently.
Thanks for watching and someone might like indeed but it's not for me.
Banger review, banger budget set if you're a fan of that type of tuning
Indeed.
a no vocal type of tuning?
@@sssVeee It is more pushed back.
Appreciate the review! Imho HBB is a huckster who’s spent as much time cultivating a following as he has convincing them to “support” him one subpar collab after another.
Cheers for watching!
Agreed @emjay9733..he's full of it. A complete clickbait merchant.
I can understand some complaints regarding the sound signature of these earphones, but if all IEMs released were the same, there would be no point in having them in a collection. As a collector, a frequency response (FR) like this is Kefir gold, and in my experience, good in-ear manufacturers aim to diversify the tuning of their products. This is unlike companies like QKZ, among others, which practically flood the market with almost sonically identical earphones.
I found this FR very interesting, just like other earphones with eccentric signatures, such as the recent Celeste Rue.
Obviously, for someone who wants just one IEM, it would be more interesting to look for something more aligned with the Harman Curve, such as the recent Hzsound White Snow or the Artti R6, for example.
Mine arrived last thursday, and I love it, scales well with better power sources but is mostly easy to drive with a simple dongle Dac, the included eartips are enough for me, but cable rolled to a cheap qkz t1. Thanks for the review!!! I know it is a different tuning but I'm digging it, I think for the right price is a good rec.
Glad to hear you like it.
was gonna get these, but opted for for KBear KB02. i am really impressed with them straight out of the box. beats have a good punch and bass is very nice. soundstage is very impressive , and very open. once you add a bit of bass boost, they sound brilliant. i am a bassheaed at heart though.
Good to hear you like the Kbear KB02.
Hbb still hasn't reviewed this... That's crazy... I'm guessing he's not a fan of his own collab
I have no idea as I have not checked his channel for this IEM.
Yeah I saw that lol not even an unboxing I think. But in general he just want to experiment how far he can get away with tunings lol. The guy isn't afraid to shit on his own collab if needed be.
I see what you are saying but I have a different take: Elua is a good IEM for someone who has multiple sets. This one fills a niche. Great for Techno with great powerful bass and outstanding technicalities, especially for this price.
It has a place for that if you have many iems.
Hey, Can you tell me which one to pick between this and the 7Hz G1? overall
Haven't tried the 7Hz G1.
I've read a few comments and I have to strongly disagree. These are some headphones that aren't targeted to play everything. HBB talks about it very often, presenting what music he bases his opinion. I can agree that the vocals are different, but for the music I wanted to listen to => dubstep, gaming dubstep, riddim dubstep, brostep experimental bass etc (there usualy is no vocals) for $30 nothing will surprise me more in next years. I respect everyone's opinion, I'm just presenting my own point of view. It's really worth trying these IEMs and getting out of Your comfort zone by listening to some really fuc*** up genres of music 😂😅. All the best!
Look at my comment yesterday , I love those iems, I think with a good price is a good rec for fans of that type of tuning and well, I dig those kind of tuning, is not a macro and microdetails beast but delivers in this aspect, the bass is nice, not so fast but well defined and the mids and highs are fine, not tamed, enough clarity. I think the point of the review is fine, I know the tuning is different, but i don't care, is a good set.
Glad you like it 👍
Now, does the performance of a driver directly in front of the nozzle differ from the performance of a driver far away who has a tube connecting him to the nozzle?
I presume the driver at the back is more subdued?
According to the physics, no, but DD's aren't technically point sources either.
Remember woodwind instruments are all tubes, some extremely constrained like the oboe... but similarly trumpet players wouldn't gush over smoothing the interior of a valve if everything were perfect and ideal. In fact, the nozzle is one such tube, so what's one more? I guess the answer is that performance is affected less than you'd think, more than you'd want.
Can't be worse than the alternative; which is reflecting all around the shell in the hope it ends up at the nozzle okay!
@@cheyannei5983 Thank you
Hey, between this and the Tripowin Vivace, which one would you say would sound closer to the Kefine Klean?
They're both currently the $30 in my region and wanted a ultra-budget Klean to wear while on-the-go.
Thanks!
Likely the Vivace.
@VortexReviews1 Great! Thanks for the reply 👍🏼
@@hmf33 No worries and happy holidays!
How many dual dd colabs has hbb put out now😅
this looks like number 5 if I'm not missing any
@@giannisapostolopoulos9217and all are rubbish like this one
A few and 5 sounds about right.
It's safe to say he's now competition with KZ, and KZ is a manufacturer.😂
@@Helmond2017 lol
What if we compare with QKZ HBB Khan... Witch one better
I think the Khan is tuned better.
@VortexReviews1 so, its worth to buy this elua if i already have khan?
@@sutansyarif3692 Only if you want a different tuning
Is Simgot ew300 hbb much better?
It is better tuned.
Yeah but you don't even need the hbb version
@@BrandonAdams1010 Correct as the normal version is the same as the HBB tuning wise.
this or Zigaat NUO?
I prefer the Nuo.
@@VortexReviews1 Thank you so so much, i just ordered the NUO for 19€ but i was considering to delete the order and shift on 7hz G1, will you review it? Also, Nuo vs Wyvern Black?
@@Fxver I don't have the 7hz G1 and I think I won't be getting yet. Noting really between them in preference so either Nuo or Wyvern Black / Abyss are both good picks.
I'm returning them
Where did you order them from?
@VortexReviews1 linsoul
@@VortexReviews1 linsoul
HBB with another colab...christ almighty, that guy is just full of himself. Does he just throw his tunings at a dartboard and pick the one that hits..LOL
Always surprising how much tech is now in "CHEAP" IEMS!
Indeed but tuning matters more.
compare against the original 7Hz I am listening to now.
Which original one?
Wtf is this graph? HBB lost all respect from me for about a year now if not more. What was he thinking with these and hades?
This is not my cup of tea for tuning.
Another 💩 collab from HBB.Amazing tuning.🤮
Do you have a problem with the many collaborations or your problem with the quality? If it is good, you do not mind doing many collaborations.