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title: "Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic in-Line Remote Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray"
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# In-line mic & remote control Aluminum ergonomic design 4 hybrid drivers for rich sound Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic in-Line Remote Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray

**Brand:** 1more
**Price:** VT54856
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game—hear every detail, feel every beat.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic in-Line Remote Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray by 1more
- **How much does it cost?** VT54856 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/41051964-quad-driver-in-ear-earphones-hi-res-high-fidelity-headphones)

## Best For

- 1more enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted 1more brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quad-Driver Powerhouse:** Four precision drivers deliver immersive, studio-grade audio clarity and punchy bass that outperforms premium competitors.
- • **Ergonomic Aluminum Build:** Streamlined metal sound chamber crafted for all-day comfort and superior noise isolation—wear your confidence.
- • **Seamless Control & Calls:** Integrated in-line remote and microphone let you manage music and calls effortlessly without missing a beat.
- • **Audiophile-Approved Tuning:** Expertly tuned by Grammy-winning engineer Luca Bignardi for a balanced, spacious soundstage that puts you in the front row.
- • **Tailored Fit for Every Ear:** Includes 8 sets of ear tips (silicone & foam) ensuring a perfect seal for maximum bass and minimal sound leakage.

## Overview

The 1MORE Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones combine four hybrid drivers—including a diamond-like carbon dynamic driver and three balanced armatures—with a premium aluminum ergonomic design. Featuring in-line remote and microphone controls, these wired earphones deliver high-resolution, spacious sound with warm bass and exceptional clarity. Tuned by a Grammy-winning engineer and equipped with multiple ear tip options, they offer superior comfort, noise isolation, and compatibility across smartphones, PCs, and tablets. Perfect for audiophiles and professionals seeking studio-quality sound on the go.

## Description

Product Description 1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear Headphones combine dynamic audio, supreme comfort and durability into a compact but stylish package.Cutting-edge diamond-like carbon dynamic driver plus 3 fore-cavity balanced armatures deliver incredibly clear sound with all details from each frequency spectrum to others.Bass, highs and mids are faithful to the original audio at a Hi-Fi level.Great spacious reproduction generates the feeling of sitting in the middle of a concert hall. Highlights: PET, reinforced voice coils and N48 magnets for punchy bass.DLC in dynamic drivers + three balanced armatures for authentic highs. DLC diaphragm with streamlined sound chamber for large sonic spaciousness without distortion.Both male and female vocalists sound smooth and detailed. Balanced output for personal use, live, studio and DJ with every genre from classical to rap. From the Manufacturer

Review: The best wired ear buds I've ever heard. 1 more quad ear buds. - I diddnt give my 1more buds a 5 on noise cancellation only because it's not built in.its just how well you have them in your ears. But with the 45 degree design there great Now as for the sound. I have 3 other pair of wired ear buds that range from 200 to 500 dollars. These 1 more blows them all away. They sound Beautifull with very detailed music and they have the punch needed for rock. Not extremely brassy for hip hop but I'm not a bass person. These 1 more quad earbuds are the best sounding earbuds I've ever heard. They even give 800 dollar earphone cans a run for there money. They are built like a tank not plasticy at all. And the wire.is Kevlar I beleave very tough and won't tangle. Ya I made up that word. But I know there not cheap but after listining to these I'd pay 400 for this sound. The phone I had diddnt have a dac in it so I bought a audio quest red dragon fly its 32 bit and.a little smaller than a box lighter. So the phone and fax fits very easy in my pocket. As for the difference that I loved before the sac was even more amazing with the compressed files behind uncompressed by the sac plus the volume doubled. Unreal it's great. Now I've bought a new cell phone it's an I phone v35. There's a v40 same thing basicly. It has a built in saber 32 bit sac with volume booster an EQ. The I more quad earbuds and the iPhone v35 are made for each other. It's like being in a live concert Well just buy the earbuds you won't regret it. Give them a listen with a system with a dac. Most newhome sterios have them. Enjoy. Update 4/25/21 well I've had these earbuds for a couple years now since s 2019. The one more quad here buds have held up great. I only had one problem with them and I'll post that issue at the end of my post. The cords held up well nothing has loosened on them the only thing I've replaced is the phone earbud covers I still consider them the best earbuds I've ever heard for their price I've never had to go and test a $500 pair of earbuds or a $1,000 pair of earbuds due to the fact that these sounds so well. There online app that you can get at Google Play has an EQ and some other adjustments in it for your listening if you need to adjust because we all hear differentl. OK now for the problem that I had with them after 2 years I noticed a couple days ago that the middle button that's on the control switches on your right earbud it's on The wire made out of metal it's very tough I never thought to be a problem with it. Well I noticed the middle button is gone. It's the button that pauses your music and is used to answer your phone and to hang up your phone calls. I have cheated these earbuds with kid gloves I'm always kept them in their case never in a pocket full of junk actually I never carry them in my pocket I'll leave them around my neck with the clip clip to my shirt. I don't know how the button fell out it's so well made. I called desertcart to see if there's a warranty on it and the name of the company I bought them from. Unfortunately the warranty I'd run out and the supplier was no longer in business. But desertcart still replace them for free they charged me a small restocking fee of $10 and sent me a brand new pair still in the box never been open absolutely brand new. I can't complain about that I thank for your kind generosity desertcart. I give kudos to desertcart they've always treated me right I bought a lot of things through them to the years I'm a prime member I'm all prime member on their music app also. And desertcart will always go out of their way to make you happy. So that's my update I can't really complain much I don't know how the little knob came out I've looked at it and it seems impossible for it to come out maybe it was threaded in I don't know I don't see the threads but it's a very sturdy metal unit. I had a pair of bose and that same part of their earbuds that does the controls for the volume and answering the phone and all it completely fell apart after about a year and not a lot of use the center cover for the controller came off and you cannot get it back on it's a little rubber cover it's all made out of rubber I tried everything and for $170 you think it would be made a little better. But even desertcart worked with me on that and sent me a new pair again desertcart is amazing I thank them again. Well goodbye everyone stay healthy and help to make this world a better place there's no room for hate.
Review: Unbelievable price-quality. Best earbuds I've owned (EVER) - I just bought these Quad drivers from 1More based on the quite exceptional reviews (Please Google "1More Quad driver earphones reviews") for these earbuds. At $149 they are right up there in price with the Sennheiser, Beats, Bowers & Wilkins and Bose that lead the market. I had researched the 1More "Triples" and the "Quads" quite thoroughly before going with a brand that I was not familiar with. The "Triples" are, by all accounts, less expensive and just as good in their price bracket and I almost bought them based on PCMags recommendation this year. Since I was not phased at $149 for the Quads I decided to go with their flagship device. So here's the impression after just a day of use. Quality - wow - from the packaging to the look and feel of the components, everything oozes "first class". Think Apple packaging and design. The metal buds are machined to tight tolerances and the dark-bronze metal parts all look and feel like they will last. The whole ensemble is a little weightier than the typical plastic parts you'll find from other well-known brands, but not disturbing once in your ear. The heft makes them feel somehow more worthy and tangibly well-made. These are built to a substantial design and manufacturing quality standard. The right-angle connector for the phone end is also metal and includes a strain relief on the first 1/2" of cable that runs towards the buds. There's nothing plasticky about these except the nice non-sticky cable itself with the metal in-built remote on the right side, and the foam cushions. The earphones arrived in a very high-end looking (and feeling) hard case. Inside the box was an machined metal and logo'd airline adaptor for those twin-pin entertainment ports in armrests as well a a full size 6.3mm amplifier connector (1/4") that snaps cleanly into the standard 3.5mm connector. Also included was a pocket sized hard-shell carrying case for the earphones and an array of small to XL sized silicon and foam rubber cushions to optimize ear seal from 14mm down to 10mm. Although I have quite large ears, I found that the small 10mm foam seals allowed me to secure the L/R ear speakers snugly and with maximum seal. Not having the buds securely placed will leak the bass range out. Having them sit properly provides the precise opposite. Pick your favorite track and be prepared to inhale at any volume. These things can drive. At normal listening volumes thus placed there is little sound leakage. At about 85db, the upper limit for me on earbuds, there is the likelihood of other people's awareness of music leaking out at about 6', but it's faint to the people around me I asked and not disturbing. At more subdued levels, there is little evidence of the music you are playin to the outside world. I will try them in the gym tomorrow but already feel these are secure enough for my routine of cross-trainer and weights. I have only made a couple of calls on them so far, but the sound quality is clean and clear with good sound isolation. The remote hangs up cleanly and when playing music controls volume (but not as I expected fwd/reverse on tracks). On the phone calls I asked if the other party could hear cleanly and without distortion and two reports out of two said the received audio quality was excellent. My end of the line was perfect. So much for the right-side in line mic. No complaint there. Playing music! These plug into my iPhone XS with the official white Apple dongle/DAC to start (the usual "lightning to 3.5mm jack adaptor). Then I played music with two different portable DAC set ups- a Dragonfly Red and my iFi Nano Black before adding the 6.3mm connector to try on my home amp (Peachtree Audio Nova 300 with its own very sophisticated internal DAC). And while it might not be a totally fair comparison to match these 1More earbuds at $149 to my 4x to 5x more expensive headphones (Sennheiser HD700 open back and Oppo-PM-3 planar magnetic closed back), the 1More earbuds stayed with it - I would say effortlessly - across a variety of my favorite listening tracks. I played Talking Heads "Speaking in Tongues" to kick off. Then Muddy Waters "Folk Singer" and Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" all in FLAC/MQA format (hi-res audio files). Frankly, with the Dragonfly Red in line and a high quality source, these earbuds are about the best sounding in-ear speakers I have ever owned. But even playing Apple Music at 256kbs, the sound was brighter, more detailed and warmer than any other buds that I have tried in this price bracket. I have Rebecca Pidgeon's version of "Spanish Harlem" in FLAC and in iTunes and listened to both. Should I confess that the Apple version was pretty darned good and Im not sure I would be able separate it from the hi-res edition in a blind test? Bear in mind, I used an external DAC with my phone to listen to all the tracks. The DragonFly Red does a great job presenting even relatively lo-res files in this set up but even with the Apple Dongle (about $10 from Apple) things were very very good. The bass is an area that won't disappoint. I doubt this is a flat EQ tuned set up, but if you like to feel the pace and punch off a good kick-drum, these bring it on in spades. I'm not a metal fan but listening to some simple old reggae (Burning Spear, "Marcus Garvey" and "Dry & Heavy") bass is swinging, tight and punchy with no boom or muddiness. Voices across the mids stand out with a real sound-stage of their own - even without the BS2B filter I use on headphones (this is an EQ setting within the music app (like Vox) that cleverly meshes the sound output with some fancy filters/algorithms to compensate for overly Left-Right channel separation that is more evident in headphones listening to music mixed by the sound-engineers to play on speakers). This is where the company's bragged about sound-engineer consulting looks like it has paid off. Muddy Waters remastered "Folk Singer" album jumps out, sliding on a 6-string, hand slapping the wood and the singer's breaths and grunts clearly evident with the full range of string vibration spanning highs to lows without any stress. Talking Heads classic remastered album (from 1984 originally, bought then on CD now playing MQA) driving and swinging with synth drum and regular electric bass and David Byrne's crazy vocals as real and cuckoo as we love him to be. Miles' trumpet, even the high notes, never shrill or piercing. Nice roll-off at the upper reaches testifying to an excellent frequency response well beyond my ears all the while letting snare and upright bass occupy their own distinct place in the sound-stage. The overall impression is neither 3D nor plain L-R ...maybe above the head or a little forward...no mean feat when listening to music that may have been recorded on a four track or an eight track. I cannot think of any real downside to these earbuds, especially at this price. For this sound quality in regular headphones you might expect to pay at least twice a much. I've paid much more for much less. So these are going everywhere with me and when I can't be bothered to hook up the big cans will not be subjected to the torture that cheap earbuds inflict on music, especially the 256 kbs variety. These earbuds WILL show up poor quality recordings or lossy files. If that's a beef, stick with lo-resolution cans. (Just joking, who wants that?). If you like detail, taught low-end bass, detailed and warm-forward mids and treble then buy these with confidence. I gave my old Beats (similar price) to my daughter before buying these and have owned the Bose and Sennheiser earbuds prior to these. 1More is the new king. And is not even that close at this price point. I am not a paid reviewer and not connected to the company - or any audio firm - , just a serious music lover with audiophile tastes in equipment - even if I can't afford it. I rarely post reviews of this length and am doing this one because these guys have earned the accolades. Cheap sound is like bad wine. Why bother at all? This is a set of earphones you will enjoy without reservation.

## Features

- FOUR DRIVERS - Diamond-like carbon dynamic driver (like mini speakers) + 3 balanced armatures (like mini tweeters) deliver unsurpassed dynamic power and definition.
- METICULOUS DESIGN - Streamlined aluminum sound chamber with perfected ergonomics ensures exceptional comfort and noise isolation.Rated Power:5 mW
- INTELLIGENT CONTROLS WITH MICROPHONE - Conveniently located in-line controls allow you to effortlessly change volume, skip songs, and make crystal clear calls
- DELUXE ACCESSORIES - Luxurious Gift Box, includes a faux leather traveling case, 8 different sets of ear tips, and a 3.5mm to Type-C adapter.
- TUNED TO PERFECTION - Expertly tuned by Grammy winning sound engineer Luca Bignardi for a fully balanced and ultra-realistic soundstage.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06XSJV5B9 |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,143 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,367 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | 1MORE |
| Brand Name | 1MORE |
| Built-In Media | Headphones |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,997 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20-40,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190280100481, 04571314561656, 06933037250992 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 18.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | 1MORE |
| Model Name | 1MORE Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones with Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic and in-Line Remote for Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray |
| Model Number | E1001 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 101010 |
| Specific Uses For Product | DJ, Studio, Travel |
| Style Name | Quad Driver |
| UPC | 190280100481 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Mic in-Line Remote |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** 1MORE
- **Color:** Silver
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Impedance:** 32 Ohms

## Images

![Quad Driver in-Ear Earphones Hi-Res High Fidelity Headphones Warm Bass, Spacious Reproduction, High Resolution, Mic in-Line Remote Smartphones/PC/Tablet - Silver/Gray - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/516V2pWWxYL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can anyone report on the functionality of making calls, or using Google assistant for real time translation?**
A: There is a slight issue with cable making noise whenever I am moving.

**Q: How much burn-in is required for these?**
A: We recommend downloading the 1MORE Assistant app and running the first phase of the burn-in, however you are welcome to burn-in any way you like :)

**Q: what is this?**
A: Taner,These are our new Quad Drivers! A step up from our flagship Triple Drivers with 3 balanced armature and one diamond-like dynamic driver which provide unsurpassed power and definition. Having four drivers is essentially four speakers in each ear!

**Q: What is the cable material made of?**
A: Robert,The cable is oxygen free copper wire, oxygen free copper wiring provides a superior electrical conductor to aluminum because it does not expand or contract with heat and can carry a higher current load.Let me know if you have any questions.Best,Customer Relations Team | 1MORE USA

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best wired ear buds I've ever heard. 1 more quad ear buds.
*by K***S on November 16, 2019*

I diddnt give my 1more buds a 5 on noise cancellation only because it's not built in.its just how well you have them in your ears. But with the 45 degree design there great Now as for the sound. I have 3 other pair of wired ear buds that range from 200 to 500 dollars. These 1 more blows them all away. They sound Beautifull with very detailed music and they have the punch needed for rock. Not extremely brassy for hip hop but I'm not a bass person. These 1 more quad earbuds are the best sounding earbuds I've ever heard. They even give 800 dollar earphone cans a run for there money. They are built like a tank not plasticy at all. And the wire.is Kevlar I beleave very tough and won't tangle. Ya I made up that word. But I know there not cheap but after listining to these I'd pay 400 for this sound. The phone I had diddnt have a dac in it so I bought a audio quest red dragon fly its 32 bit and.a little smaller than a box lighter. So the phone and fax fits very easy in my pocket. As for the difference that I loved before the sac was even more amazing with the compressed files behind uncompressed by the sac plus the volume doubled. Unreal it's great. Now I've bought a new cell phone it's an I phone v35. There's a v40 same thing basicly. It has a built in saber 32 bit sac with volume booster an EQ. The I more quad earbuds and the iPhone v35 are made for each other. It's like being in a live concert Well just buy the earbuds you won't regret it. Give them a listen with a system with a dac. Most newhome sterios have them. Enjoy. Update 4/25/21 well I've had these earbuds for a couple years now since s 2019. The one more quad here buds have held up great. I only had one problem with them and I'll post that issue at the end of my post. The cords held up well nothing has loosened on them the only thing I've replaced is the phone earbud covers I still consider them the best earbuds I've ever heard for their price I've never had to go and test a $500 pair of earbuds or a $1,000 pair of earbuds due to the fact that these sounds so well. There online app that you can get at Google Play has an EQ and some other adjustments in it for your listening if you need to adjust because we all hear differentl. OK now for the problem that I had with them after 2 years I noticed a couple days ago that the middle button that's on the control switches on your right earbud it's on The wire made out of metal it's very tough I never thought to be a problem with it. Well I noticed the middle button is gone. It's the button that pauses your music and is used to answer your phone and to hang up your phone calls. I have cheated these earbuds with kid gloves I'm always kept them in their case never in a pocket full of junk actually I never carry them in my pocket I'll leave them around my neck with the clip clip to my shirt. I don't know how the button fell out it's so well made. I called Amazon to see if there's a warranty on it and the name of the company I bought them from. Unfortunately the warranty I'd run out and the supplier was no longer in business. But Amazon still replace them for free they charged me a small restocking fee of $10 and sent me a brand new pair still in the box never been open absolutely brand new. I can't complain about that I thank for your kind generosity Amazon. I give kudos to Amazon they've always treated me right I bought a lot of things through them to the years I'm a prime member I'm all prime member on their music app also. And Amazon will always go out of their way to make you happy. So that's my update I can't really complain much I don't know how the little knob came out I've looked at it and it seems impossible for it to come out maybe it was threaded in I don't know I don't see the threads but it's a very sturdy metal unit. I had a pair of bose and that same part of their earbuds that does the controls for the volume and answering the phone and all it completely fell apart after about a year and not a lot of use the center cover for the controller came off and you cannot get it back on it's a little rubber cover it's all made out of rubber I tried everything and for $170 you think it would be made a little better. But even Amazon worked with me on that and sent me a new pair again Amazon is amazing I thank them again. Well goodbye everyone stay healthy and help to make this world a better place there's no room for hate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unbelievable price-quality. Best earbuds I've owned (EVER)
*by P***Y on November 19, 2018*

I just bought these Quad drivers from 1More based on the quite exceptional reviews (Please Google "1More Quad driver earphones reviews") for these earbuds. At $149 they are right up there in price with the Sennheiser, Beats, Bowers & Wilkins and Bose that lead the market. I had researched the 1More "Triples" and the "Quads" quite thoroughly before going with a brand that I was not familiar with. The "Triples" are, by all accounts, less expensive and just as good in their price bracket and I almost bought them based on PCMags recommendation this year. Since I was not phased at $149 for the Quads I decided to go with their flagship device. So here's the impression after just a day of use. Quality - wow - from the packaging to the look and feel of the components, everything oozes "first class". Think Apple packaging and design. The metal buds are machined to tight tolerances and the dark-bronze metal parts all look and feel like they will last. The whole ensemble is a little weightier than the typical plastic parts you'll find from other well-known brands, but not disturbing once in your ear. The heft makes them feel somehow more worthy and tangibly well-made. These are built to a substantial design and manufacturing quality standard. The right-angle connector for the phone end is also metal and includes a strain relief on the first 1/2" of cable that runs towards the buds. There's nothing plasticky about these except the nice non-sticky cable itself with the metal in-built remote on the right side, and the foam cushions. The earphones arrived in a very high-end looking (and feeling) hard case. Inside the box was an machined metal and logo'd airline adaptor for those twin-pin entertainment ports in armrests as well a a full size 6.3mm amplifier connector (1/4") that snaps cleanly into the standard 3.5mm connector. Also included was a pocket sized hard-shell carrying case for the earphones and an array of small to XL sized silicon and foam rubber cushions to optimize ear seal from 14mm down to 10mm. Although I have quite large ears, I found that the small 10mm foam seals allowed me to secure the L/R ear speakers snugly and with maximum seal. Not having the buds securely placed will leak the bass range out. Having them sit properly provides the precise opposite. Pick your favorite track and be prepared to inhale at any volume. These things can drive. At normal listening volumes thus placed there is little sound leakage. At about 85db, the upper limit for me on earbuds, there is the likelihood of other people's awareness of music leaking out at about 6', but it's faint to the people around me I asked and not disturbing. At more subdued levels, there is little evidence of the music you are playin to the outside world. I will try them in the gym tomorrow but already feel these are secure enough for my routine of cross-trainer and weights. I have only made a couple of calls on them so far, but the sound quality is clean and clear with good sound isolation. The remote hangs up cleanly and when playing music controls volume (but not as I expected fwd/reverse on tracks). On the phone calls I asked if the other party could hear cleanly and without distortion and two reports out of two said the received audio quality was excellent. My end of the line was perfect. So much for the right-side in line mic. No complaint there. Playing music! These plug into my iPhone XS with the official white Apple dongle/DAC to start (the usual "lightning to 3.5mm jack adaptor). Then I played music with two different portable DAC set ups- a Dragonfly Red and my iFi Nano Black before adding the 6.3mm connector to try on my home amp (Peachtree Audio Nova 300 with its own very sophisticated internal DAC). And while it might not be a totally fair comparison to match these 1More earbuds at $149 to my 4x to 5x more expensive headphones (Sennheiser HD700 open back and Oppo-PM-3 planar magnetic closed back), the 1More earbuds stayed with it - I would say effortlessly - across a variety of my favorite listening tracks. I played Talking Heads "Speaking in Tongues" to kick off. Then Muddy Waters "Folk Singer" and Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" all in FLAC/MQA format (hi-res audio files). Frankly, with the Dragonfly Red in line and a high quality source, these earbuds are about the best sounding in-ear speakers I have ever owned. But even playing Apple Music at 256kbs, the sound was brighter, more detailed and warmer than any other buds that I have tried in this price bracket. I have Rebecca Pidgeon's version of "Spanish Harlem" in FLAC and in iTunes and listened to both. Should I confess that the Apple version was pretty darned good and Im not sure I would be able separate it from the hi-res edition in a blind test? Bear in mind, I used an external DAC with my phone to listen to all the tracks. The DragonFly Red does a great job presenting even relatively lo-res files in this set up but even with the Apple Dongle (about $10 from Apple) things were very very good. The bass is an area that won't disappoint. I doubt this is a flat EQ tuned set up, but if you like to feel the pace and punch off a good kick-drum, these bring it on in spades. I'm not a metal fan but listening to some simple old reggae (Burning Spear, "Marcus Garvey" and "Dry & Heavy") bass is swinging, tight and punchy with no boom or muddiness. Voices across the mids stand out with a real sound-stage of their own - even without the BS2B filter I use on headphones (this is an EQ setting within the music app (like Vox) that cleverly meshes the sound output with some fancy filters/algorithms to compensate for overly Left-Right channel separation that is more evident in headphones listening to music mixed by the sound-engineers to play on speakers). This is where the company's bragged about sound-engineer consulting looks like it has paid off. Muddy Waters remastered "Folk Singer" album jumps out, sliding on a 6-string, hand slapping the wood and the singer's breaths and grunts clearly evident with the full range of string vibration spanning highs to lows without any stress. Talking Heads classic remastered album (from 1984 originally, bought then on CD now playing MQA) driving and swinging with synth drum and regular electric bass and David Byrne's crazy vocals as real and cuckoo as we love him to be. Miles' trumpet, even the high notes, never shrill or piercing. Nice roll-off at the upper reaches testifying to an excellent frequency response well beyond my ears all the while letting snare and upright bass occupy their own distinct place in the sound-stage. The overall impression is neither 3D nor plain L-R ...maybe above the head or a little forward...no mean feat when listening to music that may have been recorded on a four track or an eight track. I cannot think of any real downside to these earbuds, especially at this price. For this sound quality in regular headphones you might expect to pay at least twice a much. I've paid much more for much less. So these are going everywhere with me and when I can't be bothered to hook up the big cans will not be subjected to the torture that cheap earbuds inflict on music, especially the 256 kbs variety. These earbuds WILL show up poor quality recordings or lossy files. If that's a beef, stick with lo-resolution cans. (Just joking, who wants that?). If you like detail, taught low-end bass, detailed and warm-forward mids and treble then buy these with confidence. I gave my old Beats (similar price) to my daughter before buying these and have owned the Bose and Sennheiser earbuds prior to these. 1More is the new king. And is not even that close at this price point. I am not a paid reviewer and not connected to the company - or any audio firm - , just a serious music lover with audiophile tastes in equipment - even if I can't afford it. I rarely post reviews of this length and am doing this one because these guys have earned the accolades. Cheap sound is like bad wine. Why bother at all? This is a set of earphones you will enjoy without reservation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very nice 'buds and excellent sound for the price
*by B***L on September 21, 2019*

I'd been enjoying Bose in-ear earphones (purchased at Costco) for nearly four years when they stopped working. I did my research and settled on these. They arrived earlier in the week. Some observations: - Bottom line: the sound is gorgeous. I listen to everything from orchestral and vocal classical through the full spectrum of jazz to rock. No hip hop or rap. I've been using these for five days and am quite impressed at the sound quality for the price. Very rich and complex. - Ensure to put them in at the proper angle. When I initially changed the tips to find the proper fit the sound of the music was tinny and I thought something was wrong with the earbuds. They're fine. it was me. I must have had them in at the wrong angle. I came back the following day to play with them more and they sounded great. They come with eight different-sized tips so you can find a snug fit for your ear canal, which is crucial. And when you find the proper fit the seal and sound is fabulous. - I will wear these ~ 8 hours a week lifting at the gym, and also commuting/walking around. They're great in the gym so far. The Kevlar cord is a bonus, as that's where my Bose 'buds failed. Very durable. In the gym as I move I don't find a rubbing sound from the cord annoying (unlike some other reviewers here.) I can see how it might be, however, for runners or if you're moving around a lot. When I lift my movements are slower and controlled. Walking down the street I do notice some cord noise, which is a result of the two cords attached to each ear bouncing off the upper part of my chest. When I move about a lot and the cord rubs and bounces on my shirt it does make an annoying noise. That's why they supply a clip for attaching it to your shirt. If you're a runner, I'd use buds with a lighter cord and save these for other uses unless you want to clip them to your shirt. - I'd rather not have the L-shaped connector as I'm afraid this may be a weak link; however, I assume they know what they're doing with the design as the triple-driver 'buds don't have this. We'll see. - I'm not an audiophile but I know rich sound when I hear it. Am listening to the jazz pianist Marc Copland right now. on an 8th-gen iPod Nano The bass is rich but unobtrusive; the percussion is subtle and varied. It's as if I'm in a concert hall with the trio. Beautiful sound balance. Love it. Same with Beethoven symphonies, Chopin, The Who and Disclosure. Ear candy! - The construction is very solid. Seems as though these will withstand lots of use. - The luxuriousness of the packaging is ridiculous. The faux-leather carrying case will come in handy when I'm on the road; they could, however, have cut at least $15 off the price with simpler packaging. Oh, well. Sunk cost. I'll enjoy the box. - Noise cancellation? I have no idea what they're talking about. I'm listening to this jazz piano trio with the windows open. The music sound is wonderful but I can hear a bird singing out in the yard. Maybe I need to use the foam tips provided in order to get this effect. OK... I put the foam tips on. A bit better but I still hear that bird a bit. Perhaps someone can enlighten me in this area! I will allow that I can now wear these 'buds on the subway in the morning and the seal on my ear canal is so good the train noise doesn't interfere with my listening. So there's that. As I noted, have been using these for five days. Am happy with my purchase thus far. Will report back in several months. UPDATE: Five months later. Very pleased I bought these. The sound is gorgeous no matter what I'm playing, they're very durable, and I 'm confident I'll be enjoying them for a long, long time.

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