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The Linsoul Hidizs MP145 is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a 14.5mm planar magnetic driver and a fully symmetrical magnetic circuit with 7+7 N52H magnets delivering nearly 1 Tesla of magnetic flux. Designed for audiophiles and musicians, it offers a thick yet detailed sound signature with enhanced mids and a wide soundstage. The detachable silver-plated oxygen-free copper cable with a 2-pin connector ensures high-fidelity signal transmission and broad device compatibility. Ergonomic liquid silicone ear tips and a custom pouch complete the package, making it a versatile, high-performance choice for gaming, music production, and everyday listening.









| ASIN | B0CNGTD6GN |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 14.5 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,178 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #9,700 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Linsoul |
| Brand Name | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Eartip |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Blue |
| Carrying Case Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-40kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 30 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | Hidizs |
| Model Name | Hidizs MP145 |
| Model Number | Hidizs MP145 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 104 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
G**N
Excellent value and unique sound signature
Summary: I’ve been putting this “little engine that could” through its paces for a little over a month now, and I’m very impressed by both the sound and build quality. I own several planar IEM sets, and this one is truly unique among them in the way in presents the low end and brings the mids forward just a bit. It’s not the most detailed set I have currently, but it’s a fine compromise for a different “thick” presentation that can be more forgiving of poorly mixed music content, but still very competent in the high frequency details. It’s worth the price of admission even at the regular price, but more so if you can catch in on sale. Bass: The low end is where this IEM gets its “thick” character, and seems to add some harmonic content in the mid and upper bass region. It takes away from some detail in the low end, and it’s absolutely not a “bass head” presentation, but rather a sound that could be described as a milkshake or syrup. I assume this thick character is source dependent and my DAC (iFi Zen V2) is a bit warm, so experience on cleaner or warmer sources will most likely vary. Mids: The middle frequencies present just a bit more forward compared to the other IEMs currently in my collection. That, mixed with the thick lows, makes for a very interesting sound scape, that to me, doesn’t really sound like a traditional planar tone. Along with vocals, midrange instruments (guitar, piano, alto brass and woodwind, etc.) all come though the mix nicely with a noticeably smooth presentation. Highs: The highs are presented similarly to my other planar sets, where the details come shining through, but not at all sibilant or fatiguing. They come through with a more crystalline vs. metallic tone, adding to the smooth texture of the overall music presentation. I find that ride cymbals (hit lightly) are especially pleasing to the ear in this tuning, but all other cymbals and high frequency content sounds great with more than enough details to keep things interesting. Sound stage and imaging: The sound stage is rather wide for an IEM, but shallow in depth, which is farily typical. As for the instrument placing, it’s like you’re standing on stage with the band, slightly in front, in a medium sized venue. Most of the instruments (to me) sound like they’re next to me or slightly behind, but easily distinguishable from each other. Accessories: The included 4.4mm balanced cable is of good quality, and has very little “memory” making it easy to manage. The included ear tips are also very good (not usual in my experience), and I’ve been using the medium “balanced” tips with create a perfect seal and are very comfortable. The one thing I didn’t like so much was the included carry bag, so I got a Linsoul “puck” type case, and that’s been working just fine.
A**X
Wonderful IEM
I have been in earphone collection hobby for the past 10 years. The mp145 definitely deserve everlasting spot in my collection for their unique sound signature and tuning. That is the best that I have heard in planner magnetic IEMs. You need to upgrade the stock tips to ones that will open up the stem, stock tips are narrowing the tube. When I installed 64Audio silicone tips they opened up significantly. I have paired them with a warmer source Hiby WU1 and they sound magnificent. The planar bass is something that you definitely need to hear, The mids are quite forward and they are the most enjoying of any IEM I've heard, highs are quite balanced, but they do have a spike in the upper treble and some people can be sensitive. They have a great amount of air. I absolutely adore them with jazz and blues and they work really well with the majority of music genres. I have over 20 iems in my collection 150$-2000$ range and I must admit that these are THE most enjoyable. I can't say that they are very comfortable just because of the large shell and being quite heavy. However, the shell size contributes to reproducing such an amazing sound. Highly recommend! Wonderful IEM
S**S
Beautiful sound
These have accurate, musical sound reproduction - impressive performance, especially at the asking price. Unlike so many other IEMs, I barely have to Eq these. As other reviewers mentioned, the sound is the most 3D of any IEMs I've experienced. There isn't a huge soundstage per se, but thanks to its ability to render details and tone accurately, recordings are reproduced realistically and the listener gets a vivid sense of the recording venue. You may want to upgrade the cable - I bought the Linsoul Tripowin Zonie 16 Core Silver Plated Cable on Amazon - it's inexpensive and improved the sound enough over the stock cable to be worth it. Unlike some other reviewers, I find these IEMs to be comfortable, but my ears are not small. My only quibble is that in some very loud passages of music there is a bit of distortion. But for how well these work, I find myself reaching for them about as often as my favorite headphones. Excellent job, Hidisz - I wish I had bought a pair when I first heard about them!
D**4
Sound terrific but ...
Pros: Sound terrific. Decent cable. Sound noticeably alters depending on ear tips used. Bass is very good and treble is not harsh in the least. Comfort and stability are good. Cons: Driver flex, especially right away when inserting them; infrequent (so far) later in the session. IEM's a relatively weighty vs. others (have a metal enclosure). One of the ear tips came apart as I was trying different varieties. Nozzles are on the bigger size and might be too much for some ears. I was tempted to return these to see if an exchange would bring a set with less driver flex, but once dialed in for my preferred sound signature, I didn't want to be without them during an exchange period. The bass impact and dimensionality/presence are top-notch. Immersive and addictive. Unique.
U**N
One of the 2 best planar Iems in the market
Got this one with a big discount, they are HUGE and I had to switch cables so it could wrap around my ears. But the sound on these planars are amazing. I switch between this one and the 7Hz Timeless AE. When I want more bass I go to the 7Hz, but for long listening during work I prefer the MP145. My top 5: 1. Hidizs MP145 and 7hz Timeless AE 2. KZ HBB PR2 - I guess I have V3 as sound is close to my other planars. #2 because they are hard to drive. 3. Kefine Delci 4. Sennheiser IE100 Pro 5. KZ Castor Bass version and TRN ST7 (tie).
G**G
Great sound, if they fit your ears.
Update/summary Although they are well made and sound great, there is no possible way to fit them to my ears. Regretfully I had to return them. The refund process took a bit of time, but was smooth and painless. The folks from Hidizs have been friendly and communicative. So the main problem for me is that the nozzles have a forward angle and upward angle of roughly 15 degrees each. My ear canals have a back angle of around 15 deg and an up angle of 45 deg. Given the steep angle of my canals, the opening is not a circle, but an ellipse. That means that I need a much longer nozzle as well. The only way the MP145 could work for me is if they had a longer nozzle that was also adjustable. I am out of luck on this one, as well as most of the other products out there made for the "standard" ear shape. If your ears conform, the MP145 should work great. Original whiny review. None of the included tips will engage into my ear canals. The best that I can do is hold them in place with the large tips to achieve a seal, but they will not stay there. I can sort of get them to engage and seal if I wear them like the photo, but that is not stable, and the sharp point of the whale tail emblem punches a hole in the bowl of my ear. Sorry for the gross photo. My ears are red from trying to get the things to fit. I did give them a listen, and I like the sound. I also like the aluminum housings. They are just unwearable. I also dislike the sharp points and corners. I haven't given up. I am trying to find some long foam tips to try. I am not optimistic. btw, the nozzle diameter is 6.83mm. I will need to find tips that can stretch over that. I could make my own, but it is a pain, and the cans will still sit at a strange angle. fwiw, I have been wearing IEMs for 30 years (I still have my original Ety ER4S). I am not new to this game. However I have never gotten along with earbuds. Right now the MP145 are just fancy earbuds. I should say that I have had great luck with other Hidizs products. This is the first IEM that I have tried from them. I suspect that their model of ear canal shape does not match my case. I do get along with my Ety Evos, so this style can work for me. otoh I use Comply tips with the Etys.
A**T
Excellent sound. Comfort takes a while
These are a solid upgrade from my ZS10 pro x. Vocals aren't as prominent but overall clarity and soundstage is noticeably better. Solid build and beautiful packaging and plenty of accessories. Only complaint was at first they were incredibly uncomfortable. Tho as I wear them more the comfort is slowly getting better so maybe my ears just needed to adjust to the larger size. Overall great buy and makes most consumer products like air pods and Bose/Sony earbuds sound like garbage.
D**N
Asombrosos audífonos verdaderamente audiofilos
Son unos Iems que a la escucha en la oreja da la sensación sonora de unos over ears abiertos. Con una inmensa escena sonora, una más que correcta separación instrumental con una altisima resolución. Y cómo extra permiten sintonizar el sonido de manera activa de presión sonora con boquillas intercambiables. Comprenlos con los ojos cerrados; patean a iems de 3 veces su precio.
I**N
The best I heard so far! Almost an end-game IEM!
Only few words! Nice clean sound from these earphones. Nice textured bass! I always enjoy using it when relaxing on my days off.
P**P
Cómodos, robustos y se escuchan de maravilla. Aunque los pin derechos están flojos.
El título lo dice todo. Me resultan mucho más cómodos que los Simgot ea500lm, no solo a nivel de ergonomía, sino a nivel sonoro. Siendo el MP145 menos chillón y fatigante que el 500lm. Creo que me voy a plantar en este IEM durante mucho mucho tiempo, porque cumple todas mis espectativas. El pin derecho se queda flojo y se sale con facilidad. He comprado otro cable para ver si es problema del que viene en la caja o es del propio auricular. Mantengo las 5 estrellas porque en cuestión de estética, sonido y comodidad es de sobresaliente.
J**Z
Excelente sonido, construcción y diseño.
Sin duda uno de mis IEM favoritos, ese color azul me encantó, así como el diseño y el material todo el cuerpo de aluminio. El sonido es muy bueno, una delicia escuchar música con este IEM, siempre y cuando se usen con un buen DAC como el iFi Go Link o iFi HIP DAC 3, todos los accesorios que trae muy buenos y se agradece. 100% Recomendable. Uno de mis 4 favoritos, incluyendo los SIMGOT EA1000, Kiwi Ears Quinteto y SIMGOT EM6L.
N**I
Le graal sonore
Mon critère le plus important est la qualité du son. Je suis passé d'écouteur Bluetooth à du filaire. Les derniers que j'ai eu était les Denon Pearl Pro et les Sennheiser Momentum 4 ( très bonne qualité sonore mais fragile). En janvier j'ai investi dans du planaire ( HiFiMAN Ananda-Nano) et là grosse claque sonore. Et aujourd'hui je poursuis avec les MP145. Comparé aux écouteurs Bluetooth, il n'y pas photo. Le son est d'une grande richesse sur toutes les fréquences sonores si: Pensez juste à passer du temps à tester les différents embouts et les filtres sonores. Afin de les piloter au mieux, j'ai investi dans le Dac ffio Btr17. Et là la dimension sonore monte d'un cran encore. En résumé un sans faute pour les MP 145!!
A**F
Sehr gute InEars
Sehr ausgewogene InEars. Ich hab sie klanglich mit meinem Audize LCD-XC OverEar verglichen und das ist zugegebenermaßen unfair. Dennoch schneiden die Linsoul sehr gut ab. Können nicht ganz mithalten, dennoch ein hervorragendes und ausgewogenes Klangbild. Klare Enpfehlung!
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