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Mia for gmail review
Mia for gmail review








mia for gmail review

The source having an exceptionally clear bass is important for Opus Mia, as they are one of the most bass-centric IEMs out there and their bass is important. I noticed a slight sense of hiss sensitivity from the Opus Mia, but they are fairly easy to drive. The cables are connected to the IEMs via 2-Pin connectors. The perfect blend of flexible ear guides, no microphonics, and excellent build quality. All of those cables are high-quality OFC cables, with excellent build quality and ergonomics. They have cables with 3.5mm connectors, 2.5mm connectors, and 4.4mm connectors. The open mode tends to have some leakage too, but nothing too extraordinary. In closed mode, they get more precise, but the stage is a bit too precise for my liking. I prefer them in the open mode, as it gives a larger soundstage and more air to the sound. The faceplate is a filter, and it can turn the Opus Mia both open and closed, changing the sound slightly. This is a larger IEM, slightly heavy, and very ergonomic, rounded on all sides. The build quality of the Opus Mia is monstrously good. But happily we’re talking about a company with strong customer support today, IMR acoustics, a company everyone who got their products got to love. Then, I found the Weebill-S and things got better. It comes with a downside too, as I lost almost 1000 USD getting a gimbal, because some reviewers of Gimbals are as dishonest as they come, and stated that Feiyu Tech is ok, while it is not.

#MIA FOR GMAIL REVIEW SERIES#

It is part of my new series, the good review series with better light, better quality, and for newer products, also B-Roll content. I loved doing my viddy review of the Opus Mia. This is the future we have been waiting for and I can say from this moment that I will be adding IMR Opus Mia to Audiophile-Heaven’s Hall Of Fame, so let’s stick for a really exciting review.

mia for gmail review

That’s better than any other single IEM on the market, even better than modular ones. Although Opus Mia ships in their carrying case, they have a huge selection of tips, they come with the selection of filters, adapters, outer filters and 3 cables. In fact, besides the packages being less fluffy than most competitors, they also make themselves remarked with packages that are better than almost all competitors. IMR Acoustics always had and seems to make a tradition with their practical packages. You can always get your IMR Opus Mia from here: įirst things first, let’s get the packaging out of the way: Every opinion expressed is mine and I stand by it, the purpose of this review is to help those interested in IMR Opus Mia find their next music companion. I’d like to thank IMR Acoustics for providing the sample for this review. That being said, it should be noted that I have absolutely no affiliation with IMR Acoustics. They make just a few units and only a special few are selected to be able to purchase them, so it is always a race to get one, and I’m honored to be one of the few possessors of Opus Mia out there. IMR is that awesome company from the UK who makes a long list of finely tuned IEMs, most of which are released with a really short lifespan. The pairing list will include iBasso DX160, HIFIMAN R2R2000, and HIDIZS AP80 PRO. IMR Opus Mia is my personal Guilty Pleasure, and the silver lining is that I’m secretly a basshead when no one’s looking! The price for Opus Mia is 600 GBP, and they have a metallic body, so they will be compared to FiiO FA9, Light Harmonic Mera Signature, Campfire Atlas and Meze Rai Penta. IMR Opus Mia Electrostatic IEMs – Guilty Pleasure










Mia for gmail review