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Single vs. Multi-driver: Which offers the better listening experience?

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(@peter)
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After trying out various products, especially in the IEM space, I've often found myself asking this question: Does it really make sense to put so many drivers on each side?
Numerous IEMs have proven that a single quality driver is often much better than many mediocre drivers.
For example, we could take the Simgot EA1000 Fermat or the Hidizs MK12 Turris, both single-driver IEMs with unique DDs but capable of reproducing any sound even better than IEMs with multiple drivers and crossovers.
What do you think?

 

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Good debate. Thanks. I am personally at the DD side. Creating a good sounding iem with 1 DD truly requires very hard work and I deeply respect it.

What others prefer?



   
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