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Moritz Audio's ENZO points to a sound philosophy that values subtlety and balance over immediate impact. The first thing that strikes you is the overall consistency of the presentation. Nothing feels exaggerated, but nothing feels lacking either. You can tell from the very first minutes that it's the work of expert engineers.
The bass is authoritative, controlled, and clear, focusing on texture and definition rather than sheer quantity. The sub-bass presence is audible and clean, providing a foundation without dominating the mix. The mid bass remains tight, avoiding over swelling and allowing the mid-frequencies to breathe naturally. This restraint gives ENZO a balanced and mature low-frequency character.
Where ENZO truly reveals its identity is the silky overall frequency range. Vocals are naturally positioned, with realistic body and smooth transitions between the lower and upper mid-frequencies. Instruments are tonally accurate, coming across with a pleasant weight and clarity that avoids both dryness and coloration. There's an effortless quality in the mid-frequencies, making it particularly appealing for extended listening.
The treble is smooth, controlled, and well integrated. Instead of chasing brightness or artificiality, ENZO opts for a refined upper frequency range that delivers detail without causing fatigue. Micro-details emerge naturally, not because they are forced to be emphasized, but to the extent that the recording allows.
Overall, ENZO gives the impression of being an IEM designed for listeners who prioritize musical flow, tonal accuracy, and long-term listening comfort. It evokes a conscious, confident, and subtly sophisticated feeling.
Reference Source: Sony NW-ZX507
Reference IEM: Moritz Audio Enzo
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