I recently saw that keephifi is giving away Aune Jasper in gift boxes and it popped! There is an OG laying here somewhere. So I gave priority Aune Jasper First Impressions and here we go. Review will come later.
A volume of 60 out of 100 is more than plenty to achieve a sound level that is satisfactory off of Aune Jasper. On some of the records, though, the bass guitar isn’t particularly apparent. A pleasant air of neutrality. However, the crashes tend to be somewhat spiky. It seems as though the soundfield is rather narrow. The instruments have a snappy and ethereal tone. And layering so so… This shouldn’t be the timeless treasure that seasoned people appreciate and use as a point of reference. It’s time to start the engine of dx300!
A huge WOW! here. The performance is in no way comparable to that of the iPad Pro. Everything is fuller, much more textured, bodied, and layered, with the layering trying to reach all the way to the resting room of the jazz club; the guys are performing alone on stage under a spotlight; extensions are quick; so is instrument production; hand claps have solid volume; the drummer strikes his cymbals at various heights; and I’m thinking, “What the heck is going on?”
This is a pretty skilled iem, and the slogan “reference pure fidelity” isn’t simply a gimmick to get people to buy the product. It is true and mobileaudiophile approved. Even after hearing the Limehouse Blues, I caught myself utterly astonished, therefore I am keeping more of my opinions when I review it. Keep an eye out 😉
ps: I just couldn’t help myself; Just had to start playing dubstep. The relationship between dx300 and Internet Friends of the Knife Party is quite intimate. Everything sounds extremely real and authentic. In addition, basses pack a significant punch. However, you only receive just little feedback. The treble region is not at all piercing. These are the results that occurred after j using OG dual-bore eartips. The other eartip is set aside for the review of it.
In the case of Aune Jasper, using an iPad Pro as the source is a cardinal offense that is evident even with Aune Jasper First Impressions writeup here. This was not the case with many of the IEMs I had previously reviewed. The entire playback is a show with a poor resolution SQ