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Moondrop KXXS Review

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7 February 2020
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Moondrop KXXS is the girl of the Starlight and Spaceship. Grandchild of Kanas Pro..Having these important and valid ancestors behind in the family tree have effected it’s genes too. So we reached the end (?) of the road with this shiny star themed cutie, KXXS. Let’s see its sound.

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Bright and airy timbre

Vocals

Control

CONS__

Bass is soft and uncapable

Not compatible with every genres

Technicalities are so so

The Sound

These hard-to-find characteristics are bright and spacious in comparison to the surrounding scene. In addition, his Grado-esque sound, that is, the drums and cymbals in an open and energetic way, is a feature to be applauded. I should also add that the spaciousness I mentioned at the beginning is combined with a wide and 3D scene that one would not expect from a closed earbud.

The headset retains bass and control, as is common in this price segment. Bass is fast and soft. Although it is not very deep according to the song, it goes deep and makes you say “there is sub bass”. In this way, you can get the drum that can hit like a slap in the beginning in PF High Hopes. Or you can hear the closed and bass masterings, which are never missing in modern songs are in the SMV group, which hosts bass masters, https://tidal.com/track/34274719 if you know a little about those instruments.

In the mids you see the vocals, which is one of the strengths of this headset. You pretty much feel it. For example, there is not the slightest sibilance in the silky delicate voice of Norah Jones. And the whole track continues by staying in the mid band. Or even the personalities of the vocals are reflected in you, I said you can feel it. He sets the stage so close that they literally sing at an arms length. This whole performance isn’t just for vocals. Especially in jazz, blues, or psychedelic rock genres, where at least 5-6 instruments can be played at the same time, he honestly gives them all, and the drums that set their rhythm are at the back..

With this, you should close your eyes and listen to Dunkirk from the Camel group. Especially the live recording of the Royal Albert Hall. Listen to https://tidal.com/track/576944 or The Nighthawks 444 AM https://tidal.com/track/34274719 and get moving and dance. I believe this is how the headphones reflect the piece’s atmosphere and make the vocals sound! enough to say.

Trebles play in the open thanks to its high resolution (clarity). In the SMV group, you can notice the moments of tension in the pulling of the strings of all bass instruments and feel the release of them sitting inside you. 3D scene is something like that.

Verdict of Moondrop KXXS Review

Moondrop KXXS continues to do well for the Moondrop family by giving high-end sound quality and a high-end user experience at a very low price. If you are looking for headphones that can be used for many purposes 

KXXS a beautiful and solid and still valid earbud that plays everything fine by mature artists like Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells, which I highly recommend. All sub-bass bass, bass guitar midrange instruments, blown instruments, keyboard cymbals and high-pitched jingles are the summary of this Moondrop made headphone.

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