Nf Audio Round Up is a mention of all Nf Audio’s six different IEM models—NM2+, NA2+, NE4, RG15, NM2 and NA3 Essentials—each offer unique features and listening experiences, tailored to meet the demands of both audiophiles and casual listeners. Here is a detailed overview of each model based on official specifications and my experiences:
Nf Audio NM2+___
The NM2+ features a dual cavity dual magnetic circuit polymer composite dynamic driver, offering a frequency range of 9 – 40kHz. With an impedance of 18 ohms and sensitivity of 108 dB, it provides a dark tonality with slightly open treble extensions, creating a highly dynamic listening experience. Its detailed treble extensions and ability to handle complex arrangements make it particularly suitable for symphonic rock and post-rock genres. The strong bass and clear vocals in pop music highlight its versatility. Designed to provide a studio monitor experience rather than just entertainment, the NM2+ stands out as a robust alternative to Ety models for professional use, focusing on accuracy and detail. It’s review will be published soon.
Nf Audio NA2+___
The NA2+ is equipped with a dual-cavity dynamic driver, delivering a frequency response of 9-40kHz. It boasts a sensitivity of 107 dB/mW and an impedance of 32 ohms. Despite its closed-back design, the Nf Audio NA2+ offers an impressive wide soundstage and dynamic range, performing well across various music genres from blues rock to electronic music. In rock ballads, it excels in instrument separation, allowing for a clear and immersive listening experience. In tracks by Eric Clapton, for example, it provides an organic and natural sound. With high resolution and balanced tonality, the NA2+ fully reveals its potential when paired with different audio sources and high-quality playback equipment. It’s review will be published soon.
Nf Audio NE4___
One of the standout features of the NE4 is its use of interchangeable faceplates for tuning adjustments, offering both aesthetic and functional advantages. The different faceplates (Pop, Reference, and Transparent) provide varying frequency responses and sensitivities, allowing for a customized listening experience. With a sound insulation of 25dB and a low distortion rate of less than 1%, the NE4 ensures a clean and clear audio output. Initial impressions with the R4 and reference faceplate reveal a realistic sound presentation with high resolution. In symphonic rock, it demands a powerful DAP to fully express its dynamic range. For progressive rock, its fluid, neutral-warm playback pays homage to the analog era, while its technical perfection in handling electronic bass makes it a versatile choice for diverse listening preferences. I guess with all those faceplates, and technical proficiency, this one can cover every model mentioned at Nf Audio Round Up. It’s review will be published soon.
NF Audio RG15___
The RG15, developed in collaboration with Assassin’s Creed, features a dynamic driver with a frequency range of 20Hz-40kHz, and an impedance of 32 ohms. With a USB-C connection and built-in microphone, it is designed for both high-quality music playback and gaming. In smooth jazz, the RG15 delivers solid extensions with clear bass guitar resonance and tension. In symphonic rock, it provides an impressive performance with detailed vocals and guitar riffs. The model excels in gaming performance by offering a strong sense of atmosphere and spatial awareness, enhancing the immersive experience in games like CODM. Its ability to create emotional tension and highlight in-game details makes it a top choice for gamers seeking quality audio performance. It’s review will be published soon.
NF Audio NM2___
The NF Audio NM2, priced at $99, is praised for its neutral timbre and high resolution, comparable to IEMs costing $200. It features a dual cavity dynamic driver with a frequency response of 10-40kHz, delivering clear, detailed sound with good layering and separation. Bass is natural and neutral, while mids are coherent and faithful to recordings. Treble is slightly less prominent but still natural. The NM2 excels in providing a studio monitor-like experience with excellent stage positioning and comfortable design. It benefits from amping and cable upgrades for enhanced performance.
NF Audio NA3 Essentials___
The NF Audio NA3 Essentials review highlights its impressive build quality and sound performance at a budget-friendly price. Equipped with dual-cavity dynamic drivers, it offers a frequency response of 10Hz-40kHz and features high sensitivity and low distortion. The NA3 Essentials delivers a balanced sound with a slight emphasis on mids and treble, making it suitable for various music genres. Its wide soundstage and good instrument separation enhance the listening experience, making it a strong contender in the budget IEM market.
Nf Audio Round Up Conclusions
NF Audio’s six models—NM2+, NA2+, NE4, RG15, NM2, and NA3 Essentials—offer exceptional performance across various music genres and use cases, catering to a diverse audience. Whether for professional studio work, detailed music listening, or immersive gaming experiences, these IEMs stand out as noteworthy options that deliver high-quality audio performance and versatility.
What sets NF Audio apart from standard Chifi products is their focus on high-resolution sound, innovative designs like interchangeable faceplates, and a studio monitor-like experience, making them suitable for both casual listeners and professionals. This dedication to quality and versatility allows NF Audio to compete at a higher level, providing a more refined and accurate audio experience.
And a special thanks goes to the AG Brotherhood and Nf Audio for releasing 4 models as a loaner to our country tour ✔️