A year ago, I tested the Kiwi Ears Melody and it was a pleasant melodic headphones mainly for calm music.
I naively thought that Kiwi Ears Canta would be a logical continuation of Melody, but it turned out that the producers took a different path and I'm glad about it.
Catch the spoiler, my dear audiophiles: Canta turned out to be audacious, high-quality and very driving headphones!
And now about the nature of the headphones
The emphasis in the sound is on growling electric guitars, deep bass and dedicated percussion instruments.
Does it sound delicious? Of course))
According to their presentation, the headphones are pumped-up brutals who play with real muscles, not silicone implants.
For example, the composition Doro - Descent (feat. Pete Steele)
It all starts with a barrel and a snare drum, which are mixed with an electric overdrive.
Then the vocals of two performers appear, against which a meaty guitar sounds and a bunch of noise from guitar effects to create the scale of the composition.
All this in general sounds brutal, melodic and atmospheric (in terms of mood).
It is in heavy genres of music that these headphones show what they are really capable of.
The stage is of medium size, it is moderately distant and has a trapezoidal shape.
The vocals are perceived clean, with high resolution.
Low frequencies take the stated limit of 20 hz quite noticeably.
The bass is powerful, but not smeared, but assembled and detailed.
The midrange frequencies are well drawn, the instruments are reproduced fairly reliably, with their characteristic nuances.
The high frequencies have an emphasis on 12 kHz, which provides some shine and brightness.
The headphones play any genre of music well and beautifully, but they have no competitors in the heavy metal price range up to $150
I definitely recommend this model to those who want to get drive and emotions from listening to their favorite music!