For weeks, I’ve tested brand new Kiwi Ears IEMs, KE4. The configuration consists of 2 Balanced Armatures(BA) and 2 dynamic drivers (DD), where the isobaric system was employed for DDs providing the low bass. On the other hand, 2 BAs take the mid and high frequency region.
The sound signature is a warmly tilted so that it’s a bit bassier but not overwhelming too much. Thus, the mid and high signals still own their substantial presence without masking. This characteristics give a delicate warmth.
It’s worth noting that the bass presentation is quite distinctive in comparison with conventional 1DD system. The isobaric woofer seemed to offer more refined coherent low frequency sound.
In design-wise, I love the face plate that shows off the brushed metal and high gloss finish on top. Depending on the lighting condition, its surface shines differently from matt brushed to glittering texture.
Most importantly, KE4 is easy to wear due to the ergonomic-3D-printed receiver shell. Of course, it’s made of medical-grade resin, providing extra comfort along with new ear-tips(called as ‘Kiwi Ears Flex Ear Tips’). In contrast with its black-colored shell, ear-tip stems are crafted with a solid metal.
I think the combination of faceplate, shell design, and stem/ear-tips make KE4 premium look and feel. In conclusion, Kiwi Ears KE4 is one of the highly recommendable IEMs in $200 price range.
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