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| Vendor | EarAcoustic Audio |
|---|---|
| Type | In-Ear Earphones |
| Version | 3.5mm no mic, Type C with mic |
| Sku | TFZ90751E1s-Sta-K |
The design is outstanding, the fitting is comfortable, and the sound quality is above average.
A well tuned lower end punch with great texture and speed, Clear midrange and well defined treble with decent air. These are so enjoyable and fun but without sacrifices in details.
DISCLAIMER: The STA-K was provided to me free of charge in exchange for a review from KeepHiFi. You can purchase them for $49.99 here.
Few dual-DD IEMs have truly impressed me, for some reason. Will the STA-K succeed or is it merely an average IEM? When I first listened to them, I thought they were an average set with good bass, but the longer I burned them in, and continued listening and comparing, my appreciation for them certainly increased my rating above merely average.
The STA-K is equipped with a 10mm beryllium-coated, and 6mm PET Dynamic Driver. It’s relatively easy to drive; in fact, it’s the easier to drive of all my dual-DD IEMs.
Accessories: 2/5: Only the basic essentials.
~The included 3.5mm cable IS decent, and does well to power the IEM, however, I almost always prefer 4.4mm Balanced connections, so for most of my listening sessions, I used a silver-plated 4.4mm cable.
~Only one set of VERY cheap ear tips are included, but surprisingly, they actually work half-way decently. Although currently I’m using Tangzu Sancai medium tips.
Sound Impressions: 4/5
~Summary: The STA-K is not tuned like many other IEMs that I’ve tried. The overall tonality is colored by the mid-bass, but NOT in a muddy or thick way; more of a musical way. Treble is not really for treble-heads, but it’s certainly not dark either. It’s a sound that I wasn’t sure that I liked at first, but it’s slowly growing on me, especially when hooked to my powerful Fiio K7BT DAC/Amp.
Bass: 4/5: A Clean Punch.
~The bass is prominently mid-bass forward, and it has this transparency to it that’s very interesting—and good!
~The mid-bass does color the overall sound, but in a very nice way that gives organic richness to the sound. No mud or bloat here. The bass impact is hard and clean, in a special way that gets addictive. Sometimes, however, the mid-bass is just a bit too warm to sound clean on exceptionally busy tracks, thus it escapes a 5/5 rating here.
~The sub-bass is less of a focus with the STA-K, but it’s not rolled-off to the extent that I feel it’s lackluster.
Mids and Vocals: 3/5: Not that spatial or magical; rather average.
~You might think with all that mid-bass, the midrange would be thick and warm; it’s not. I’m allergic to mids mud, and I’m not finding it here. The mids seem fairly neutral with above-average detail and instrument separation on busy tracks. But certainly, the bass lends a good sense of note weight to the mids.
~Vocals are…acceptable. Sometimes I find them flat or 2D, but they are never harsh or fatiguing, so that fact saves the midrange from an even lower score. They could certainly use some more character or emotion though. Male vocals fare better here though. It’s the female vocals that can occasionally sound flat.
Treble: 4/5: Clear and non-fatiguing.
~The lower treble, especially in the vocal range, is not sibilant, which is a huge deal. It’s still clear and detailed without being harsh at all.
~Treble air is not emphasized, but it’s certainly there, and doing its job at bringing the lightness required to compensate for all that mid-bass. Otherwise, this IEM would most certainly sound dark.
~Treble-heads [like me] might want more brilliancy out of the treble, but in most cases, I find the treble to be about just right for most songs.
Soundstage: 4/5: Depth with a pinch of holography.
~Yes, the soundstage here is surprisingly good, with a depth that gives a sense of openness. It’s not really an orbital stage, but it definitely gives a sense of immersion and, well, actual stage, as the mid-bass is strong enough to lend a concert-like feel to the music.
~Note Incision and DUD. [Detail Under Duress.]: 4/5.
I never found the STA-K to be truly mind-blowing in the technicalities segment, but it certainly is no slouch either, hence the 4/5 rating, which is “very good.” The mid-bass might be a bit too rich for hard Rock/Metal, but it still remains clear and separated enough to rate higher than a 3/5 [Average.]
Conclusion: The STA-K might be pressing against the upper pricing limit considering its sound quality compared to cheaper sets, not to mention the mediocre accessories, but to be fair, I also liked it more than two $80 dual DD sets [Tino and XuanNv.] It’s meant to be a fun set with decent technicalities, and I think it succeeded. So, while some ultra-budget sets might be on the same level, or edging the STA-K out slightly, I think it can still hold its value for sure.
~I like them, but they don't blow my mind. 4/5 Rating!
Amazing sound quality 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I wanted to try it just because I read a lot of good things about TRI Clarion. I am glad that I tried. I have warmer tuned IEM that needed a bit of sparkle / open sounding. With TRI Clarion - it brings more treble to my ears and made IEM sing even more nicely (Tangzu Wan'er SG 2) It is my easy listening IEM, and made it sound even bette
This is the essential accessory for the IEM -it prevents dust or ear wax to mess with IEM's internal - but more importantly it looks cool. To my ear, it did not change tuning, and I can simply apply over the existing net. So why not have an added protection and astatic upgrade.
Some things changing ear tips may be the last thing one should consider - but for me KT02 can be the first thing to start. I love this eartips as it widens sound stage for my case, and fits perfectly with CCZ CZ10's longer nozzle. What's great is that as it is very elastic (sticky) it tightly fits in my ear. Of course the down side is for me to keep it clear often, but that's a small price to pay. I highly recommend KBEAR KT02 for IEM with longer stems and users that needs all tip size to see which one fits the best. to my surprise I am using XS and S as the nozzle can go quite deep..
I purchased this as an upgrade cable for my KBear Rosefinch IEM. This is a very good cable for the price. Does not tangle, no memory, and not microphonic. The weight is great for portable listening, not too thin but not too heavy. I would definitely buy this cable again.
Very good product, excellent, incredible audio quality, the quality of the material, surprised the truth and I hope to continue approving more of your products to continue doing reviews and no thanks for the opportunity, may God bless you.