After a short off-season, we return with a spring mood and an unquenchable desire to once again tell you about the most interesting devices from the world of portable audio. This time, two very interesting IEM models from the Chinese brand Softears – RS10 and RSV – arrived at our editorial office.
To say that this pair of in-ear monitors surprised me is to tell the truth only partially, and our today’s release is devoted only to 100% truth. Seriously, these IEMs are wonderful for everyone, starting with the kit, the chic design, and the main thing that makes them especially impressive is the sound and the competent approach to the implementation of the technical part.
In general, these earphones can compete even with competitors from the A-brands. Do you think I was joking? Not at all. To be honest, I am still impressed by what I heard, and I can’t wait to tell about everything in detail, but first, a short excursion into history.
In general, these earphones can compete even with competitors from the A-brands. Do you think I was joking? Not at all. To be honest, I am still impressed by what I heard, and I can’t wait to tell about everything in detail, but first, a short excursion into history.
Due to its exclusive focus on the domestic market of the Middle Kingdom, the Softears company was little known on the international market until recently. Fortunately, now the brand is confidently gaining momentum and decided to push the boundaries of its presence, and this, believe me, is great news for all lovers of great sound.
Well, today we will take a look at the chic ten-driver model IEM RS10 from Softears, and a little later – its younger brother, no less interesting RSV.
Everything, turn off the lights, sit back, we begin. On stage – Reference Sound 10!
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Softears RS10 – Reviews | Headphone Reviews and Discussion – Head-Fi.org