KBEAR KS2
Pros: Fantastic Bass, Packs a good punch
Cons: Stock cable tangles easily, Poor build quality
Today, I will be reviewing the KBEAR KS2. The KBEAR KS2 is one of the most recent released IEM from KBEAR. The KBEAR KS2 is a really fun IEM and is very good for its price range. Now lets go into deeper detail of it. I firstly would like to thank KEEPHIFI and KBEAR for sending me this sample and giving me an opportunity to review the KBEAR KS2. If you are looking to buy the KBEAR KS2, visit the link below and it will lead you to the KEEPHIFI where you can purchase the KBEAR KS2 https://keephifi.com/products/2020-...running-game-headphone-kbear-kb06-kb04-tri-i3 Packaging and unboxing: The unboxing of the KBEAR KS2 reminded me of the KZ packaging. What was different is that the KS2 came in a foam cut out and the stock cable and ear tips in tiny box such that both the foam cut out and the tiny box would be able to fit in the KBEAR KS2 packaging. Accessories: The KBEAR KS2 comes with 4 pairs of ear tips and a stock cable. To be honest, I am actually quite disappointed with the stock cable that came with the KS2. It gets tangled really easily and the Y split is right in the middle of the cable. I think the chin slider however was able to somewhat justify the Y split being in the middle of the the cable. Build quality: The KS2 gives me two very contradicting feelings about the build quality. In your hands, it will give you a very solid feel. But if you take a closer look, the shell of the KS2 is really thin and looks like it would crack if you drop it. Maybe the should make a drop test for IEM's during manufacturing. Just kidding. Sound quality: First Impressions: The bass of this IEM really hits the spot. If you are a bass head or love a good bass, this IEM will definitely do the trick. Although there are many IEM that obviously have better bass, I don't think any of it at the KS2 price range can beat it. Bass: The bass has good impact, depth and rumble. At times, I feel that it tends to over power the mid and high frequencies occasionally. If you are a bass head lover on a tight budget, you can must definitely try this out. Mids: The mids of the KS2 definitely fall behind the bass but i think its still decent and is not bad. There is not much to say but it can definitely be improved. Highs: The treble is not not bad. I wouldn't say its fantastic but it is quite decent for an IEM at this price range. It provides an acceptable amount of detail and is able to escape from the darker territory. There is some sibilance and peaks here and there but its not too fatiguing. For the mids and highs, they can be easily tweaked to get a more detailed presentation by change the stock cable and using an upgrade cable. It will be able to achieve ground breaking amount of detail after this upgrade. Conclusion: This IEM was not a bad attempt by KBEAR but I also wouldn't say its the best. Still, the KS2 is a great IEM in its price range. If you have spare cash lying around on the floor, you should try to get you hands on it. Written By: Jack Lim @earphonatics_audio_reviews
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