Top In-Ears (Ranking)
Which in-ear headphones and for what money should and should not be bought at the end of 2024.
Which in-ear headphones and for what money should and should not be bought at the end of 2024.
It’s impossible to take no notice of headphones, which are highly praised in all reviews without exception and about which everyone to a man is raving about. Today we’ll talk about FT1 by Fiio, another attempt to make it both good and cheap, for some $160, and even in a difficult class of closed-back models.
I wanted to write about these earphones a long time ago as they’ve been in my headphone vault for more than six months. Why so long? Well, everything was clear with them right away, and when everything is clear, writing obvious stuff no longer seems interesting.
I got a message from Sivga company once, asking “Would you like to do reviews of our sports earphones?” As I don’t know a thing about sports earphones, I immediately answered, “I’d rather get a Que model from you…” And they’re like, “Tell us your address, we’re on it!”
Immediately after I had published my review of Kennerton Arkona, stormy comments like “It’s just because you’ve never tried E3!!!11” rained down. I wondered what the matter was, so I went and bought them.
Portable DACs are inconvenient to use because they hang on a smartphone’s wire, and when in a pocket, they can just scratch its back and front surfaces. I wondered how to solve this problem.