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Accutone Earphones Reviews !!

Hello guys today we have a review for accutone products !! <3 Accutone is a great brand for professional earphones !

The products we have for a review : Pisces-ba Pavo Lyra

Let's start with some info about Pisces ba :

Pisces BA is in a class of its own in terms of audio performance. It is simply the best headphone from Accutone. Utilizing both BA and dynamics speakers in a hybrid design, Pisces BA has the best of both worlds. The clean, sharp and detailed trebles from Knowles BA plus the natural, firm and powerful bass of a traditional dynamic speaker, Pisces BA is not only the best from Accutone, it can easily be the best hybrid in-ear headphone in the market.

The human ear may not be able to hear frequencies higher than 20kHz, but we are able to feel these audio waves which often gives the sense of space and live-performance. The Pisces BA, on top of its clear division of trebles, mid-tones and bass, is a true High-Res headphone, with audio output higher than 30kHz.

Using industry-standard MMCX connector, the Pisces BA's detachable cable features Accutone's proprietary Spin Cable design, allowing two methods of wearing style: behind-the-ear and straight-down style. Due to the detachable cable design, Pisces BA allows dual platform digital control. By switching the cables it becomes natively compatible across Apple and Android OS.

Pisces BA, along with various Pro-line models, is proud to feature Comply Premium Earphone Tips. Aside from being supremely comfortable, these memory foam tips provide extra noise-isolation by heat-forming to each individual’s ear canal.

When used in this dual-driver hybrid design, the bass output of the dynamic driver is greatly enhanced, allowing its unique powerful bass to complement the BA's trebles.

Although Pisces BA comes with a detachable MMCX cable for both OS. By default, Pisces BA is Made for iPhone. Comes equipped with Apple's certified microphone, the 3-button digital inline control allow adjustments to iPhone's volume, skip songs, activate Siri as well as simply making and ending calls.

The Pisces BA comes with an extra pair of Comply Premium Earphone Tips, 3 sets of silicon eartips in difference sizes and a high-grade leatherette carrying case. This Hi-Res Hybrid BA headphone has amazing audio performance well ahead of its competitors at a fraction of their price, making Pisces BA the best value-for-money in the premium audiophile market.

My review : It would be rather difficult to find more incredible sound quality than that found in these amazing quad drivers; they sound truly remarkable.

Audio momentarily aside, these buds come presented in elite style; its thick-walled, hinged, polished plastic casket as gorgeous as crystal whets the appetite. The buds within are embraced in their dense foam block, along with the zipper case, large jack adapter, wire clip, cleaning brush with bristles and tube wire, two types of cables, Comply premium tips in medium and large, and its regular tips in small, medium and large. It's quite a scene!

I love the two types of cables. The one I prefer to use is an uninterrupted, braided pair for the ultimate in signal transmission. The other I use for my less serious listening, such as when focus on doing fitness; it is a straight line pair with an inline microphone and control button block that is specifically for cell phone or digital music player use.

I find it especially appropriate that they include both cable options, because with the high end performance of the drivers, one simply must have a dedicated twisted pair, and because music-storing cell phones are so prevalent, it would be a shame not to have a set of cables that takes advantage of using the phone, adjusting volume, or selecting tracks right from the wire. The main advantage is that I'm not stuck with one or the other.

The audio quality is so brilliantly deep, and encompassing. These drivers sound terrific pumping every genre of music I've thrown at them. Strings are moving, wind instruments exhilarating, bass is warm and heavy. I rarely turn these up past the halfway mark in volume, and I take in the full range of frequency with a clarity so sharp, the separation can make you feel as though your listening in an acoustically blessed music venue.

I am fully pleased with the way the buds fit. They stay in place well using the interior side of the antihelix, and the cable gets routed up and over the ear. I've been using my Comply tips, which expand in the canal and keep out external noise for a moving music experience.

I have had many sets of earbuds, from many manufacturers, and though some of them are quite impressive, nothing compares to my NuForce HEM8's...I just love these things. For anyone who seeks to have sound room quality on the go, I can assure you that these can provide any music selection the ultimate in emotionally rich and true to the source reproduction available.

Link : https://www.audio.accutone.com/pisces-ba

Some information about the Pavo : Hearing is believing. Simply give Pavo a try and you will immediately notice the amazing audio Performance of full-range dual-driver headphone. Comes in 3 amazing metallic colors with an elegant and professional look, Pavo is designed for audio enthusiasts and prosumers only.

What makes Pavo's sound so amazing is its dual driver design. Housed inside the metal chambers are TWO sets of loudspeakers. 6mm tweeter for high/mid-tones paired with 10mm woofer for that deep bone-crushing bass, Pavo is rated by many experts* as out-performing US$500 triple-BA driver products from world-known brands. Although classified as Class A for Audio Balance, Pavo deserve a class of its own, as its sound is not just round and smooth, but width and deep.

From the use of two high-grade loudspeakers in each chamber, Pavo is able to create amazing sound width, giving an unparalelled sense of spatial depth, when listening to lossless music of any genre. Another uniqueness of Pavo is the use of high-grade double-flange silicon eartips. Unlike traditional single eartips, double flange design allow better friction and hold to the ear canal, while also allowing more acoustic space for better harmonics.

Compared to memory foam, double flange allows cleaning and sharper trebles. Pavo is designed to be compatible for both iOS and Android devices. The universal controller will automatically detect your phone OS and allows digital volume control as well as skip/repeat audio track and call answer features. The Pavo comes with three extra pairs of silicon eartips of different sizes, and a high grade leatherette headphone pouch with magnetic cover. Prosumer-grade headphone with dual drivers at this price, the Pavo is simply the best deal you can find. Look for the package on the right at your local retail outlets today!

My Review : first things first, the comfort level of these, for me, is excellent. I've worn these for over 8 hours straight with no comfort issues or pain at all. It's easy to forget you're wearing them sometimes.The product also comes with an insane number of silicone tips, so you should definitely be able to find something that gives you a good fit and seal. I use the medium size red-ring tips on a daily basis and they are perfect for my ears.

Sound quality is fantastic. To me, these definitely have a V-shaped (accentuated bass & treble) sound profile, which I generally don't enjoy a lot, but the execution is so good that I don't mind it at all. They sound especially good with rap, hiphop, R&B, vocal heavy music, and pop, though this is by no means an exhaustive list. I listen to music across all genres, and I can say these still sound great with jazz, alt rock, classical, or what have you. The sound is very "fun" to me and is not fatiguing over long periods of time whatsoever.

Build quality is exceptional. The titanium casing and sheathed cable have withstood almost daily use for around 2 years, and show no signs of wear. I do keep these in a case (though not the original), and wrap the cable when I store them. These two simple things can help extend the life of your headphones, so try and do them whenever possible :)

Other things to note (both good and bad):

- These have a 90 degree angled jack, which can be a pro or a con depending on what kind of device you use to listen to music and the size of your case. Personally, I really like 90 degree jacks; they reduce the possible strain on the connection between the cable and the jack and generally last longer in my experience. Speaking of strain relief, the one on the cable-jack intersection is extremely good. - There can be a lot of cable noise if you use these while out walking/running, commuting, exercising, whatever. My recommendation is to either run the cable under your shirt, use the included clip to attach the cord to your shirt, or both. I always clip the cord to my shirt when I'm out running, and run it under my shirt sometimes without the clip while commuting or walking. I would highly recommend these for exercise; as long as the fit is snug, you should have no trouble keeping them in your ears.

- If you have heavy earwax buildup in the silicone tips, just pull them off the aluminum housing, wash them with warm water (be careful not to drop them down the sink! plug the drain beforehand if your sink has that), and set them down somewhere clean to dry. You're good to go after that! - There is a small black rubber piece that is attached to the cord - this is for you to keep the cable wrapped. Once you've wrapped the cable, just pull the black rubber piece around the cable and secure it. This keeps your cord nicely inside and outside of a case.

- The aluminum housing of the headphones is color coded: a blue ring for the left headphone and a red ring for the right headphone. If you're trying to determine which side is which in the dark, just feel the housing. The left headphone's silicone tip is on the right side of the housing, and vice versa for the right headphone. - These headphones do leak some sound. If you're listening above about 30-40% of your max volume, there's a good chance you're leaking sound. Be considerate when using these in quiet spaces such as a library, study space, or a quiet work environment.

- Finally, if you use these during a commute or exercise in the city, please be very cautious of your surroundings! It's very difficult to hear things with headphones on. I would recommend having only one headphone in, the other clipped to your shirt, or if that is disagreeable to you, to set your volume lower. Be careful and stay safe!

Total Score: 9.4/10. With only a few small issues (noticeable amount of sound leakage at higher volumes, cable "noise" (rubbing against shirt when moving) can be irritating, sound isolation from environment is meh, case doesn't fit the headphones super well), I can recommend these with basically no hesitation to almost anyone. If you're looking for high quality headphones in the $50-$60 range, this is one of the top contenders in my eyes. I've used these almost every day for two years when I'm out and about, and they have yet to disappoint me.

Link : https://www.audio.accutone.com/pavo

Some info about Lyra :

Lyra is designed to be the perfect companion for iPhones and iPads, in terms of appearance and colors. From Space Grey, Gold to the newest Rose Gold, why settle for the generic white headphone when you can match the color of your beloved smartphone and tablet.

If you are looking for a well-balanced audio headphone with a wide spectrum, Lyra is the best you can find at this price range. ​House in an aluminum metal housing, the 9mm loudspeaker generates clean and sweet trebles while giving little compromise to an accurate mid-tones and firm bass.

Although cosmetically designed to match iOS devices, Lyra comes with a universal digital control that automatically detects your phone's OS and allows direct volume adjustments as well as skip/repeat tracks and call answering functions.

Each Lyra comes with three different sizes of highly comfortable silicon earbuds, and a leatherette carrying case with magnetic cover. At this amazing price, Lyra is not only a great product for your personal use, but also an excellent gift items for the ones you love

My review : The sound quality was surprisingly good. These certainly aren't "neutral" headphones as they are very colored for modern music; so a V-shaped EQ. They have a good amount of bass but aren't overly bassy. The mids and highs are clear and relatively bright. The only knock against these are that the mid-bass is a tiny bit muddy compared to some good IEM style headphones. The Hifi Button in the app adds about a decibel of extra volume and some extra detail.

Of the accautone made gear these have the best packaging, including a unique carrying case that is made of rubber and had no zippers or buttons and some extra ear tips in different sizes and a clip to clip your cable to your shirt (something I will never use). The packaging is nearly as nice as something you would see from Beats but without magnets and is fairly compact. These also include pretty good manual. All the buttons function like any made for iPhone headphones and there have been no issue with the Lightning port at all so these really are MFI certified.

The fit of the Earbuds are absolutely perfect for my ears. I think I have funny shaped ear canals because most IEMs tend to pop out. Once these are in the seal is very good and they don't move at all. Also of note they are the bigger ear tips like the ones used by Beat so if you want to get Comply tips you will need to look for the bigger ones. But the included silicon rubber ones are really comfortable and don't cause me much ear pain. I had a little bit of chaffing but it was because at the same time I've been testing out the amps with some of my smaller tipped Sony and Zero Audio IEMs to compare.

Compared to the Zero Audio Carbo Tenore headphones that was high touted by The Verge these are a little muddier but it certainly isn't bad and I actually enjoyed the sound stage set by these. I heard noises in the recording of some songs I've heard a million times that I never heard before. I'm pretty sure the amp on these (and same with the AC1 & AC3) pushed the details forward a bit as it did tend to brighten the mids and mid-treble more than I've heard before on all my tests. Compared to the Sony XB50ap headphones they are definitely more clear and less bassy even when amped by the AC1/AC3.

The build quality on these surprised me the most. The chamber holding the drivers are made of metal and feel very solid as does the metal controller that meets at the Y of the headphones instead of dangling off one of the ears. This is actually much better in terms of weight balance especially since the controller is big and metal. If it was off of one ear that bud would fall out of my ear or come loose when I move.

There was surprisingly very little microphonics (headphone cable noise when you move) on these headphones. Most of the Sony and Beats headphones I've used have a lot more of the cable noise. The Zero Audio ones had very bad microphonic noise in comparison when moving especially when working out. The cable gets thicker below the Y cable for durability and I feel like it will last a while.

For the a little over $50 these are great quality and a good bang for your buck. I would definitely pick these up over the UrBeats3 that were just released and retail for $100.

I honestly don't think you can go wrong with these and I'm baffled that I came on looking for a headphone amp but ended up with just some new headphones. It has the same built in amp chip as the AC1 & AC3 but comes at a lower cost and a better package. The cable is also long enough where people can actually hear you when you use it for handsfree calls too unlike on the amps.

Link : https://www.audio.accutone.com/lyra

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