🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The FanmusicTruthear Hexa 1DD+3BA Hybrid Earphones combine advanced audio technology with a lightweight design, featuring a hybrid driver configuration for superior sound quality. With a durable aluminum alloy faceplate and innovative DLP 3D printed cavity, these earphones ensure comfort and reliability for music lovers on the go.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | touch control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Carrying Case Material | [POSSIBLY] Metal |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling, Music, Gaming |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Wired |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum,Copper,Metal,Polyurethane |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Impedance | 20.5 Ohm |
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Truthear Hexa Review
The Truthear Hexa are a really good, well-balanced, and versatile pair of IEMs with a relatively neutral tuning. Personally, I would recommend the cheaper Tangzu Wan’er before the Hexa as an ideal first pair of IEMs. But if you want a versatile pair of IEMs that is comfortable to wear, is superbly tuned for any genre of music, gaming, or watching videos, and delivers outstanding performance for the price, I think the Hexa deserves a place in your collection. Also, I really appreciate the generous selection of ear tips included with the Hexa.A note regarding ear tips:For this pair, I would strongly recommend the Spinfit Omni ear tips for a significant upgrade in fidelity. Just make sure you find ear tips that fit well and create a strong seal within your ear canal, and you should notice a massive improvement in the detail and bass response. The Spinfit W1 are also great ear tips that largely provide the same benefits as the Omni, but I found them to cause too much protrusion from the ear canal when placed over the Hexa’s nozzle. For my ears, the Omni size L fit perfectly, but I couldn’t get the size M to fit over the Hexa’s nozzle. To summarize, the Spinfit Omni and W1 are both great, but the fit is going to depend on the nozzle size of your IEMs. I like the Omni (size L) for my Hexa and the W1 for my Tangzu Wan’er. I think a small collection of quality ear tips is worth the investment if you enjoy collecting and experimenting with IEMs and want to maximize performance from each.
A**N
Great sound, super light, super comfortable
These are good, if you want something that is light, looks good, and has a very neutral tuning this is by far the best that I have heard for the price.Some Background:I'm pretty new to the IEM world but in the last couple of months, I have owned the moondrop blessing 2, moondrop aria, moondrop ssp, moondrop chu, moondrop kato and truthear zero.All of the IEMs I've listed I liked, but at the moment the only ones I have kept are the kato and these hexas.What's good:First of all, I want to start by mentioning the moondrop blessing 2s, I absolutely loved this set but ended up selling them because they were too large for my ears and led to fatigue within minutes of using them. I had this same issue with the truthear zeros, but those are in a separate category. These sound VERY similar to the B2s while being, at least in my opinion, leagues more comfortable. Where the hexas don't have detail like the B2s, these being more comfortable, and lightweight while still sounding amazing makes this a better option for me. Soundstage isn't great, but it's an IEM, that's not what these are for. The clarity is great, and the sub-bass is honestly better than my katos which I did not expect.What isn't as great:Going off of my last sentence, while the sub-bass is great these lack in the mid-bass, so the thump and liveliness that I get from my katos are more subdued. This is not a bad thing, these are not for bass heads but that is the one area I feel these are lacking slightly for my preference as far as sound. The only other place I can fault these is the build. While I love how light these are as far as comfort, they feel cheap. They are borderline too light.Conclusion:In my opinion, these are the sub $100 kings now. If you don't mind losing some mid and treble clarity for some more bass, get the moondrop arias, otherwise, these are 100% worth what they cost, highly recommend them.I am still going to keep my katos and prefer those, but those also cost $100 more.
R**X
Stop wasting your time and buy these!
I've been looking for a good pair of IEMs for both playing along with studio track/practice and listening to music while traveling/working/etc.I've researched for months. Value for money - you will not find better. I was hesitant when I saw the price. I dug into the specs and reviews. This IEM punches well above its weight.Clarity is exceptional. EQ out of the box with a good DAC (periodic audio Rhodium is mine). I have small ear canals, and the range of tips works. I picked the smallest and they were a perfect fit. Testing them out - I wore them for 2hrs, incredibly comfortable.These are a game changer without breaking the budget.All types of music sound great through these in-ears. It's also nice to be able to pop on a track and play in the studio.Bass is deep without being punchy, miss are balanced, and highs are crisp without being piercing.Note some heavier styles of metal can get a little muddy on the mids, but that has been the only drawback thus far.Overall, well worth it, and loads less expensive than most in this quality range.
J**L
Wonderful sound, unfortunate fit.
The sound signature of the Hexa is almost, if not completely spot on to my tastes. Present but controlled bass, no bloat. Vocals sound correct if not the slightest bit shouty, and treble is well extended without being sibilant to my ear.Unfortunately, I’m going to return to my pair as the shape of the IEM in my right ear presents a pressure point in my concha what becomes discomforting and slightly painful after maybe 10-15 minutes of listening. The fit is really good without any worry of them falling out with stock tips, but I believe that just contributes to my personal issue.Overall, this is a great value buy at the price point. But beware of the fit if you have weird ears like I apparently do.
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