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I think the Phönix is one of the nicest to look at IEMs that I ever came across. [...] My first thoughts when I listened to the Phönix on day one was, that it sounds like it was made to make music. It’s a damn near perfect execution of a natural sounding IEM.
The room Phönix creates has impressive dimensions, it stretches deep and wide, where you’re placed in a front row seat watching the performance.
Felix
Headfonia
Its coherent timbre has an inviting and intoxicating blend of smooth-sounding mids and gorgeously rich vocals backed up by a punchy low-end performance when called upon.
It feels wonderfully balanced right across the frequency range and could well stand in as the yin to the rumbling high-energy yang of the EXT.
Marcus
HEADFONICS
The Erl king is not really dead, it has been resurrected like phoenix, or actually, in a form of VE Phoenix model, with an improved tuning that lifted lower- and mid-treble to improve the upper mids and the overall sound tuning with extra clarity and higher resolution without any additional harshness or sibilance.
Alex
Twister6