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darmanastartes OP t1_iy9d33u wrote

The Truthear Hexa is an in-ear monitor (IEM) utilizing one dynamic driver and three balanced armatures (BAs) per housing. The Hexa retails for $79.99 at ShenzhenAudio.

The Truthear Hexa is my new default recommendation at the sub-$100 price point. It is a nearly perfect purchase at its price, with my sole complaint being the relatively slow bass articulation.

My full review, with measurements and additional images, is available on my blog:

https://medium.com/bedrock-reviews/truthear-hexa-review-26785a1e1198

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Charsound_CH1no t1_iy9wd8o wrote

Sorry for my newbie-ish question, but what is Bass Articulation?

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darmanastartes OP t1_iya3h2b wrote

Bass attack and decay, basically how well the headphone can keep up with fast percussion

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Buick6NY t1_iy9i39l wrote

I'm hoping there's another version with more bass in the future. Everything about it seems great except the low end.

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blorg t1_iyc0oqs wrote

They're not totally bereft of bass. It's just a little leaner in the mid-bass than something like the Kato or Aria. More than something like the Dioko, which I do find lean. And more sub-bass than the OG Blessing 2.

https://squig.link/?share=Truthear_Hexa,Moondrop_Kato

They are nowhere near a basshead set, but they aren't totally bereft of it either. More mids-forward than bass light I think.

They EQ well, as well, you can add in just a little more bass and this works well.

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snuff337 t1_iyaz5y1 wrote

Welp, there goes 80 bux I wasn't planning on spending today.

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Lost_Muffin6985 t1_iydmjs6 wrote

How does it compare to shuoer s12? Is it worth getting it if already owning s12?

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soboi12345 t1_iye8zlh wrote

If this had more bass like 10 dB if bass instant buy for me.

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