Comparisons
Mofasest Trio vs Campfire Andromeda
The Trio has more sub-bass quantity than the Andromeda and it boasts greater extension. The sub-bass reproduction on the Trio provides better rumble. The mid-bass on the Andromeda is thicker than the Trio but the Trio has a punchier presentation. The bass decay on the Trio is quicker which results in higher level of agility and the bass texture rendered on the Trio is smoother. Each bass note on the Trio is articulated with impact and speed. The Trio has a nimble and engaging presentation. The midrange on the Trio has a livelier display which contributes to a higher engagement level and there is better transparency. The Andromeda has lusher expression and vocals are more laid-back. The lower midrange on the Andromeda has more body and male vocals are expressed in a thicker manner but with reduced presence. The upper midrange on the Trio has stronger emphasis and the boost results in a more forward female vocals presentation. The Trio exhibits a prominent midrange that provides a captivating listen. For the treble section, the Andromeda boasts greater extension and there is an airier top end. The Trio has more body and there is a smoother presentation which contributes to a fatigue-free listen. The crisp on the Andromeda is slightly more defined and articulation has higher precision level. Lastly, for the soundstage, the expansion on both is natural with the Andromeda boasting greater width magnitude. The Trio is able to render better depth.
Mofasest Trio vs Fidue A91 Sirius
The Trio has more sub-bass quantity than the Sirius and it has the edge in its extension. The sub-bass reproduction on the Trio is more agile which creates an engaging listen. The rumble on the Trio is expressed with greater impact. The mid-bass on the Sirius has more body and the slam is delivered with a weighted feeling but the Trio presents a punchier presentation. The bass decay on the Trio is quicker and there is a nimble expression. The bass texture on the Trio is rendered with additional smoothness. Each bass note on the Trio is articulated with better precision and agility. The midrange on the Trio has higher transparency level and vocals are belted out in a clearer manner. The Trio has better details retrieval. The Sirius takes on a lusher manner and it has a thicker expression. The lower midrange on the Sirius has more quantity which results in a fuller male vocals showing than the Trio but with reduced clarity and presence. The upper midrange on the Trio has greater emphasis and it creates a livelier female vocals display. There is a more vivid listen on the Trio. For the treble section, the Trio has greater extension than the Sirius and there is greater amount of air rendered. The expression on the Trio is crispier and there is a higher level of definition. There is more sparkle on the Trio which helps to elevate the overall vibrancy. Treble articulation on the Trio is more precise. Lastly, the stage expansion on both is natural. The Sirius has greater width magnitude. The Trio has less closed in depth.
Hi how does it compare VS OH10? (especially the sub-bass and globally is it an improvement?)
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The Trio is an improvement definitely with a fuller sound. Cheers!
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Can you do a comparison to fearless S8F freedom? Thanks
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Hi, the Trio is more complete sounding with greater dynamics. Better bass texture, fuller midrange & smoother treble. Cheers!
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Nozzle looks smooth, don’t tips slide right off?
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No. Cheers!
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Hi! How would you compare the sound quality of this with the ISN H40?
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As the price suggests, the Trio is better than H40. However, H40 is no slouch and it is a no-brainer at its price point. Cheers!
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I currently have the H40. Would you consider this as an upgrade?
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Hi, the H40 is an excellent IEM already. The Trio is more expensive and it is an upgrade. Cheers!
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Very interesting review. This Trio is similar in price to fearless s8z while having the specs of the roland. Between s8z and trio which one is best for classical and which one for metal? Thank you
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Hi, it depends on what you are looking for. For the bass and soundstage, Trio. For the midrange and treble, S8Z. Do you mind providing some of your classical & metal tracks? Will test for you. Cheers!
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Ok, for example 2 piece of music I know very well, Where the Wild Wolves Have Gone by Powerwolf and Beethoven`s violin sonata 3 played by Roberto Gatto . Actually I own t800, fealty, se846, spring1, oh10 and some more ciems so I wonder if s8z or trio are a some kind of upgrade. Thank you a lot :))
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For Wild Wolves Have Gone by Powerwolf, Trio while for Beethoven`s violin sonata 3 played by Roberto Gatto, S8Z. I think these 2 IEMs will be an upgrade. Cheers!
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Could you do a short comparison between mofasest trio, Ibasso IT04, and Moondrop A8, please? and which one do you prefer?
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Hi, the Trio sounds fuller & smoother. I prefer the Trio. Cheers!
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is there any sibilance ?
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Hi, there is no sibilance. Cheers!
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I’m looking for the best sounding IEM up to $550. Of all the IEMs you reviewed within this price range, could this be the one? I mainly listen to kpop. Thanks!
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Hi, I recommend the Mofasest Trio. Cheers!
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