Hisenior Cano Cristales IEM

Save 28%

Price:
Sale price₹ 35,990.00 Regular price₹ 49,990.00
Stock:
Going fast! Just 1 units remaining.
  • 🛡 100% Original Product With Brand Warranty
  • 7 Days Replacement
  • 🚚 Fast & Free Shipping

TAS Commitment

Description

Driver Configuration: 2DD + 8BA (2 Low, 4 Mid, 4 High)

Frequency Response: 10Hz – 40kHz

Sensitivity: 113dB/mW

Impedance: 15Ω

Noise Isolation: -20dB

THD: 0.5% ± 0.1%

Crossover: 3-Way Passive

Connector Type: 0.78mm 2-pin

Cable: 3-in-1 Modular (4.4 / 3.5 / 2.5)

Warranty: 1 Year (IEM only)

What’s in the Box
Hisenior Cano Cristales Hybrid IEM (2DD+8BA)

3-in-1 UP-OCC SPC modular cable (4.4mm / 3.5mm / 2.5mm)

Premium Manatee leather carry case

3 Pairs Balance Silicone Tips (4.5mm - S/M/L)

3 Pairs Bass+ Silicone Tips (3.8mm - S/M/L)

6 Pairs Soft Balance Silicone Tips (4.5mm - S/M/L)

2 Pairs Memory Foam Tips (4.9mm - M)

Cable Clip & Cleaning Cloth

Warranty Period: 1 Year from the date of Invoice
Covered: Manufacturing Defects Only
Warranty Form: https://www.theaudiostore.in/pages/warranty-claim-form

Hisenior Audio has been dedicated to creating and producing professional custom and universal-fitting in-ear monitors for musicians, audio engineers, and audiophiles since 2016. Whether you play bass, drums, keys, guitar, or sing, and regardless of where your music happens - at home, on the street, or on stage - we believe that every one of your musical dreams deserves respect and protection. Our aim is to inspire a stronger connection to your music, enhance your stage performance, and provide better hearing protection through our affordable and professional in-ear monitors.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Dishant Mishra (Kolkata)
Dynamics and Details

Source:
- Desktop: Tidal + local FLACs on a Linux machine -> iFi Zen Dac (1st gen)
- Mobile: Tidal on Android -> Fiio KA15 (non oversampling mode)
Cable: the one that came in the box but with the balanced ending (mostly because I have noticed that it opens up some of my other hybrid iems even on lower volume. Might just be placebo so take this experience with a grain of salt.)
Eartips: Tangzu Sancai (regular bore)

Albums used for early impressions:
- ...And Everything in Between - Unprocessed (Progressive Metalcore / Tech Death)
- Cure - Erra (Progressive Metalcore)
- Zanmu - Ado (J-Pop)
- DOLL - 9Lana (J-Pop)
- Not But Disco and Player 1 - Kardi (K-Rock)
- GNX - Kendrick Lamar (Rap / Hip Hop)
- Unlocked - Denzel Curry (Rap / Hip Hop)

Early impressions: One of the first things I noticed after putting these on and before playing anything (on my PC) was that these are very sensitive. I switched over to my phone with the Fiio KA15 and that immediately solved the noise floor issue. The power from the balanced cable probably just further boosted the noise floor of my DAC on the PC so keep in mind that these are not hard to run at all and will probably be fine with a dongle DAC and the single ended cable. Playing Hell from ...And Everything in Between on my PC left me speechless. I usually don't enjoy listening to any metal on my other IEMs (Truthear Hexas and AFUL Explorer) as my bookshelf speakers have spoiled me rotten with their sense of space and detail retrieval. But these were somehow better than my Wharfie diamonds. The texture on the guitar and bass in Hell and Lore was immediately apparent. Taps sounded plucky as intended. Percussion had a tactile sharpness to it, which is probably thanks to excellent detail retrieval of these IEMs. At no point was I in discomfort from any treble peaks through the song. Time Henson and Scott le Page's solos on Die on the cross of the Martyr sounded more dynamic on these than on any of my other equipment. And all of this without ever muffling the vocals, which had a fullness despite coming across as very natural.

Ado and 9Lana's vocals also had a richness to them despite the otherwise busy J-Pop production. The bass line felt dynamic and textured. Instrument separation on these is top notch as I am actually able to tell each of them apart, which is new to me for this genre of music.

This pair will also not disappoint bassheads. Listening to various J-Pop and Hip Hop tracks was very enjoyable. The vocals never took a back set and the sub-bass had a decisive rumble to it, never muddying the mids.

Overall this is an easy recommendation to those who are not overly treble sensitive. A very fun pair of IEMs that absolutely justifies it's price tag with its dynamics and detail retrieval.

You may also like

Recently viewed

TRUSTED BY OVER 50K+ MUSIC ENTHUSIASTS