Nouske NH-14 Quick Review
Brief:  Denmark, not just butter and bacon anymore.
Price:  US$50 or £38 Drivers: Dual-Driver, 10mm dynamic + Balanced armature
Specifications:  Sensitivity: 112 
dB/1mw, Impedance: 32 OHM, Frequency response: 8 Hz-26000 Hz, Jack Type :
 3.5mm Stereo Gold-plated plug, Cable length: 1.22m.
Accessories:  4 pairs of silicon ear tips.
Build Quality:  Very nice, it all would appear to very nicely put together.
Isolation:  Good.  Towards the 
upper end of what a dynamic gives.  So fine for out and doubt, on a bus 
etc etc.  Not really quite up to Tube or flight levels but still easily 
enough to get yourself run over.  Please do remember to use your eyes 
people.
Comfort/Fit:  Great.  They are a 
bit on the biggish side but in the ears they went and I had no issue 
seating them or any comfort issues.  I was happy to use them for several
 hours at a time with no issues.
Aesthetics:  Weirdly their 
colouring options are gold, black or wood.  Wood isn’t unusual in itself
 but they look radically different from the black and gold ones.  
Presumably it’s the same in side however.  I can’t say I’m wild about 
gold as a rule, I’d prefer silver but the black ones look pretty nice. 
Sound: 
 So not one but two drivers in them, not any that they are hybrids with 
one dynamic and one balanced armature inside.  Just even two years back 
people would have thought you crazy trying to pair the two radically 
differently behaving driver types into one, not just that, but into one 
this price?!?!?!?  The dynamic in there shifts the low end air 
movement.  It’s big, powerful and can give a big rumbly sound, feel too 
in a way BA’s can’t.  The bass may be the star of the show in fact.  
It’s clearly very well-articulated but not hard nor over aggressive.  A 
little soft maybe for some perhaps but I find this to be superbly easy 
on the ear.  It’s not flabby, it’s just a little soft at the edges with a
 more rigid core underneath.  Rich deep lows sound vigorous and powerful
 when called upon however it’s more natural state is a sweepingly 
melodic tonality.  It’s just so nice on the ear.  Mids are touch pushed 
back and a little one the warm side for me but again they are so nicely 
easy on the ear.  The detail levels are good (unsurprising given it’s a 
BA at work) yet not overly so.  These are very much about enjoying the 
whole ensemble than extracting out any particular points.  Thus the 
highs share these traits, it can near a touch edgy when pushed but 
mostly it’s likewise not about hurling detail at you.  It’s a delicately
 smooth and enjoyable dusting of upper end shimmer.  It is mostly 
anyway, if you start to push the volume they can get a little over 
excited in the treble.
Quantity wise it’s somewhat V shaped with a notable slant towards the bass, they are a bassy, warmly pleasing earphone.
Value:  Who would have ever thought
 a couple of years a dual driver, hybrid IEM would go for under US$50?  
There is lots of tech in there for your money.
Pro’s:  Big, lovely and sumptuous bass.  Mids and treble nicely detailed.
Con’s:  Bass may be too big or too billowy for some tastes.  Highs get a touch unruly at volume.
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