Obravo ERIB-2a Review
Thanks to the UK Loaner Tour for the loan.
First
Impressions: Erm what the, so there come with a case it seems, yet
that’s gigantic. Hmm I suppose if you’re to fit your dap in there too
it might be of use but really??? I mean I know it’s no great bother to
buy a case of eBay but for a premium product it’s a silly omission.
Okay and what is with the metal spike things???? I’m thinking maybe its
little stands for the silicon tips to sit? I realise I have a loaner
set so I presume someone though to put them in little baggies instead
but even so, if that’s what they are for what a stupid waste. Maybe I’m
missing something that really can’t be what they are for is it??? Maybe
they are tools for aiding in the extraction of the buds? Bugger me
they aren’t wanting to come out are they? Okay this case thing, I’m
really not loving it at all, oh Jesus Christ you can’t even remove the
foam insert, are you serious??? If this was mine I’d be cutting the
elastic strap that’s fastening it to the case but as it’s a loaner, well
I cant. Seriously though who thought this was a good idea and then who
approved it???
So
I’d say were off to a bad start aren’t we? In the ears and oh god, the
attached cables means the cable strain relief is huge. So I can wear
down, which I hate, or wear them up and look utterly ridiculous. Again
I’m thinking who decided this and then who okayed it? Get those strain
reliefs sorted ASAP.
Okay
so eventually in the ears. Sound wise, hmm. They are alright. I’m
running off the little 1G Shuffle so while powerful for an itty bitty
portable it’s not mains powered. It’s pretty nice, reminding me of the
RE-0 but with soundstage. It’s pleasant, a little subdued and
unaggressive. Hmm I’d expected uber amazeballs treble and a bit in your
face. Hmm rather mellow actually, flavourless. Most curious indeed.
Source: FiiO E7/E9 combo, Hisoundaudio Studio V 3rd Anv., HiFiMAN HM-650, 1G Ipod Shuffle, Nexus 5, Lumia 735 and a Graham Slee Solo Ultra Linear.
Lows:
With their relatively highly open nature for an IEM you expect certain
things. Like an open headphone the eternal struggle between open verses
closed and that battle continues here somewhat. You get the lows,
clean, articulate but they only go so far down before falling off a
cliff. I don’t mind that, I’m on the whole somewhat who sides with the
open camp. Here though, I was expecting planar super agility, lightning
responsiveness and it just isn’t. it’s not that it sucks but I look at
the price tag and think, hey you had better be awesome and it just is
not. I can’t help constantly feeling that it’s as though I’m not quite
supplying it enough power, that’s what it sounds like. However I don’t
think that is the issue, you see when playing out the Studio, a
relatively cool, dry course its better. It then feels more nimble and
has a bit of an impact to it yet that price tag…….. sure it’s pretty
reasonable but no matter how much I think diminishing returns this thing
is £550. That’s US$765 and that’s even with the current absolutely
terrible £/US$ exchange rate.
It
is nice, it’s really rather good in absolute terms but all the things i
reach for as comparable are mostly sitting around the £100 mark. Sure
its good but that price tag just sticks in my craw.
Mids:
Nice. Once more there is a certain expectation of lithe nimble agility
that just isn’t there. The mids are very nice, sweeping and mellow.
So much gentility it’s really very pleasant to listen to but it ever
feels like there is a soft focus filter on. Its rather odd as if you
listen out you can detect lots and lots of detail but there is
absolutely no immediacy to it. I feel constantly there is something
missing. If your job is to listen to music all day every day and you
need something that will be plainly accurate but very mild on the ear,
these would work well. However they are just so casually bland, so
laidback they have no life to them. Even with the Studio though they
improve they still just sound so blandly mildly agreeable. Pleasant and
inoffensive. I just cannot find any emotiveness in them.
Quantitatively
they are over all rather flat, perhaps the most gentle of upside down
U’s where the mids are a tiny touch ahead of the treble. They are also
somewhat more focused on the lower vocal ranges than the upper. They
can sound a little smooth and mellow.
Highs:
Bland. If you listen hard there is actually a ton of detail but its
sooooo mildly gentle about its display. So laidback, so lacksidasicle
it’s boring. God damn it I want to slap them in face to wake them up a
bit. It’s all just so mildly pleasant and inoffensive. They really
remind me of Spendor speakers. Technically good but so unexciting they
manage to suck the life out of everything. I’m no treble head but these
are so mildly bland. Hmm I should really go fish out the SE420’s as
compare. I should but I’m not sure I can bring myself to. Okay I did,
and the 420 is much more middy. Lol, it actually all sounds rather more
excitable and active too. Okay so the 2a has much more refinement in
the treble, similar in quantity but lots more finesse.
Soundstage:
Okay here they begin to do better. Their openness really makes them
sound expansive. There is a relative acoustic vista before you and then
I spoil it by pulling out the IE8’s. Yeah that price tag, ouchy.
Fit:
They are an annoyance. They pretty much are designed so you have to
wear them down, which I hate, or up with giant antenna sticking up.
Seriously did no one try wearing a pair of there over at oBravo?
Comfort:
They were fine so long as I didn’t move. They like to sit shallow
which is unusual but I’m fine with that, it’s their wearing down that
means they are constantly pulled on by the cable and that makes you
constantly aware of them in your ears. Not painful or anything but it
was rather irritating.
Aesthetics:
Erm well usually I love bare metal but these, I mean they aren’t “ugly”
but they really aren’t lookers. The likes of the Finder X1 or T20 next
to these and well, these are not in the same league. Then there is the
cable attachments to them, yeah these are not my favourites.
Microphonics:
Despite their shape I wore them up and it was fine. Even wearing down
there essentially none, probably due to the massive strain relief but
wherever it is it works.
Amped/Unamped:
Weird. Out of the big amps, they felt like there weren’t being driven
properly, like there was some acoustic veil over them. Then the Studio
injected a tiny hint of life to them but then moving down to the phones
they moved back to the veiled. It would appear that actual power
output just doesn’t matter a jot but what does is the relative warmth or
coolness of the source. Frankly I find that rather odd and I really
expected that given their planar nature they would be power hungry
beasts but that does not seem to be the case. I mean the bass got a bit
fuller with a big amp but that was really about it. Very curious
indeed.
Isolation:
So so. They are very upfront in letting you know they are open IEM’s
and naturally isolation suffers. That isn’t a bad thing per say, it’s a
choice. It’s really not something I would choose to use out and about,
I mean you could but with music playing you might be “that guy” on the
bus blasting out tsch tsch tsch tsch to all those nearby. Of course for
you with music going you won’t hear stuff, like traffic, so you’ll
still need to use your eyes when walking. Just this maybe isn’t one for
using in the Library unless you want everyone near you to hate you.
Cable:
It is removable so I hope that means someone will make a cable with
loss ridiculously long strain reliefs. Otherwise it’s a nice, woven
cloth covered cable. Oddly no neck synch but otherwise it’s a perfectly
nice cable.
Accessories:
Well you get the box / case whatever thing. That’s essentially
useless, it is massive and has a gigantic foam insert (that you do
appear to be able to cut out but as this is loaner, I’m not finding
out. You get a bunch of tips, a couple of ear guide things, and a
6.25mm to 3.5mm adapter that actually looks fantastic. Then there is
the weird metal things. I think they are just so the tips can sit on in
the case/box but with this being a loaner, the tips were all bagged and
separate. If they have some other purpose I’ll be buggered as to what
it might be. If however I’m right then seriously?????? What a
ridiculous and pointless thing to include. However I cannot for the
life of me think what else they might be fore.
Value: Erm, yeah but well, no.
Conclusion:
So I think it’s pretty clear that the ERIB-2a and I have not gotten
along super well. I get the impression there is so much potential in
them, or maybe that’s my wishful thinking? They have a planar driver in
them for god sake!!! These should be able to sing and dance on the
head of a pin, they should move like lightning and be spectacular. They
however at present are none of those things. It’s like oBravo have
gone out of their way not to do the V shaped drama and have so mellowed
them that they are so listless as to be practically comatose. Could it
be that its due to my having the middle one, the aluminium one rather
than the “warm” wood version or the “cold” ceramic version? I’d love to
hear them both and see if they have mare sparkle and life to them
because they should.
It’s
a sad thing really, I know that the driver in here is able to pull out
top teir detail levels but it’s tuned to be so meek and bland. Then
that price tag, just no, I’m sorry but no. I feel like a school teacher
writing a report card, I know they can do so much better but they just
aren’t trying.
So
would I buy one? Nope. With their present price tag they need to be
something special and they aren’t. They may have great potential but as
is, the 2a version I have is competent and capable for sure, it’s also
in absolute terms got VERY high audio quality. However so do others and
they are a damn sight cheaper. A nice effort for sure from oBravo but
next time, must do better.
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