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HIDIZS MP143 Salt Review - Meldrick(HEADFONICS)

HIDIZS MP143 Salt Review - Meldrick(HEADFONICS)

Bass

The MP143 Salt offers a balanced low-end focusing on mid-bass rather than sub-bass.

Modern pop and hip-hop tracks lose some energy and low-end grunt through the MP143 Salt. Low-frequency 808s and kick drums sound deflated on the MP143 Salt, sounding devoid of texture and note weight.

While the sub-bass presence is modest and lacks the chest-rumbling impact, the mid-bass is prominent, providing a satisfying warmth that adds body to bass guitars and electronic elements.

Mids

The mids on the MP143 Salt have a forward presentation with vocals taking center stage. This emphasis on vocals comes at a slight cost to naturalness, as the timbre leans toward a metallic and somewhat grainy quality.

Treble

The treble on the MP143 Salt is sharp and detailed, with a noticeable emphasis on cymbals, chimes, and other metallic instruments on the upper end of the frequency response.

My Verdict

With its blend of good technicalities and tuning flexibility through its replaceable tuning nozzles, audiophiles looking to pick up their first Planar IEM may want to consider the Hidizs MP143 Salt to experience a competitive Planar IEM performance with an affordable price tag.

With good vocal clarity and treble resolution, alongside a surprising amount of mid-bass, it may be a demo-worthy choice for audiophiles who enjoy critical listening of jazz and classical music.

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