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BQEYZ Spring 2 announced – New Triple Hybrid IEM From BQEYZ

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It’s been less than a year since BQEYZ introduced their Spring 1 IEM.For those unfamiliar with the brand. BQEYZ was among the first to design and release custom Tri hybrid…

It’s been less than a year since BQEYZ introduced their Spring 1 IEM.
For those unfamiliar with the brand. BQEYZ was among the first to design and release custom Tri hybrid IEMs. They became known for their use of Piezoelectric drivers. A technology which unfortunately remains uncommon today.

Since then, The company released a few unique products. Finally, announcing their latest Tri-hybrid. The BQEYZ Spring 2.

BQEYZ Spring 2 is a Tri-Hybrid that combines three distinct types of drivers.

  1. A (13mm) coaxial driver. Without a doubt ,the dynamic driver provides the best bass response.
  2. A balanced armature driver. BAs provide a more detailed yet balanced sound.
  3. A (9-layer) piezoelectric driver. Finally, this tweeter adds lots of details and crispiness to the highs.

Other Features include:

  • Design: BQEYZ designed the external housing out of a (5-axis) CNC machined aluminum. Offered in two distinct colors.
  • Custom drivers: The three drivers in the Spring 2 are custom tuned (in the house) and therefore easily meet their target frequency responses.
  • Comfort: The two earpieces fit comfortably as a because of their lightweight design.
  • Superior quality control: The left and right drivers are matched to precision within (+/- 1 dB).
  • Smooth transition: Frequency transition is smooth from one driver to another.
  • Detachable cable: Upgrade your cable with a (0.78mm 2-pin) cable.
  • Driveability: Low (32Ω) impedance paired with a high 110dB sensitivity. The Spring 2 is a highly efficient IEM. As a result, many users will find it a splendid choice for portable listening.

Accessories:

  • Carrying case.
  • 4-strand single-crystal copper cable.
  • Silicone tips of various sizes.
  • Foam tips of various sizes.

According to BQEYZ. The new IEM has a wide frequency response of 7-40kHz. However, it’s a tad brighter than the old model. Given these facts, The Spring 2 is obviously an improvement over their previous model.

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