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HIDIZS MP143 Salt Review - mars chan

HIDIZS MP143 Salt Review - mars chan

The sound signature is mild V-shaped and on the brighter side, but it never became fatiguing. There is an upper midrange elevation, but it is not very obvious as it is obscured by the elevated treble and bass. Though it has a slightly bright treble, there is always a bass presence that prevents the MP143 from sounding lean. It has a very nice balance between bass and treble.

The soundstage is not the biggest in its price range but certainly above average, and I never felt claustrophobic. The imaging is also not the best in its price range but definitely above average. It has a fair amount of layering and separation, making it enjoyable to listen to without leaving you wanting.

It has loud, rumbly, and energetic bass, but it is not the tightest and most visceral I've heard. The bass is slightly rounded, and there is a hint of boominess and a lack of definition on songs with fast successive bass, but overall, it has a good sounding bass that is very well balanced with the rest of the audio range.

The subbass has fast decay, so even though the graph shows excellent bass elevation, the subbass is not impressive in real life because of the fast decay.

The midrange is very neutral and very balanced between the male and female vocals, with very slight favoritism toward the female vocals. It has good details and note weight but is not very lush-sounding. It has fair elevation in the upper midrange but never gets shouty due to low distortion. Overall, the midrange is good.

The treble has a good amount of detail, extension, and air.

Versus Hidizs MP145:

The MP145 has a bigger soundstage, while the MP143 has better imaging. The MP143 can handle more power and go louder with lesser distortion. The MP145 bass is boomier; on the MP143, it's more controlled and tighter. The MP145 has a warmer midrange. The MP145 has more treble elevation, while the MP143 is more neutral in the treble. The MP145 has a bigger and grander presentation of the music. They have enough differences in sound presentation and signature that owning both won't feel redundant. I recommend the MP143 as a complementary IEM for the MP145.

 

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