![]() Sensitivity: Impedance: 32Ω☑5% Frequency response: 10Hz-36000 Hz (free field.Detachable cable standard: 24AWG Litz 4N OFC.Driver: Carbon Nanotube diaphragm- 10mm Dual cavity dynamic driver. ![]() Earhooks are thin, takes shape easily and it’s comfortable. Cable braided nicely but probably be tangled in your pocket. Cable have L plug, strain reliefs looks solid and on Y split, there’s chunky circle and it’s too way down, chin slider would be nice. Silicone tips material is stiff which is a bad thing. Out of the box, there’s circular zipcase, 3x Filter, tweezers, 2 sets of3 size silicone tips (small bore, wide bore) and cable. In the other hand, Moondrop Starfield is heavy. If your concha size is small, it would probably fall off. If you are familiar with Universal Custom Fit and if it does fits well, lucky you but if you are unfamiliar with this fit type i recommend to try it first. On right ear piece, there’s golden “Starfield” writing and on the left piece, there’s a star and circle that reminds us “Starfield” name, cool move! If you ask me left piece’s sign is much more catchy than “Starfield” writing on the right piece. ![]() I believe there’s protective coating but in long term, the edges would get peeled off.īuild-wise it does look like Kanas Pro/KXXS/KXXX from Moondrop. I think Moondrop done it good, just like other products we reviewed from them but let’s check it out! Design & ComfortĪt first glance, Starfield attracts attention with blue/purple pearlescent painting. Let’s look at mid-budget range famed Chi-Fi brand Moondrop’s 109$ (MSRP) Moondrop Starfield.
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