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Binary x Gizaudio Chopin Review Roundup!!

Binary x Gizaudio Chopin Review Roundup!!

Binary Acoustics in collaboration with Gizaudio came up with the “Chopin” last year. Boasting a four-driver hybrid setup with 8mm Ceramic Diaphragm Dynamic Driver and three BA drivers per side, the pair was loved by the audiophiles widely. People all around the globe praised the Chopin for its great technical performance and excellent comfort. With expert designing by Binary and professional tuning adjustments by Timmy from Gizaudio, the pair presents a fantastic option for audiophiles looking for a detailed and energetic IEM with a focus on clarity and comfort. Today, we are going to check out some reviews of Binary x Gizaudio Chopin shared by the audiophiles on public platforms. At the time of this blog, you can get the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin for just $169.99. Let’s begin.

A Short Disclaimer:-

We have summarized the reviews in this blog. All the impressions are by the respected reviewers only, we have just summarized them for better understanding in simpler words.

Audio-In Reviews(YouTube):-

Dave from Audio-In Reviews liked the Gizaudio x Binary Chopin and rated it highly in his review. He mentions the pair to have a U-shaped sound profile with a well-done bass response. As per him, the Chopin delivers a clean, controlled, and dynamic bass response. He also mentions the treble to be a bit sibilant but not harsh at all. He also likes the technical performance of the pair and appericiates the wide soundstage and excellent imaging and instrument separation. In his review, Dave has compared the Chopin with several other IEMs in its price range. It’s a well-detailed review, Dave rates the Chopin highly with a fantastic score and recommends it. If you want, you can check out his review on his YouTube below.

In-Ear Fetish(YouTube):-

Zeos from In-Ear Fetish has done a comprehensively detailed review on the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin. He seems quite impressed with the set and refers to it as a great value-for-money IEM. He describes the sound signature of the set as balanced sounding with a focus on vocals. As per the video, Zeos praises the Chopin for its powerful and impactful sound with a wide soundstage and good imaging. He finds the set to be very detailed and can reproduce minute nuances quite beautifully. Overall, his review of the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin is very good. Check it out on his YouTube channel.

ふぐみかん(YouTube):-

This is a review in the Japanese language. The reviewer here likes the Binary Chopin and praises it for its excellent sound presentation. He describes the sound to be smooth and balanced with rich vocals. He also highlights the amazing presentation of the set with Wide soundstage, good imaging, and powerful, deep-hitting impactful bass response. The reviewer here also appreciates the set for its comfortable fit and good isolation. It’s a well-done review that our Japanese friends can check.

Vivir Digital(YouTube):-

This review by Vivir Digital is nicely presented and covers everything about the set including a brief comparison with the Moondrop Variations. The reviewer here praises the Chopin for its excellent sound quality which is detailed and rich in its overall presentation. The reviewer also mentions that the set has a long nozzle which might cause fit issues for some people. He describes the sound of the Chopin to be clear, crisp, and well-defined. It seems like the reviewer has enjoyed the set quite nicely.

Akros(YouTube):-

As always, Akros has shared a very detailed and in-depth take in his video review of the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin. He appericiates the pair for its flawless fit, balanced, musical, detailed sound, and subwoofer-like lower-end response. He appericiates the set for its outstanding technical performance producing sweet and extended treble region. Akros mentions the technical performance of the set to be highly competent and surprising. He has done a very detailed take with comparison with several other IEMs, do check his take out on his YouTube channel.

Super* Review(YouTube):-

Mark Ryan has shared his detailed take on the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin here in this Video. He describes the sound to have a Harman target response curve with slight deviations. In his review, he compares the pair with Truthears Nova and finds the Chopin to be more exciting and rich in sound delivery. He decribes the sound to be meaty in lower end, crisp and accurate in the midrange, and detailed, well-defined in the treble region. Do check out his video to understand the sound of the Chopin fully.

Ywheng89(HeadFi Review):-

This is a link to a well-written review for the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin by Ywheng89 on Head-Fi. He has shared some really cool pictures of the set as well. As per the reviewer, the Chopin has excellent technical performance, Clean and fast bass response, and a smoothly detailed treble. He appericiates the set for its clean midrange presentation. He also praises the 3D stage of the set and good imaging as well. Although he mentions that the Mid-Bass is not up to his liking, but overall rates the set quite highly in his review. He has also compared the Chopin with Truthears Nova in his review.

Jarlaxle(Head-fi):-

Another great review of the Chopin that describes the sound of the pair quite nicely. Jarlaxle on Head-Fi has shared his in-depth take here where he has mentioned the set to deliver a quality sound at a pocket-friendly price. The reviewer here appreciates the tuning of the set to be both fun and musical with great technical performance. He also praises the bass response of the set and finds it well-textured and fast. In this review, the reviewer has also shared his take of Chopin with other premium IEMs in the market including Moondrop Variations, AudioSense AQ4, etc. His take is a good read, do check it out.

Final Words:-

These are some tremendously done reviews for the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin. We are glad that people have loved the Binary x Gizaudio Chopin as we are the sole online retailer for the brand. Now the brand has also come up with its second international product, the Binary DynaQuattro, that set is also getting some good reviews online. So which one are you going to buy this season?? Chopin or DynaQuattro?? Feel free to contact us at support@hifigo.com if you have any questions or queries.

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