QKZ X HBB Hades
If you're looking for earphones that can deliver massive amount of deep thumping bass the QKZ X HBB Hades is here to satisfy your cravings. With its dual dynamic driver setup featuring 9mm PU and LCP composite diaphragms, these earphones are engineered to pump out deep, resonant bass while maintaining balance warm mids and highs, with a very attractive 3D printed resin shell and translucent blue wavy panels, compact, light and creates a good seal on my ears.
With a sensitivity of 95dB and an impedance of 15 ohms, the Hades is easy to drive and can be powered by a wide range of devices, from dsp cables, small dongle dacs to dedicated audio players. The frequency response of 20Hz to 20000Hz ensures wide range for balance sound despite the powerful bass.
The star of the show here is undoubtedly the bass, the insanely massive amount of bass. The dual dynamic drivers work in perfect harmony to deliver bass that's not just powerful but also deep and boomy. Whether you're listening to rap, hip-hop, techno, deep house or any genre that demands a solid low end, the Hades doesn't disappoint.


Balance Mids and Highs: Despite the emphasis on bass, the Hades maintains a good balance in the midrange and treble frequencies with just enough warmness to encourage you to crank the volume up for more bass without the harshness, fatiguing upper mids and treble. Compared to rosefinch which have just a bit more sub bass and has a clearer more defined mids brighted upper mids and treble but can get harsh, fatiguing on high volumes.


I did a little mod with my Hades by changing the stock metal filters to the 7hz Legato filter (or you can just remove the stock metal filter) bumps up the upper mids and treble add extra clarity and brightness without losing the powerful bass as you can see in the graph. Thanks to @mars chan for the graph.



To fully enjoy the Hades it needs a curated playlist, a carefully selected tracks that showcases the full bass insanity that hades is capable of, it may not have the best cleanest sounding iem bass, but it perfectly recreates the vibe of bieng in the live venue, bieng in the middle of the club, or in a warehouse rave or in a car with a two 10 inch kicker subs driven by rockford fosgate amps this takes me back... Born in the 70s, Grew up in tghe 80s partied hard in the 90s! yes i am old.
Unboxing video of QKZ X HBB HADES
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