Moondrop Aria 2
Moondrop Aria 2
4.5 / 5.0
(10) 10 total reviews
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Experience superior sound with advanced electroacoustic technology and scientific acoustic architecture, featuring a patented dynamic driver structure. The earphones boast an internal and external composite magnetic circuit, independent brass cavity, and a new ceramic-coated spherical dome composite diaphragm for enhanced treble and resolution. Encased in alloy-casted precision-milled housing with a replaceable brass CNC-milled acoustic nozzle, they offer effective pressure venting for optimal performance. Combining scientific theory and subjective listening, these earphones deliver ultra-low distortion and detailed sound, complete with a high-quality single-ended cable.
Specs
- Connectivity: 2pin
- Driver Configuration: 1DD
- Impedance: 33ohm
- Sensitivity: 122dB/Vrms



I got my set about a week and a half ago, and I've only used them three times, but they're already falling apart. The two parts that the shell of the right IEM is composed of are loose already, and they slide back and forth and make an audible and tactile click if "too much" pressure is applied to them. I put quotations around "too much" because even the pressure from switching the ear tips,, or even sometimes just adjusting them in my ears will make them slide and click. I like and have had good experiences with Moondrop's products, so I'm hoping this is just a manufacturing defect that can be resolved. Because I didn't expect a $70 IEM to be this flimsy.
This is a real bummer, because I was incredibly happy with the sound and fit the few times I used them. So much in fact that I was being extremely careful with them. I plan on giving the same set another chance, so hopefully this is a one time freak issue.
I been using blon03 and tangzu wan’er for a while now. Compare to those 2 iem the build quality of aria2 was really good with the metal shell and really nice cable. The sound quality also really good for it price.
I just love them - the sound, the fact that they're made of metal, and the possibility to switch from a 3.5mm to a 4.5mm jack. BUT... I'm not sure if the issue is with the tips or if the isolation isn't perfect, but I don't like the slight sound leak, especially when listening at higher volumes.
I'm not an audiophile guy. I simply love music. I don't remember exactly how I found Crinacle on YouTube., but since then I discovered that it's not the price that makes an IEM better. It's the tunning.
I have a more expensive IEM that I bought in Japan on 2016, before knowing Crinacle. I thought the sound was great with them. I was wrong.
With Aria 2 it's like I'm listening to the same music, but recorded on a professional studio Everything is perfect played and sounds amazing And it's the exact music .
So if you like music, have small ears and want to spend less than $100 on a IEM, the Aria 2 it's perfect.
I come from the FIO FH3s, and I'm pleasantly surprised by the Aria 2s. The sound is clearer and warmer than the FH3s, and the latter have better bass, but there's nothing prohibitive about them.
I don't regret my purchase, for the price you'll have great IEM's