![]() Typically dynamic drivers are used in higher-end hybrid design IEMs to handle bass frequencies due to their high excursion characteristics. The Moondrop Starfield uses a dynamic driver with a 'carbon nanotube' coating. Overall this is one of the easiest to use pieces of audiophile equipment I've come across. Thankfully there's also no hiss when plugging them into a wide range of different sources. Importantly it's also light and not stiff so it doesn't get stuck by holding its shape the way many other IEMs and headphones often do.īecause each earpiece is lightweight and on the small to medium side I find them to be very comfortable. ![]() The Starfield's cable is tangle-free and easy to use, with the earpieces using the 2-pin connector style. My suspicion is that this will likely depend on how well they're taken care of, so it might be a good idea to put a foam divider into the small round case that it comes with to prevent the two earpieces from touching. It also feels fairly solid, although there have been some reports of paint flaking off over time. It has a sleek dark blue look with a slight magenta tinge to it, accented by a shimmering gloss that fits appropriately with the moniker 'Starfield' - as if it were a snapshot of the night sky itself. The Moondrop Starfield is one of the best looking IEMs I've come across.
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