Here is my straight to the point views, will not get into audiophile jargon as that you can find a lot over the web about these in-ear headphones. So getting straight to the point; GR07BE is worth investing if you are serious about music but do consider uncompressed music to get the best out of them and also your source, do play a very important role in what you hear and perceive out of your gear.
I bought this from ‘HIFINAGE’ and connecting with Abhishek was fantastic. He is the guy, who knows his business seriously and gives ears to your requirements. Do reach out to him if you are unclear and he would suggest the product as per your sound signature requirements.
I have multiple in-ear and overhead, headphones and I would be making comparisons of GR07 BE only as an when required with them.
Build –
GR07 BE’s are good build. I was a little apprehensive initially about the cable (on comparing them with my Shure’s) but using them for about a month now, I am convinced about their durability (but Shure’s are better).
Accessories & Comfort –
Not that comfortable! I prefer ear monitors with over-ear cable, and to my experience, these GR07’s do not have the best of fits. Ear guides are provided, that does help to some extent, but I am not a fan of ear guides as they have their shortcomings. Memory wire would have been good. Earphone tips have been provided but finding the right fit would take time and even if u do, I am sure you would also struggle to get the best of fits (I did). My suggestion to Vsonic here would be to add some good quality foam ear tips. To help you, you can buy Comply Foam – 400 series and that would solve the fit issue but they are expensive. Once you find the right fit, then they are a breeze.
Sound –
Here, I will not get into technical jargon. Before giving them listening and writing this review, I gave them a 30-35 hrs burn-in time using pink noise. The gear that I used – I phone, Mac-book pro, Fiio Kilimanjaro, and Schiit Asgard 2 (solid-state amp) and uncompressed music. To start with, these do not need amplification and you can use them with your mobile phone however a high res player would yield better results like Fiio X1-X7; XDuoo, etc.
These are very balanced across the whole frequency spectrum. No specific frequency over-powers the adjacent. These have very subtle bass, which means they do their job perfectly. If you are a Jazz, classical fan, you would be blown away with their performance. Not that they are bad with other genres of music at all! The bass is tight but not overpowering and minds you a lot depending on your fit. The better the ear tip fit, the better is the isolation and better the results would be. I recommend Comply foam ear tips, which I have been using. High are good. Some have complained about the sibilance issue, but I did not come across sibilance to the extent that would be annoying to your ears. Mid’s are very very good. You feel the urge to listen to your music again and again. One of the very best of mid’s reproduction I have come across.
Just one thing, though I know I am being a bit overcritical here, I would love to see more sound stage presence.
Final Verdict –
They are a great piece of in-ear monitors that one cannot go wrong with. If you want to enjoy music, the way it has been recorded; these are one of the gems. Not all nuances can be heard as in Grados but these are not meant to compete with those ranging way high in price. I rate them very high in my collection and are my goto earphones if I am not doing critical listening.