Truthear HEXA Hybrid IEMs
Audio/IEMs
“The Truthear HEXA combines a **1DD+3BA hybrid driver array** with a **DLP 3D-printed acoustic waveguide** for remarkably low distortion and high resolution. Its neutral-bright tuning excels for critical listening, but subdued bass and average fit limit its appeal, making it a top analytical tool in the budget IEM tier.”
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Hybrid driver array delivers exceptional detail and technical resolution.
hifitopia.comIncredible technical achievement
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Exceptionally low distortion provides a clean reference sound signature.
audioreview.frieve.comexceptionally low distortion
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Comfortable angular shell design suits extended listening sessions.
soundguys.comthe Truthear Hexa fit ears just fine
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Revealing treble response aids vocal editing and monitoring tasks.
soundguys.comliked editing vocal content with the Truthear Hexa
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Bass response is subdued and lacks impact for bass-heavy genres.
soundguys.combass is quieter than Id hope for
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Midrange and lower treble can sound politely unexciting to some listeners.
hifitopia.comUnexciting sound from the mid-range to the lower treble
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Fit and isolation are average, often requiring ear tip experimentation.
soundguys.comgetting the right ear tips was a little time-consuming
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It would have been better if the air frequencies were a bit stronger in the upper treble, but Hexa shows its warmth here too.
hifitopia.comIt would have been better if the air frequencies were a bit stronger in the upper treble, but Hexa shows its warmth here too.
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Below is a breakdown of each feature so you know exactly what you’re getting: Build & Design TheHexauses a square-but-smooth ID design that keeps the shell compact and light without feeling cheap.
gogemio.comBelow is a breakdown of each feature so you know exactly what you’re getting: Build & Design TheHexauses a square-but-smooth ID design that keeps the shell compact and light without feeling cheap.
