
Kiwi Ears - Aether
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"Excellent detail retrieval ... The Aether raises the bar for the entire IEM industry. ... It represents a tectonic shift in what consumers can expect in both tonal purity and technical prowess per dollar. ... The Aether’s capacity to resolve detail eclipses many much more expensive IEMs both old and new alike."
"on sale is a banger!"
"the Aether raise the bar for planar IEMs in the sub-200$ range ... I am pretty sure that other brands will need to put a lot of effort to beat these gems."
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"The moment I put the JVC Dot tips on everything changed with this IEM. The seal is perfect. The fit is perfect. The depth is good. ... This IEM is comfortable to me. I have large ears. I don’t even feel the IEM when wearing them. They feel very lightweight in my ears despite the shell’s size. Even with the IEM fully inserted it does not cause any ear pain or fatigue."
"I found the fit comfortable ... The fit is much nicer than the 145, the 145 is heavy so you have to work for a good for. The Aether is much lighter and more ergonomic for me."
"Honestly, I've seen people say the Aether is big, but it fits like any other to me. ... the Aether fits as good as any of these."
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"Excellent detail retrieval ... The Aether raises the bar for the entire IEM industry. ... It represents a tectonic shift in what consumers can expect in both tonal purity and technical prowess per dollar. ... The Aether’s capacity to resolve detail eclipses many much more expensive IEMs both old and new alike."
"they are very incisive, precise, quick during busy passages and the low-end sounds very entertaining."
"They can extract lotta textures and details, being proficient when they need to be technical and without really giving up on that "fun" factor."
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"Imaging and layering of the sound field is great ... Very wide, tall, deep, almost 3D soundstage"
"This gives us a vast, open soundstage that feels dynamic and lively, not flat like most of the single planar sets I’ve heard to this point. ... The IEMs themselves are fairly large and feel a bit light in the hand. I believe this is partially what leads to the Aether’s ethereal soundstage; the planar driver needs room for its sound to resonate around in the larger space on its way to your ears."
"These have soundstage. They don’t sound intimate. They have an openness to them that makes some songs and instruments sound like they’re about 6 inches outside of my head. ... In gaming, sounds have depth and distance. In BF2042, I can tell how far someone is from me. Whether they’re to the side, front, or behind me, I can tell how far they are from me. The Tea Pro’s are good at this to my ears and the Aether does not dissappoint."
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"Bass is deep, penetrative, authoritative, but also fast, precise, clean"
"the bass is really nice on them. Good mid bass and sub. Really punchy! I think that's what stood out to me the most while listening. ... Yeah the low end is great. ... I'm really happy with the bass with the stock clear tips. The mid bass is super punchy without having a farty sound. Subbass is really good too put on angel by massive attack and it sounded great."
"they really have a potent yet speedy low-end that keeps me reaching for them."
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"I couldn't agree more. ... Aether's lackluster accessories ... Sub-par included eartips, no foam eartips"
"The cable I don't like that much. Just feels kinda plasticy and cheap. I will be replacing that."
"my only sore points is the accesories not really matching the price bracket"
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"Large shells are ergonomically lacking"
"The Kiwi Ears Aether are enclosed in pretty big shells since they have to accommodate a cumbersome 15.3mm planar driver, and for this reason I would not suggest these to those who have small ears."
"Unfortunately, most people wont have as good of a time getting teh Aether to fit, as they will the T10 Pro."
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"The treble is a big “no” for those who are treble sensitive, especially if you also factor that this set likes to play at medium/high volumes (not that I suggest that, but I had to try that during my tests): the treble can become very spicy and could make the overall sound more fatiguing, so I really suggest you looking for other IEMs if you are treble sensitive."
"Female vocals lack that small last bit of extension and that bit of spice in the mid-treble won't be appealing for some ... However, I think that there’s a small lack of extension in female vocals, which is noticeable when you have “decrescendo” moments of female singers (basically, when their vocals slowly fade out in a delicate way): in these occasions, the Aether lack that last bit of information. This is usually caused by a 4KHz dip in the frequency response, a thing that characterizes the Aether as well."
"The only con I can give to the sound is the slightly smoothed out treble. ... While resolution is a strong point for the set, the 6k tuning dip may mask some of a songs microdetails."
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"But, I am struggling to find 14-16mm memory foam tips which accept the Aether's wide 6mm nozzle tube. ... Have asked for help w Comply Foam customer service - they were no real help. ... Thought their military foam tips would work, but they didn't even give bore dimensions as I asked. ... Said their bore & length measurements are on their website, but I found only on some if their most common tips😵💫"
"I couldn't agree more. ... Aether's lackluster accessories ... Sub-par included eartips, no foam eartips"
"I couldn’t get a good seal with the Dunu S&S tips or the Spinfits. ... The IEM kept feeling like it was going to fall out."
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"yo personalmente considero que todos los planares agradecen un extra de potencia para hacerlos funcionar. ... Como dije antes, los planares suelen necesitar más energía para que funcionen mejor, por eso solemos utilizar conexión 4.4."
"Most certainly the Aether shines with additional power"
All of the above. However, since my line of work had massive Klipsch Horn speakers hanging from the ceiling w top-line Onkyo receiver & Denon CD/Cassette, I used to crank it up for my students...when we performed Holst's "The Planets" on the field, or Full Orchestra a movement - each for Contest Performances, I played them the real Opus. I'd play bits of everything, such as Britten's Suite from "Gloriana" to Sousa & orchestral marches, Mozart, Sibelius, etc., whatever we were teaching. I'd play everything I could to provide an example of what we were learning. After hours, when working, the other directors & I would play anything from Classical to Jazz to some of the pop tunes the kids liked. Was terrific. After retiring (44 yrs - 3 campuses plus University w same or similar Klipsch set-ups). I didn't have those 4 massive speakers anymore🙃, I use headphones & IEMS at home, when driving & walking the dogs, gardening, shopping, etc. Been through Klipsch top ear buds (of course) in the old days, but now, using a DAC & newer IEMs. Just bought the KiwiEars Aether big Planar last week & absolutely love it. Similar to my HiFiMan Ananda & Arya 2, but of course w reduced sound stage (terrific, though, for an IEM!). Amazon had it for $139 last week! Has a bit more bass extension than you'd expect from a Planar, mids are gorgeously accurate & the treble is airy & crystal clear. I EQ a touch depending on the recording. For older Telarc & recent Chandos labels, I don't need to EQ the Aether. But, I am struggling to find 14-16mm memory foam tips which accept the Aether's wide 6mm nozzle tube. Have asked for help w Comply Foam customer service - they were no real help. Thought their military foam tips would work, but they didn't even give bore dimensions as I asked. Said their bore & length measurements are on their website, but I found only on some if their most common tips😵💫 I have a terrific older Sennheiser set of cans my Dad bought in the late 1960/1970. Still sounds terrific, & I have a Focal dynamic Elegia I got on sale for $329. Amazon often has models of top makers at 40-50% off if you don't mind waiting 2-4 yrs after a new model comes out. I don't. The Arya Stealth 2, I got for $499 new. Going to buy an Etymotic ER4XR as soon as it goes on sale somewhere. Need it also for everyday use - good to have a unique dynamic AND a Planar IEM. Will be waiting another year until the IEM geniuses create smoother crossover mechanisms for mixed hybrid drivers. Some seem to be good now, but will wait a bit. Don't think I'll ever spend more than $400/500 on an IEM - unless it is TRULY special. It'll come. Tip: the guys at Bloom Audio, & Headphones.com are very helpful. So is the staff at Sweetwater. If anyone has recommendations for large memory foam ear tips to fit a 6mm nozzle AND is longer than 13-14mm, please let me know👍
The KiwiEars Aether planar!!
>But I would have preferred even for almost double the price to have just a shell revision, with the modular cable and exactly the same fit as the original T10. Interesting, because for me the fitment of the OG T10 was the biggest problem. I cant wear them for more than a half hour, 45 minutes, TOPS, without getting massive hot spots in my ears. The T10 Pro fixers all of that. Tuning wise, i actually prefer the T10 Pro. I think its one of those IEM's where it can feel disappointing if you havent branched out into higher priced IEM's. Because, whether anyone wants to admit to it, the T10 Pro IS a better tuned IEM. The way the treble roll of happens controls a lot of the Planar Timbre, and matches closely with many popular tuning curves from Ziigaat and AFUL. Which can allow for a little higher volume playback, and like the Explorer, some additional detail to come out with that higher twist of the volume knob. The problem is that the OG T10 really retains a lot of that Planar shimmer, and gives the impression of detail by sounding overly bright in the Pina Gain Region at 2k, making it seem very vocal forward. And that can, IMHO, make the OG T10 seem to lack some cohesiveness in the presentation, which we see in the S12 2024, and S08, and T10 Pro. I do agree that the bass is a little too thick. I would have liked to see it a little leaner to match the rolled off treble. Its almost a less dramatic version of the Arcadia, with the added speed of the Planar, which the Arcadia just cant match. And when you look at it from that perspective, it becomes a pretty impressive IEM for the price. That being said, i think if you find the T10 Pro to be a little lacking, the next best alternative is the KiwiEars Aether. It pretty much hits a balance between the T10, and T10 Pro. It retains some of the OG T10 Pina Gain, but matches the treble roll off of the T10 Pro everywhere else, EXCEPT at 8k. The Aether also has a lower sub bass shelf, which kills the overdone bass problem of the T10 Pro complete. And finally, the tuning of the Aether almost totally removes that Planar Timbre and Shimmer. Unfortunately, most people wont have as good of a time getting teh Aether to fit, as they will the T10 Pro. The T10 Pro is going to remain in my rotation for the forseeable future. It just hits all of the right spots i want it to, in terms of sound and comfort.
GoXLR has a high impedance output, so a lot of Hybrid IEMs are going to have issues with augmented bass performance when presented with a high impedance output (for larger headphones). Single DD offerings will be largely immune from this issue. So things like the Kefine Delci, or the Tipsy M1 are good choices. Or Single Planar sets like the KiwiEars Aether, or the S12 Ultra.
KiwiEars Aether. ~$150 Nice single Planar IEM with good stage, layering, and detail retrieval.
I don’t consider myself a high end audiophile. I just dabble and enjoy music and gaming with IEM’s. So please take this review with a grain of salt knowing I’m an amateur in the audio space. My daily driver has been the Mangird Xenns Tea Pro that I bought on November 16, 2024. I love the bass on these but the treble energy leaves more to be desired imo. I use the Dunu S&S tips with the Tea Pro. I also have: Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite Kiwi Ears Quintet Raptgo x hbb hook-x Aful P5 My friend let me try his Monarch MK3 and I want those but I have a hard time justifying $1,000 for an IEM. At least, right now anyways ;) I have a Fiio K5 Pro and a KA11 dongle. I mainly listen to Country, EDM, Christian rock, Alternative, and Rock (new and classic). I have various ear tips: Spinfit W1 Dunu S&S JVC Dot and Dot Pro+ I mostly use large size ear tips. I couldn’t get a good seal with the Dunu S&S tips or the Spinfits. The IEM kept feeling like it was going to fall out. The moment I put the JVC Dot tips on everything changed with this IEM. The seal is perfect. The fit is perfect. The depth is good. This IEM is comfortable to me. I have large ears. I don’t even feel the IEM when wearing them. They feel very lightweight in my ears despite the shell’s size. Even with the IEM fully inserted it does not cause any ear pain or fatigue. The cable is decent. Not heavy like the Tea Pro cable. The Quintet’s cable has a large metal piece and pulls on the IEM. This is not the case with the Aether. I can bring the cable up and drop it a few inches and it doesn’t pull very much on my ears. The cable doesn’t cause friction on my shirt as I move my head around either. It just glides across my T-shirt. It’s quite flexible and doesn’t seem to keep a memory either which I like. I would compare the flexibility to be similar to a shoe lace on running shoes. I find it to be an enjoyable and likeable cable. The termination end of the cable is contoured and I like this. My other IEM’s have a straight cylinder style shape but these have a slight concave to them. Makes them nice and easy to grip and disconnect from a source. \-= Treble =- Ess words are a little sharp. Definitely some sibilance. Symbols aren’t painful or harsh to my ears. Open sounding and clear. Detailed. Can hear small details in music. If you are sensitive to sibilance, these probably won’t be for you. Ess words definitely have a zing and ssssss to them. It’s nowhere near as bad as the Quintet’s sibilance but I would say they’re like 30% of that level of sibilance. If you don’t like the S12 Pro sibilance then you most likely won’t like this IEM either. \-= Mids =- I don’t really have much opinion on mids or vocals. They sound nice and sound as they should. I don't know what else to say about that. \-= Bass =- Bass is nice and tight sounding. Doesn’t sound bloated. Sounds controlled. The bass begins and ends quickly. Low end rumble is nice in EDM tracks. EDM is fun and the sub bass rumbles nicely. Bass guitar and drums sound good and have enough oomph to be fun. \-= Songs =- Wild Flower - Special by Mitis The bass in this song hits and rumbles so nicely. Sounds very clean. Ideekay by Ephixa The intro bass punches and sounds fantastic to my ears. All of the sounds in this track sound clear and precise. Anytime the mid bass kicks in, I can feel it. So enjoyable. The symbol crashes don’t sound harsh but they also are not subdued. The bass doesn’t over power the symbols at all. The bass on the Tea Pro tends to over shadow symbols and other treble area instruments so I really appreciate that the Aether doesn't overpower the other areas. Life of Sin Pt. 1 by Mitis I like this song for how the sounds energetically move back and forth and all around. The mid bass has oomph. Everything seems to have its own space and just sounds clear and clean. Sub bass is rumbly. Chicks Dig It by Chris Cagle His ess words are sibilant as are the symbols. Not painfully so, but the sibilance is audible. Lowering the volume does lessen the sibilance sharpness but I can still hear it. \-= Soundstage =- These have soundstage. They don’t sound intimate. They have an openness to them that makes some songs and instruments sound like they’re about 6 inches outside of my head. In gaming, sounds have depth and distance. In BF2042, I can tell how far someone is from me. Whether they’re to the side, front, or behind me, I can tell how far they are from me. The Tea Pro’s are good at this to my ears and the Aether does not dissappoint. \-= Imaging =- The imaging is quite nice. Instrument direction are easy to pick out and I can imagine where they are. I played 3 matches of BF2042 which were some close quarters games. Picking out foot steps and audio cues of friendlies and enemies were pretty easy. Enemies above me were easy to discern but some times it was odd discerning how high up above me they were. I could identify their position left to right but not exactly how high up. It was accurate enough that I could hear them and instantly know they were on a catwalk above me or above me on the roof running around. I had no issues with sounds transitioning from side to side or if the sound went over the top of my head side to side or sounds going behind me side to side. Sound transitions were pretty smooth and not wonky or odd. That makes a big difference when gaming and tracking sound cues of things that are not in your line of sight. If you want a fun sounding, detailed IEM with decent sub bass rumble that is also good for gaming, then get these. However, if you’re sensitive to sibilance, I would advise buying these from a vendor that has a good return policy just in case. I got mine through Amazon here in the US. Their return policies make trying new IEM's convenient.
Check out my full review of the Kiwi Ears Aether here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/kiwi-ears-aether-review/ Kiwi Ears Aether Review -$169 -15.3 mm planar magnetic driver Hello everyone at the link above is my full written review of the Kiwi Ears Aether. The Aether is a planar magnetic earphone which comes equipped with a massive 15.3 mm planar driver. To be honest guys and gals… this set is quite nice. I won't beat around the bush with you all…the Kiwi Ears Aether is most certainly one of the better planar magnetic earphones that I've heard. Truly a pleasant iem, planar or no planar. It's just a complete iem in darn near every way. Built very well, substantial all-resin, striking in appearance, decent unboxing (though no 4.4 cable…?). But where this set really shines is with its sound quality. Just a very well tuned iem in my opinion and a good buy. Especially for a $169 planar set. Really a job well done by Kiwi Ears. Of course, this is only my opinion and I don't think the Aether is going to match with everyone how it matches my subjective preferences at this moment in time. But I do think it'll jive very well with the great majority of hobbyists. The Aether is all about balance folks. Balance and clean dynamism, controlled yet expressive macro-dynamics, very well detailed across the board yet enough warmth and engagement to come across musical and fun. Such a nice helping of technical ability and musicality. At any rate, I explain the sound fully within my review and even point out the issues and downsides with the Aether. From my humble perspective. I also compare the Aether to a couple of sets which make sense to me, and hopefully it helps you. I hope you'll check it out if the Aether seems like something you'd like to read about. Also, I really do want to thank anyone who clicks that link, it means a lot. Thank you. I hope each and every one of you have a great day. Take care. 🔥🔥 Aether Pros 🔥🔥 -Simply put, one of the best planars you can buy at any cost -Build Quality is substantial -What a nice design! -Great balance across the mix -No egregiously planar sounding timbre. Timbre is quite good. -So smooth, yet so technically proficient, what a wonderfully tuned set! -Big, expressive, and clean macro-dynamics. -Nicely balanced sound -Bass is deep, penetrative, authoritative, but also fast, precise, clean -Midrange timbre, midrange transparency, midrange tonality, midrange in general -A planar which is fantastic for vocals -Brilliant enough treble, sparkly, nice bite, nice note body, extension, airy -Detail Retrieval across the spectrum -Imaging and layering of the sound field is great -Very wide, tall, deep, almost 3D soundstage -Perfect balance of musicality and technical ability 🥶🥶 Aether Cons 🥶🥶 -Maybe the Shells will be too large for some folks -Most certainly the Aether shines with additional power -Warm, lush, dark lovers will not be pleased -Everything else is ridiculously picky, a waste of digital ink #planar #planarmagnetic #KiwiEars #bestinclass #MBA Check out my full review of the Kiwi Ears Aether here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/kiwi-ears-aether-review/
Now you sound like me. Lol. This is exactly what I do. I have many different sound signatures in different earphones and I like to collect as well. Good for you. Enjoy
I’m using pc38x and they are very good. Much better than the cloud 2. Only problem is they are open back I bought kiwi aether which are planar iem and I’m not impressed so far. They may need to be tweaked. I’m using a Dac as well
I have the Aether and I love them. Shell is a bit thick, but the details are crazy good. I'm only comparing them to the Diablo, Explorer and Defiant on the 100-200 range, but nothing I have in the budget range are even worth a mention compared to those. For me the Diablo and Aether are a great 1,2 punch. They're almost complete opposites in what they do.
Funny enough it sounds like EST drivers from Sonion sometimes especially on whispers and high pitch noises. Amazing iem. Oh and Bass on these is incredible!
Te reconozco que los SM4 la primera vez que los usé me parecieron "wow" para ser unos iem, ten en cuenta que yo venía de los auriculares grandes que tapan toda la oreja, tanto abiertos como cerrados. Los Aether me han llegado hoy y es justo lo que estaba buscando. Todavía los estoy probando, pero te puedo decir que son más balanceados pero no es que les falten agudos o graves, suenan bien, son correctos, no dan sensación de pesadez porque no están tan potenciados como en SM4 (no me sé explicar en este punto, yo solo soy aficionada y no tengo tantos auriculares para comparar). No ocurre que en ciertos géneros o canciones que se oigan menos otras frecuencias por el exceso de graves/agudos que es lo que le he notado a SM4. Las voces femeninas hasta ahora no me parecen sibilantes y las masculinas me parecen adecuadas. Donde sí he notado bastante diferencia es que se oye más amplio y más limpio, tiene un sonido más definido que SM4. Hasta ahora no he notado fatiga auditiva de estar con ellos a diferencia de SM4. Los he probado con los eartip de Spinfit W1 y Penon liqueur orange. También he conectado cable 4.4 porque yo personalmente considero que todos los planares agradecen un extra de potencia para hacerlos funcionar. Entre SM4 y Aether yo escogería Aether por su sonido balanceado y amplitud, además me parecen más todoterreno que SM4 en lo que he escuchado hasta ahora, que ha sido pop, clásica, electrónica e instrumental/ambiental. Sin embargo, si vas buscando más graves o agudos, en ese caso es mejor SM4. He leído a algunos comentar que los Aether parecen aceptar bien EQ para enfatizar graves, yo no he probado a hacer EQ todavía. Si los compras nuevos se llevan poco precio de diferencia. Yo compré los SM4 por 140 euros y los Aether están actualmente a 160. Espero haberte ayudado, siento si no me explico correctamente en algunos puntos. Yo no soy profesional de esto 🥲
I like your take on this iem. Your review is on pair with what I'm hearing from this set, I love what KE did with this 15.3 mm planar and on sale is a banger! Thanks for the review brother 💪🏼.
Kiwi Ears Astral and Aether with QX13 and Qudelix 5K for PEQ. Good BA/DD set and good planar set, both taking EQ well, both offering two different flavors.