Abstract: Typically, in-ear monitors that boast three, four, and five plus drivers are quite expensive with top tier brands retailing these buds upwards of $500 ( and more commonly at $1000). Brainwavz is making, well waves, with their new four-driver IEM for a mer...
Eye-catching transparent design, Two detachable cables included, Tight and controlled bass, Excellent soundstage and imaging, Easy to drive
Mid-range feels a little cold, Treble can be fatiguing
Having spent the last few weeks listening with the Brainwavz B400 earphone, it is certainly a good competitor at its £170 price point.Almost immediately I was impressed that not only does the earphone use detachable MMCX cables, but you get two pairs in t...
Brainwavz evidently has its admirers, and the company proudly displays plenty of favourable comments on its website, but the B400s feel more like a venture in engineering than being overly concerned with sonic prowess.That's not to say the innovation disp...
Great sound quality, Versatile design, Detachable cables, Comfortable to wear
Over-ear cable won't be to everyone's taste, A little more bass would be nice, Plastic finish is a little uneven in places
If what you're after in a pair of earphones is something that sounds really high quality, but in a package that doesn't cost you heaps, the B400 by Brainwavz is an easy recommendation. They look great, they're comfy, and most importantly they sound fantas...