![]() Such lack of angles often leads to blandness but the Dunu Luna exudes character. There are no sharp angles, everything is rounded and smoothed out. The Dunu Luna has an understated yet striking design. My only gripe: this whole mechanism adds a lot of weight at the jack-end of the cable and extends the length of the L-shaped plug which can be a bit of a bother when putting inside a jeans pocket. The connection was solid throughout despite routine plugging/unplugging operation and I think this will last a while. The internals of the quick-switch mechanism seems akin to a miniaturized 4-pin XLR connection. You just pull at the plug-end and it snaps out. Speaking of the quick-switch system, it’s very convenient. It does have some heft but I reckon that the quick-switch termination system is responsible for the weight. No kinks or loose braids, very pliable and the memory hook is rather supple. It’s an OCC Copper/DHC Silver mixed strand cable and has great ergonomics. You get loads of Spinfit tips (13 pairs to be exact) and they are of rather high quality.Ī special mention goes to their custom cable. Heck, Dunu even throws in extras like a type-C DAC dongle along with a USB-A to USB-C adapter and another smaller carrying case just to round the whole thing up. The retail package is one of the most luxurious unboxing experiences you will likely have, and goes toe-to-toe with the awesome IER-Z1R unboxing experience. Frankly, it’s a good decision to ease up logistics given the current COVID-19 situation (the full package weighs over 2.5kg). Check it out HERE.Īt first, a disclaimer: Dunu sent a reduced package for the Dunu Luna Review Tour, and all of us on the EU tour basically got the big purse/bag chock-full of eartips, the earphones and swappable plugs of various terminations. Sources used: Yulong Canary, Questyle QP1R, Cayin N6 II + E01, LG G7, E1DA PowerDAC V2Ī version of this Dunu Luna review was previously published on my 10Hz Tech blog. Note: the ratings given will be subjective to the price tier. So there would be a lot of scrutiny involved along with the typical shade-throwing as to how only brands with a history of high-end offerings should dabble in this range. This price bracket is rather uncharted territory for Dunu since they’ve never really competed at this level before. I’m quite glad though that Dunu went the other way - less is more, et cetera. ![]() That’s not been too common lately as most have focused on multi-BA/hybrid setups with their top-end offerings (Audeze, Final, Hifiman a few exceptions). The Dunu Luna is a single dynamic driver flagship. I myself bought the Dunu Titan 1 ( reviewed here) and it has a solid place in my collection due to its airy soundstage and impeccable imaging. Beyond the hybrid stuff, their single dynamic models have also been quite memorable. They were also one of the first IEM brands that got the hybrid setup right. ![]() At this price, diminishing returns start creeping in, you begin splitting hairs, focusing on not only the whole picture but also the abstract representation of it all.ĭunu has been in the IEM game a long time. ![]() That is the one question I keep asking myself as I encounter yet another top-of-the-line (TOTL) gear. – Needs above-average volume to sound best – Lack of sub-bass rumble at the extreme end – Headphone-like imaging and soundstage depth – Resolving treble: sparkly yet not harsh ![]()
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