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Langsdom D4C Dual Dynamic Drive Earphone Review



Specifications:
General Specification
  Brand   Langsdom
  Model   D4C
  Color   Black, Pink, White
  Wearing Type   In-ear
  Cable Length (m)   1.2m
  Cable Material   TPE
Technical Parameters
  Microphone   Yes
  Wired Control   Support
  Plug Type   3.5mm
  Receive Sensitivity   96dB±3dB
  Impedance   16Ω
  Frequency
  Response
  20-20000Hz

Packaging and Accessories


Firstly, I'd like to say that the packaging is extremely beautiful and would be very presentable as a gift.

Included in the box:

1 x Langsdom D4C earphones
2 x replacement earbuds (S and M)
1 x pouch
1 x clip

 

Built and Cable


The casing of the earphones are plastic while the Y-split and the jack are metal/aluminum.I think the earphone looks really cool, although I feel it'd be better if the front casing is clear transparent (to showcase the components inside) instead of black-transparent.

The TPE cable is on the soft side (but not flimsy) and doesn't retain much bends and curls. They doesn't tangle much too and is easy to coil up to be placed into protective cases.


Fit/Comfort


I like its fit because it stays in my ears very well and are comfortable to wear. I do have to warn you that the earbuds are very difficult to insert into the front cavity, so if you do not need to change the earbuds, don't!



Noise Isolation and Sound


Similar to the WRZ X6, the volume is on the louder side which should help in noise isolation.

The D4C is bass heavy and produces great bass that are punchy, energetic and "shaking". Yes, I can feel the vibrations of the bass. However, they does gets slightly over emphasized and overpowers the mids at times.

The Mid seems to be lacking in some songs and sometimes weak, dull and too "far away".


Although I'm not very sure of the material of the pouch, it feels very much like soft PU... I could be wrong but it doesn't change the fact that it's so soft and comfortable to hold!


It's a pity the craftmanship is a little sloppy and there are obvious "bad sewing". Nevertheless, I still like the pouch a lot.

Pros:


- Light weight
- Comfortable
- Good fit
- Decent noise isolation
- Bass (punchy and energetic, you can feel the vibrations)
- Mic and controls works well with iPhone
- Nice packaging
- Accessories (the pouch really adds a lot of points! But of course this is personal preferences)
- Cable doesn't tangle easily nor retain bends or curls


Cons:

- Rattle sound from movements
- Mids is recessed and overpowered by the bass
- Earbuds were very tight hence hard to change

- Workmanship on the pouch could be better


Overall score: 3.5/5 Microphone: 3/5


*Note: I'm no audiophile, just a person who loves music and earphones!! And is learning about them.


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