And remarkably (and most importantly) the texture and detail retrieval in this range is not lost. Coming on to the midrange, you can hear it take a step back, but just a step back. The bass decay is very good for an IEM in this price range, this contributes in part to the clean background. Thankfully, the Aria is not all face and no pants, the texture in the low end is brought forward nicely and I didn't find myself missing any surface level detail. There might be a few times where I found the bass to be slightly loose, but it doesn't draw too much attention. The low end is solid, clean and hits surprisingly hard. The best way to describe this tuning is that it's a Sony MH755 on steroids with better technicalities. The tuning is smooth and very well balanced, there are no timbre related issues and everything sounds natural and pleasant. Just clean, fast and dynamic sound with a fresh tuning. The first observation that hits you is just how clean the background is (hint : good quality driver!), no grain, no muddiness. These have a mild (mild!) U shape tuning which is very enjoyable for pretty much all kinds of music.
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