After several twists and turns, I finally received Meizu EP2X earphones called "Goddess" recently. First, I will open a group of "anatomy" to release my excitement. (Because I am in a poor and remote area, with limited photographic equipment, and lack of image processing technicians, the shooting effect is relatively friendly to the people. Please forgive me for the special effects of light and shadow.)
(The simple package, together with the logo of the company, is fresh and elegant)
(The original package looks like a teenager who has just shaved his hair after the lack of the basic logo.)
(A series of assembly assembly drawings)
Let's take a look at the details of Meizu EP2X ear cap. It adopts the traditional flat head half in ear design, and looks a bit like Apple's EarPods. The overall curve of the ear and body is soft and beautiful (presumably the source of the name "Goddess"). In the ear part, we see soft silicone, which theoretically enhances the wearing comfort. The sealing effect produced by discontinuities can improve low-frequency performance and reduce sound leakage. The weight of the EP2X is slim, but the design of the headphone line is thick, which should have strong durability. This design enhances durability and stability without losing beauty in advance, and the overall performance is really commendable.
Since it is a headset, the most important thing is music expression, how about the music effect of EP2X? First, let's have a lively American country music with stories to see the overall sound effect.
The first time I felt the sound effect was very emotional. The high-frequency voice had feelings. The low-frequency diving was not very deep, but it was full of flexibility, which was very consistent with the characteristics of country songs telling stories. Then let's listen to the episode of "Burst Drummer" and try the sense of rhythm. It is generally felt that after the drumbeat is knocked down, the voice will gradually decrease, and the transition will be natural. One end will not be finished, and another drumbeat will be knocked down, with clear layers. Even if it is a dense drumbeat, it will not feel a bang when it is knocked by gravity. In the chorus part, the voice is close to the ear, and the drum sounds slowly behind. The atmosphere rises immediately. The drum beat plays properly in the whole rhythm. In the chorus part, the drum beat hard, and the voice also increases. The mood is well driven.
In addition to the subtle performance of sound, the overall style of this product is low-frequency thick sound, and it is not bad for the high fidelity sound quality of sound, which also makes Meizu EP2X more cost-effective in the field of earphones at the same price. In terms of sound field, this product also has a very good sense of hearing. For the large-scale symphony repertoire, both the position of the instrument and the physical sense of the whole orchestra have a good expression. Because of its rich low-frequency listening sense, it has excellent performance for the popularity of general vocals and the low-frequency surrounding sense of large preparation, and it really has excellent emotional expression for general female voices and male voices.
(Symphony "Princess Phantom")
Conclusion: My personal ability is limited, I don't have any professional knowledge, and they are all from one family. I can't put forward some constructive words. But I really feel that Meizu EP2X is a headset with good overall performance, which should meet the needs of entry-level music lovers. As a test guest of the post-80s generation, I have to say that I like the retro flat head design, which makes me constantly recall the scene of listening to music with silly humming when I was a child. No matter how times change and technology develops, we still like the original "flavor". (ps: At the end, two photos of the kids wearing EP2X galloping in the underground city are attached.)
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