Fun and engaging sound that delivers good detail and an emotive listening experience. Balanced lows and highs and recessed mids work well with most genres, delivering a solid all-in-one listening option,
The lack of sub-bass extension may feel like a betrayal of the Empyrean or Rai Penta. This may also make it a no-go for unapologetic bassheads, Final Analysis, For $249, the Meze Rai Solo offers a decent listening experience that definitely feels worthy
For $249, the Meze Rai Solo offers a decent listening experience that definitely feels worthy of the Meze brand. With a good, relatively punchy low end and emotive highs, this slightly v-shaped (but still balanced) sound will work wonders for most folks'...
The Rai Solo is another piece of refined, yet eye-catching industrial design from Meze Audio that feels premium beyond its price-point. Underneath that subtly polished steel lies a forward, energetic sonic signature that will ultimately prove controversia...
It's this long-term listenability that really helps the RAI Solo to work. By combining very good levels of comfort and consistent rhythmic engagement, this in-ear is a very easy headphone to listen to for extended periods. Provided that a modicum of care...
Sammanfattning: One probable reason many of us keep buying headphones is to attain the never ending quest of falling in love with the music we love, all over again! Accurate sound is the magic ingredient that makes you discover sounds you never heard before...