![]() The build quality on the SA6 is really good – no HEXA-like build here. So the real question is: should you get the SA6, save your money and get something cheaper, or spend more money than the SA6? That is what the review below attempts to find out. There is also a lot of really good IEMs above the SA6, Letshuoer’s line, Meze’s Advar, Softears RSV, Audeze, etc. Certainly, there is nothing that looks quite like the SA6 with its stabilized stained wood faceplates (except the relatively unknown AAW W900.) Of course, under the SA6 there are a lot of standout IEMs, the Blessing2/Dusk, The Raptgo Hook X, The 7Hz line, the TRUTHEAR HEXA. ![]() There are quite a few other IEMs in the price range including the Moondrop Variations, Kinera Skuld, Thieaudio Oracle, etc. The SA6 is often considered one of the best IEMs in its price range – and possibly under $1K. It’s a nice touch that helps the SA6 stand out from the crowd. The SA6 also comes with a switch that can change the tuning from neutral to bassier – yayyy switches… More importantly, the Dunu comes with gorgeous faceplates that remind me of the Rosson RAD-0. Up for review today is the DUNU SA6 (SA6.) I picked these up used form a fellow Head-Fier so that I could review them for YOU, and to use them for future comparisons (oh, and because they look awesome.) The SA6 has 6 BA drivers, hence the name, with 2x AcuPass Vented Dual Woofers, 2x custom midrange drivers, and 2x custom dual tweeters.
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