As a masterpiece in the qdc moving iron earphone product series, Anole V3 has been talked about by many earphone enthusiasts since its launch in 2018. Audiophiles who have listened to Anole V3 know that the biggest feature of this 3-unit moving iron earphones is the adjustable sound design. The four styles of tuning modes bring more gameplay to the tossing enthusiasts; and according to qdc According to the official statement, Anole V3 is to give users the joy of tuning, allowing users to become their own earphone tuner.

Two years later, the upgraded Anole V3II arrived as scheduled. Compared with the old V3, the new generation of V3II has also made some upgrades on the basis of the previous four tuning methods; for example, this time the V3II uses the same metal acoustic mouth as the flagship VX, and the wire is also replaced For the new GE4C II silver-plated copper wire, the sound is more gentle and smooth, and the wire itself feels very soft and comfortable.

To be honest, if you haven’t experienced Anole V3 before, or if you haven’t played with variable-tuning earphones, the first time you use Anole V3II may still be a little hectic. Let’s not talk about the specific changes that the four tuning modes have brought about in the sound style. Just frequently switching the tuning lever and auditioning the contrast tone requires you to have a certain amount of patience, and this process will also make you feel deeply. The tuner is not so good.

The lever function of Anole V3II is the same as that of V3. No. 1 is responsible for low-frequency gain, and No. 2 is responsible for mid- and high-frequency gain. There are four types of “standard tuning”, “strong atmosphere”, “high sensitivity” and “beautiful voice”. Tuning mode. Compared with V3, the sound of Anole V3II has not changed a lot in the overall style, mainly in terms of sound density, sound field, resolution and details.

In the subjective sense of hearing, Anole V3II’s low-frequency volume is the same as Anole V3, but it does not feel uncomfortable, and it feels very solid. This is not the same as dynamic earphones that emphasize low-frequency volume. In the “standard tuning” mode, the tri-band of Anole V3II is very balanced, and it is also the most positive tuning of the four modes; especially in terms of mid-frequency density and details, it has a more delicate performance, which makes the music line feel The emotions of vocals are more contagious, and “standard tuning” is also the tuning mode that I personally find the most listening.

If you prefer more popular tones, “strong vibe” is undoubtedly a good choice. This mode not only improves the volume and density of the low frequency, but also opens up the sound field. It provides expressiveness and sound response under large dynamics. The control is more comfortable; but what comes with it is that the brightness of the overall sound has decreased, which means that the low frequency has overshadowed the limelight. Of course, if your front-end sound is inherently thin, it is very suitable to match the “atmosphere” mode.

“Beautiful Vocals” is obviously designed for the tuning orientation of the vocal part, but as far as I am concerned, I actually think this mode is more suitable for listening to some small compilations and jazz. In this mode, the human voice is less moisturized, and the sound is more monitored. This is not as natural as the “standard tuning” mode; but the good thing is that the graininess of the music and the line of the instrument are better. The expressiveness, as to whether you like it or not, varies from person to person.

In the “High Sensitivity” mode, the brightness of Anole V3II’s high frequencies is obviously up, and the sound performance is gorgeous, and the overall sense of layering is better than the “standard tuning” mode. The sense of space, especially the vertical sound field, is among the four modes. Best performing. In terms of my personal listening preferences, I still prefer the “Standard Tuning” mode of Anole V3II; the three-band is balanced, the sound is neutral and natural, and the sound density and details are also more delicate.

Of course, as the official qdc said, in Anole V3II, the user is his own tuner. Whether you like a clearer and brighter tone or a fuller and thicker tone, you can adjust and implement it yourself. In my opinion, Anole V3II, with its solid sound quality and multiple tuning modes, is enough to give consumers a satisfying experience in music listening, and it is a earphones worth savoring.

In addition to the sound, the Anole V3II’s cavity still maintains the small and delicate design of the Anole V3. Even the male model is still very comfortable to wear, and the fit is excellent, and it also brings good physical sound insulation. effect. In addition, the newly upgraded GE4C II silver-plated copper wire has also brought a lot of improvement in terms of outer skin material, feel and durability.

I wonder if you have noticed the “Fifth Anniversary” commemorative badge printed on the Anole V3II box. For Anole V3II, it is not only a brand new upgraded version of Anole V3, but also a gift for yourself and others on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of qdc. An answer sheet submitted by all users who love qdc earphones.

In five years, it is not easy for any new headphone brand. In the face of cruel market competition, qdc has gradually grown from product to brand to one of the benchmark brands in China’s mid-to-high-end HiFi headphone field. Like many classic earphones under qdc, Anole V3II’s comprehensive strength in terms of workmanship and sound quality is enough to allow qdc to hand in a satisfactory answer when it was established five years ago. It is worth your time to experience in depth.


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  1. Thank you, very nice review!
    I read it sounds better than fusion but I dunno how is compared to DMAGIC 3D, did you compared them?

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