Smooth, powerful bass, Brilliant detail, especially in the treble, Excellent spacing, dimensional soundstage, No “balanced armature bite”, Great passive noise isolation
Laid back sound leaves some presence off the mids, Included cable feels flimsy in spots, Pricier than the competition
With best-in-class bass, crystal clarity, and enough detail and depth to keep you up at night, Audiofly's AF180 are a formidable addition to an already fierce group of quality quad-driver in-ear monitors. While they're certainly pricey, and possibly a s...
After several years of revving up, Australian headphone marker Audiofly has entered the in-ear monitor market with a proper flagship. The AF180 is well-designed, well-tuned, and very well-made. Ergonomic fit, good noise isolation, and replaceable cables a...
Abstract: Getting the right pair of in-ear headphones can be a tad bit difficult, One that provides you with ample sound and ease of use is a most. Personally on that quest I turn to AudioFly for my in-ear needs and with out a doubt their AF180 In-ear-monitors are ...
Published: 2019-06-12, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Comfort, Audio quality
No in-line controls
It's fantastic to see Australian design and engineering excelling at what they do. The Audiofly AF180 MK2 in-ear monitors offer a subtle design but are strong on features. The audio performance is definitely targeting accurate sound, particularly excellin...
Excellent sound with loads of detail, Good isolation
Ear loop not adjustable
As Audiofly's premium IEM offering, the AF180 doesn't disappoint. Sure to provide an exceptional experience whether you're performing on stage or just listening to your favourite music...
Abstract: Right at the top of Audiofly’s ‘Performance’ series sit these AF180 in-ear monitors. That word ‘monitor’ is generally applied to the kind of in-ear ’phones used on stage by jobbing musicians — as backed up here by the company noting that the AF180s are “Designed in Australia by musicians” and that the twisted Audioflex SL cables are “roadworthy and built for the stage”.....
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Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
Audiofly is a brand I've wanted to try for quite a long time, and now I have. I've walked away with so much appreciation for the company that I don't know how I could use anything less, but the AF180s are some of the most expensive in-ear monitors on the...
Very comfy in-earphones; Comes with lots of tips, including tri-flange and foam; The included carrying pouch is very deluxe and yet also retro; Earphones can detach from cable; Solid headset jack; Excellent sound; Very loud -- we didn't have to bring the
No microphone equipped cable included in the pack; Cable feels thinner than it should; Cord isn't tangle proof; Might be a little too expensive for some;
Without a doubt, the Audiofly AF180 in-ear monitors are one of the best pairs of earphones we've heard, and we're honestly sad to see them go.Cord issues not withstanding, these are an excellent pair for anyone who really loves their sound, and they're al...
Audiofly har lavet nogle monitorpropper, der ud over at være ærlige også formår at være medrivende
Musik, der som udgangspunkt lyder fladt og livløst, får ingen hjælp her
Audiofly laver hørepropper til professionelle musikere, som ikke burde gå på tværs af lyd-entusiasternes ønsker. Men det gør de ofte, for musikelskere foretrækker som regel en lidt mere fyldig lyd, end teknikere kan tillade sig at arbejde med.Audiof...
Audiofly har byggt en monitorpropp som förutom att vara ärlig faktiskt lyckas engagera
Musik som låter platt och livlös från början får ingen draghjälp
Audiofly gör proppar för professionella musiker, vilket inte borde krocka med vad audiofiler vill ha. Men det gör det ofta, eftersom musikälskare brukar föredra ett lite fylligare ljud än vad ljudtekniker kan tillåta sig att jobba med. Audiofly AF180 har...