The EXT sells for €2.650 Euro and it features a dual dynamic driver and quad electrostatic drivers, with a breathing face plate for the dynamic drivers. Like the Elysium, the EXT is a top level hybrid universal IEM. The original Elysium we reviewed had a custom shell. The EXT is only available in a universal for now as far as I know. So if you haven’t already, we really advise to read up on the Elysium first before continuing with this review. Let’s get started.įirst of all it is important to share that the EXT, which stands for Elysium Extended, is an evolution of the original award winning Elysium. In today’s article we’re looking at their other new high end universal IEM, the EXT. ![]() Perfect sound is our passion – highest quality our demand. Felix recently reviewed their newest universal flagship IEM, the Phönix. ![]() Two of my favorite all-time Vision Ears monitors are the Elysium and the VE8. We also did an interview with the VE owners a while ago, so check out this article if you want to know more about the people behind Vision Ears. We have reviewed many Vision Ears monitors here on Headfonia, and you can find out all of the Vision Ears reviews here. They have built many great monitors and have won several awards with them. The German Vision Ears is very well-known company in the professional and audiophile world. The unit is a universal version and it doesn’t need to be returned. ![]() In this article we review the Vision Ears EXT universal IEM, which is selling for €2.650 Euro.ĭisclaimer: Vision Ears sent us the Vison Ears EXT free of charge in exchange for the review.
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