![]() It features a 4-balanced armature driver configuration with a flat frequency response, developed for studio recording, mixing, and stage monitoring. This is a typical price range for monitors of neutral tuning which would be a good offering for a niche market of reference-sounding monitors. ![]() Priced at $449, the Softears Studio 4 enters the sub-$500 category. ![]() However, it is a competitive offering for professional use which would appeal to audiences looking for a more balanced tuning. This might not be the most affordable IEM to date, that accolade goes to the recently reviewed Volume. We have covered five of their universal high-end IEMs to date including the Twilight but this time, our 6th review of their recently released Studio 4 IEM is aimed at studio recording, mixing, and stage monitoring. Softears has been a steady brand well regarded in the audiophile community with their reference sounding RS10 flagship, or the beautiful tones of the co-flagship hybrid 1DD+4BA Cerberus. ![]()
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