SoundMagic PL30 In-ears Review 2

SoundMagic PL30 In-ears Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank MP4Nation.net for supplying the sample of the new SoundMagic PL30s. SoundMagic is a relatively new brand that focuses on producing in-ears at a very reasonable price point. The PL30s cost merely $25 and feature a dynamic driver and a true over-the-ear cable design. Besides that you get a good bundle with ear clips, a cable manager, and loads of different tips, for a set of in-ears costing only $25 this is amazing. With a bold design, price, and bundle this model has already gained quite a reputation online.


The Package


The earphones arrived in a small cardboard box.


The bundle is quite breathtaking when you bear in mind the ridiculously low price of these in-ears.


One of the things I like best about the bundle is the carrying soft shell. It is small enough to be handy on the move and provides ample protection for the in-ears.


The tip selection is likewise great. You get three pairs of thin silicon tips in the sizes small, medium, and large, and three pairs more only in a thicker version. You also get a pair of double flange tips and a set of foam tips.

Closer Examination


These in-ears look plain, nothing extravagant on the aesthetics front. Even though they do not look exciting the conventional design fits the vast majority of ears out there. The over-the-ear cable exit type design has definitely stood the test of time and many bigger earphone manufacturers swear by that very design principle because it works great.


Yet another surprising feature is the adjustable bass response knob on the back side of the earphones. It does not change the bass amount noticeably and makes the upper midrange slightly more grainy on some recordings. My best advice is to leave it be. Also worth noticing is the red rubber cable damper.


The sound tube is the same diameter as that of Ultimate Ears in-ears which means that you can use the appropriate Comply tips with the SoundMagics as well. The sound tube exit angle is not quite as a big as that of the sound tubes on Westone in-ears and this actually means that I need to fiddle around with the in-ears a bit more while inserting them to get a proper fit, so your mileage may vary when it comes to fit. I bet some people will get a better fit with these than Westone's, so I have decided to not list it as a con.


Overall decent looking in-ears without too many design kinks.


Compared to the Maximo iM-590s which we recently reviewed, the PL30s from SoundMagic do not look nearly as good. Size wise they are about the same due to different shapes.
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