amazon Fidue A73 reviews
The A73 has a fairly simple design. This is a headset designed to wear hooks. The housing of the headset use design from the A83 as well as the flagship A91 when some lines emerged. The housing is made of plastic so it is lightweight to wear comfortably. The nozzle tube is quite large and long, so it goes fairly well into the ears of the listener, giving a good feeling as well as good sound insulation.
The cord of the headset is still covered with plastic, not wrapped like a high-end product, but thickened so that it does not feel broken. There is a small mic on the cord, along with a next/receive call button similar to the A65. Parts like ear splitters, headphones jack are made of metal and are cut to look pretty smooth. The A73 has a compact design that is well-suited to the majority of listeners. Combined with a pair of foam suits, the A73 has near-perfect sound isolation, creating a clean background for the music to play.
Sound
The sound of the A73 depends a lot on the source. With the AK100, the A73 is quite balanced and warm, with a slight emphasis on the bass strings. Combined with brighter music sources, the A73 will also light up a bit. But in general, the A73 is a balanced, moderate headphone on any band, coupled with the sonic field and the fine details of Fidue’s range of headphones.
Bass
Looking at the whole, the A73 has a slightly backward background, warm rather than completely dark. That’s why the bass feels a little louder, going down a bit. The bass is more than average and, of course, more than the A65 – not too much bass. The A73’s bass has a good impact, press down strongly. The sub bass is quite deep enough to make the background a little bit. This sub bass was played at the back of the track, but not fast enough to create a heavy, powerful atmosphere so some epic tracks needed such backgrounds were well matched.
The bass volume of the earphones is slightly more than normal, but still fairly audible due to its fine detail, as well as well controlled to avoid hissing. Mid bass is played punchy, clear body on every anti-noise. This bass is quite different from the A91 although both are Hybrid headphones. While the A91 focuses on high-speed play, letting the bass play lightly, the A73 plays on the sides of the ears, pinning it down. So the A73 is an ideal headset to play EDM, Dance. The Seve for the bass sound, a little bit of background noise, dark background and the feeling of closing the music becomes more exciting. The bass also sometimes enters the mid range, not too much but still enough to recognize.
The A73’s headphones make this headphone an upgrade to the A81, so the two are a bit on the same side. What Fidue did to make this headset more suitable was to use a BA, calibrate the mid and treble to make the headphones smaller and darker.
Mid
The A73 has a mid section that is warm, heavy in the low mid but the mid section is not so ignored. Because of the low mid section, the performance of the male vocal is the strength of the headphones. Josh Turner’s voice in I’ve Seen is thick, warm, and heavy, right in the voice of the singer. Although quite thick and solid, the A73 handles the details in this low mid range, the sound does not stick together, especially with the music of the Home free group. All members are male so it is very easy to get stuck together. But the A73 played the songs in their Crazy Life album quite well, separating singers from each other.
Avi Kaplan, Ernie Ford’s subwoofer, has a vibrating, rhythmic feel that makes the music a bit weird compared to lightweight headsets. The A73 will fit into slower, more acoustic genres than high-speed music. The general sound of the headphones as well as the mid-presentation of the headphones is better than in the bass, warm slightly in the direction of quiet but not keep up with some rock music need high speed.
Female voices are not so weak. The high mid, middle mid is still doing fine with the smoothness required. The high mid section is slightly higher than neutral, so some singers will create slightly sibalance. This sibalance is just enough to make the point, not too ominous for almost all the female singer market today. Adele’s voice is smooth, warm, light and well-proportioned. As mentioned above, the general sound and the midrange of the A73 in particular are quite dependent on the source. With warm sources and high-altitude parts that are not quite as high as the Ak100, the A73 will produce the most balanced sound. With light sources, or strong sibalance, the A73 will exhibit a higher mid section, which is more susceptible to sibalance in high voices, strong vocals and mixes like Yao Si Ting. So good coordination is important even for mid-range headphones.
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Treble
The treble of the headphones is made quite high, less roll off phenomenon. Treble of the headphones is also slightly thin, high metal, cold and less sweet so sometimes create sibalance. This sibalance does not affect those who like treble, but will affect those who are not familiar. After about a listening session, this part of the user will also get used to it. Treble is played in wide enough space, although the bass is quite thick “encroachment”. This treble of course can not be as much and energy-rich as the Treble Fidue A63 headphones, but still enough to make the headphones not too suffocating, overall more balanced.
Soundtage / Detail
Fidue headphones are never weak in this part. The headphones are extremely bass, the sound is very dark and weak treble as the A81 was previously equipped with a wide enough sound to play music naturally. A73 is no exception, the headphones create a sound space quite good enough to play many different types of music. Plus the strips are quite good detail so overall sound separation, easy listening.
Advantages
+ Talking microphone, music controls
+ Hybrid technology, Fidue’s high-quality OFC routing
+ Nice sound, with soft and warm bass
+ The details are quite good
Defect
+ There is a bit of sibalance in the treble section
+ Plastic design
+ No volume adjustment