Westone Series In-Ear Monitor Earphones with 4-Way Quad Balanced Armature Driver
• Wired In-Ear Earbuds
• 4-Way Quad Balanced Armature Driver
• W Series
• Sensitivity: 118dB
• Color: Black
• Wired In-Ear Earbuds
• 4-Way Quad Balanced Armature Driver
• W Series
• Sensitivity: 118dB
• Color: Black
The Quad-Driver Westone W40 earphone will take your listening experience to an entirely new level. Four balanced armature drivers and a three-way crossover network deliver breathtaking clarity and realism. Westone's True-Fit technology provides superior ergonomics and comfort.
Fifty years experience with in-ear applications has yielded a low-profile, lightweight, universal earpiece with optimum ergonomics and fit. The True-Fit sound port delivers maximum comfort and in-ear coupling for dynamic transfer of sound.
Operating on different functional principles than traditional dynamic, moving coil drivers, balanced armature drivers are significantly more compact and efficient, allowing for a more comfortable, electronically sensitive, and sonically accurate end result.
The Westone W40 in-ear monitors feature left and right earpiece responses that are matched to an extraordinarily tight +/- 2dB tolerance. These tight responses deliver unparalleled balance and accuracy of sound-stage reproduction giving you the best sound quality possible.
For the active user or mobile professional, Westone's MICS (Microphone In Control System) gives simple, one-button control for music playback plus answer/end call, voice control, and communication on most smartphones.
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First, let me say writing product reviews is not my forte; however, I feel compelled to share my thoughts on my Westone’s W40 In-Ear-Monitors.
After researching the different brands of IEM’s available in the market for several months, via the internet and in stores, I purchased a pair of Westone W40 IEM’s. This was a major purchase; I’ve owned several other brands over the years, but nothing remotely close to this investment price for IEM’s. I travel for work and was looking for IEM’s that had the following qualities:
• Comfortable, with noise isolation qualities
• Clear, controlled sound
• Bass delivered as it was intended (full but not overpowering)
• Compact light travel case
My W40’s arrived and I could not wait to plug them in to see how they sounded. My first impression was they were just OK; not great, but not bad either…just neutral. Factored into my decision was the required time to ‘burn in’ for my W40’s. My W40’s came to life (WOW) after about 50 hours of use. Activities during the ‘burn in’ phase included, listening to music, watching movies and multiple conference calls using the provided MFI cable.
Here are my thoughts after two weeks of using my W40’s – SWEET, AWESOME, FANTASTIC! The sound is absolutely impeccable! I enjoy hearing the bass (robust and full, while not overpowering), the beautiful mids and trebles are balanced along with superb separation of instruments and vocals (in many instances, I feel like I am hearing new instruments in my music selections). I am simply amazed with the clarity and overall sound my W40’s deliver.
Additional items worth mentioning:
• People sound like they are sitting in the same room with me during conference calls when I dial in from a remote location. The pitch is flawless (an added benefit I did not consider in my purchase requirements).
• The product comes with two types of ear buds; silicone and foam in multiple sizes. My recommendation is to try both types of ear buds and the different sizes. It took me about a week of trial and error to find the ones that work best for me.
• The mini vault is a nice touch, but I find it difficult to store my IEM’s with the MFI phone cable attached.
While the price was higher than I planned on spending, I don’t regret my purchase. My W40’s are everything I thought they would be and more. My only regret …not buying them sooner.
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I had never spent this much money on ear buds. I was a little reluctant to shell out that much money but I wanted the great sound that everybody was raving about. I took the plunge and have been very happy with these Westone w40. I use lossless music files and I can listen to them for hours on end. My Ibasso dx50 died just after I received them so I had to go a week before stepping up to the Fiio x5. This is a very good pairing. I get lost in the music now.
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Preface: I primarily listen to rock and roll, hip hop, and electronic music. During my testing I
enjoy nice clean bass, decent mids, as well as a good open soundstage. I primarily use
earbuds for traveling so another important factor is sound isolation. All testing was done on with
the Lotoo Paw Gold DAP.
Features: Some key features this IEM includes a detachable cord so if you would like to
upgrade your cable you could do so. It also comes with quite a few tip choices including True-
Fit foam tips as well as Star silicone tips of various sizes. This quad driver IEM has an
impedance of 31ohms and comes with red, blue, and black faceplates. The quad driver design
includes four balanced armature drivers with a three way crossover. Also includes a hard travel
carrying case as well as extra cable which includes a three button Apple control system with
mic.
Build Quality: I feel the build quality on these is excellent only issue I have is the connector
with the detachable cord. It doesn’t stay in place but however rotates so at times could be
difficult to position correctly.
Comfort: These IEMs have a thin barrel which allows for good fit into the ear canal. When it
comes to IEMs with thinner barrels I usually have to use triple flange ear tips in order to get the
best sound and seal. However, for this IEM I preferred the foam tips as the barrel isn’t long like
in other IEMs such as the Shure SE535.
Bass: The bass on these was nice and clear. The mids don’t get overshadowed by the bass
and the bass hits are very clean. It doesn’t hit as hard as some other IEMs I have tried but I feel
like this is a nice change as it doesn’t take away from the beauty of vocals. It may not reach
down as low as you would like but definitely makes up in other areas.
Mids: Mids are solid and clear. You can clearly hear the instruments as well as the vocals.
This is in part to the excellent implementation of the crossover I feel. With the bass not as
pronounced it allows for excellent mid and treble extension. I would easily highlight this as
being the star of the show. Just an excellent reproduction of music and such a clean sound.
Treble: Treble is very solid on the W40 as it’s not too bright or tizzy. To some it might sound
slightly rolled but I feel there is a certain balance you need in order to achieve good quality
treble. For me too much treble extension could cause fatigue however, cymbal hits are great
and don’t cause fatigue or discomfort.
Soundstage/Separation: The soundstage and instrument separation on the W40 is the
highlight for me. The details come through very clear. It’s what I would call the ideal sound
stage for me as everything comes through very clearly. You don’t miss anything and are able to
catch details that usually aren’t present when the sound stage is too cluttered.
Overall: This IEM is valued at $499.99. I think if you like music and are looking for an IEM with
solid mids and great treble extension this might be the IEM for you. The tonality is excellent and
felt that this IEM overall just really enjoyable. Excellent for vocal focused music like Diana Krall
as well as jazz, classical, and the blues.
Thank you for reading my review and I hope this helps with your purchase decision.
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