Penon VOLTAGE
Price range: $1,099.00 through $1,179.00
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Price range: $1,099.00 through $1,179.00
Free express delivery to worldwide.
It will be shipped via DHL/FedEx/EMS/UPS.
Dsnuts –
Voltage trebles has more presence especially with the 2 treble switch on which the dual treble BAs are more engaged. Impacts has a bit more upper trebles where the 4 Sonion ESTs are more engaged in the trebles. Sounds a touch cleaner tonal character vs impacts overall full bodied tonal character.This is a case however where if you never owned or heard the Impacts full bodied dimensional mids presentation. There is not much lacking for the mids performance on the Voltage, in fact it is quite excellent and has all the hallmarks of a Penon designed mids performance. However, there is a reason why the impacts have the superior mids presentation and that is because the Impacts uses 4 Sonion BAs just for the mid bands while the Voltage uses 2. The focus of the Impacts much like the Volt before it was its mids. The Voltage gives you the ability to enhance the treble and enhance the bass the Impacts cannot do. However, if you want the mids to be at the forefront of the tuning, lowering both switches does just this. I would say it is more balanced at this point and this in turn is the Voltage version of a more mid focused sound. The fact that the Voltage will be sold for much less vs the Impacts with the ability to engage its dual 8mm dynamics and 2BA+ 4EST for greater effect on top of an outstanding mids presentation makes the Voltage one of the best values for what they will be sold at.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-33680
emdeevee –
Starting with the basics, the packaging is no-frills Penon. The Voltage itself is an attention-getter with its bold, red color and gold accents, constructed with integrity as are all Penons in my experience. Voltage is on the medium-larger side, protruding a little from the lower part of the ear, but is otherwise very light and comfortable. In fact, for 10 drivers including 2x DDs, it’s frankly pretty small and light. I have worn it for hours, sometimes too many without break, because I couldn’t put them down and they just disappear in your ears and become part of you. For reference, I think it’s not a great idea to listen to any iems for hours on end without a break! But I prefer to play with these things to see if there’s a sweet spot that works specifically for me (TLDR: there was, bass switch up, treble switch down, for me, YMMV). I already described the included Obsidian cable which is very good and capable of giving a great performance from Voltage. However, as I always do, I cable rolled and found that Voltage could be influenced greatly with cables as well as tips. Shame Penon didn’t include the black and orange Liqueur tips – they are actually perfect for Voltage and make some micro changes that will appeal to different ears! Voltage does want to present super mids – and it succeeds in spades – the mids are as perfect as I’ve heard them. Want banging DD bass, check. Want clear, thick weighted mids, check. Want unscreechy upper mids, check. Want highly extended treble without sibilance, check. There’s no star of the show, the star is the Voltage itself which is the new, best Penon iem I have heard!!!
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-34010
firesign –
The Voltage is a very good IEM, natural, coherent, that you can listen to for hours. Surely many people like it for styles such as rock, progressive, metal, since its sound is not aggressive at all, which allows you to listen to these styles of music for a long time, without getting tired.
Its manufacturing is impeccable, with very pretty capsules in a striking red color, and a fairly small size for the number of drivers it includes.
For now, it’s a fixture in my collection and is currently number 1 on my list of preferred IEMs, mainly thanks to the very good result it produces after a slight EQ.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/review/34848/
hitchhiker –
The Penon Voltage is a well made flagship pair, with tuning options, without true flagship prices. The iems with the switches at 00 on both iems, sound very balanced and neutral, with a good imaging, zero bleed and good representation across the spectrum. For vocal lovers, this is a very nice option. The vocals are front and centre and with a lot of nuances. With Horikawa – Bubbles, the bass is very nice quality, and the balls, marbles etc are very accurately placed and the speed is excellent all round. Stage is fairly wide, about the size of a large hall.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-34010
LazyGrace –
I love the shell color of the Penon Voltage, it’s a gorgeous ruby red with black and yellowish accents and is made of medical grade resin. It has the details but not overly so, it feels very balanced with the switch at 0,0. I prefer some more bass so I keep the switches at 1.0. But even at the switch at 1.0 it feels that nothing is lacking in the overall balanced between lows, mids and highs. As a complete package with a good assortment of ear tips, the very nice Obisidian cable with interchangeable connectors and the gorgeous looking IEM it’s a great buy for those that like well balanced, well tuned iem with a tonality on the analytical side.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-34524
firesign –
The Voltage is a very good IEM, natural, coherent, that you can listen to for hours. Surely many people like it for styles such as rock, progressive, metal, since its sound is not aggressive at all, which allows you to listen to these styles of music for a long time, without getting tired.
Its manufacturing is impeccable, with very pretty capsules in a striking red color, and a fairly small size for the number of drivers it includes.
For now, it’s a fixture in my collection and is currently number 1 on my list of preferred IEMs, mainly thanks to the very good result it produces after a slight EQ.
You can read my full review here:
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/review/34848/
sKart7 –
Penon Voltage is very natural and coherent sounding IEM with great technicalities. The bass has great quantity and quality for my preference, the mid is lush, very smooth and full of detail, the high is airy and well extended. Vocal lovers should try this IEM, its near perfect.
Penon Voltage is the first ever IEM I tried from Penon and I am really impressed with its performance. It is decently priced for the performance it delivers. Those who are looking for TOTL IEM with not sky-high price should consider Voltage.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-35449
sKart7 –
Penon Voltage is very natural and coherent sounding IEM with great technicalities. The bass has great quantity and quality for my preference, the mid is lush, very smooth and full of detail, the high is airy and well extended. Vocal lovers should try this IEM, its near perfect.
Penon Voltage is the first ever IEM I tried from Penon and I am really impressed with its performance. It is decently priced for the performance it delivers. Those who are looking for TOTL IEM with not sky-high price should consider Voltage.
You can read my full review here: https: //www.head-fi.org/showcase/penon-voltage.27198/reviews#review-35449