
This is vanity of the highest order, and I love it! The Starfield reflects a lot of light thanks to the angled faceplate, highlighting the intricate, innate beauty of the shells. The colors change as you rotate the earpiece, and sparkles under a light source. Being metal, they are heavy for their size, but are a joy to handle, and wins durability points.īut here the star (sic) of the show is the “special painting tech” which coats the Starfield in a glittery navy blue/purple gradient. The angular faceplate exclusive to itself and KXXS, like brothers from a different mother. As a refresher, the shells are made of zinc/aluminum alloy, with a crease down the middle separating two halves. The Starfield is essentially the KXXS with a coat of woohoo paint. I like the paint job, and at this price I shouldn’t complain, but I’d definitely like to see a thicker, higher quality stock cable. The midnight blue cable looks like a variant of the generic Plastics One cable, with a handsome splitter of the Moondrop logo the only notable difference. The full retail package comes with delightful anime box art, and probably more accessories than you can shake a stick at, but I wouldn’t know. Well, I received the reviewer’s package, which is just a little baggie with the Starfield IEMs, cable, and 6 pairs of silicone ear tips of various sizes.

Sensitivity : 122dB/Vrms Impedance : 32Ω☑5% Frequency Response: 10Hz – 36kHz.
Moondrop starfield driver#
Moondrop starfield drivers#
I’m always tickled by CNT drivers because it’s one letter away from the most offensive word in English. Powered by a single carbon nanotube (CNT) driver (ok just a variation of the dynamic driver ), the Starfield (rhymes with Garfield) is marketed as the musical, easy-listening complement to the incisive, reference-tuned KXXS. Today we look at their entry-level model, the Starfield. I’ve never heard a badly-tuned Moondrop yet. And here’s the thing, they are remarkably consistent in what they do. They take a can’t-fail, research-based tuning recipe, apply a few tweaks, scour the earth for drivers that do the best job for the price, before unleashing a full range of IEMs from entry-level to flagship.


Their IEM tuning is famously based on the Harman Target Response Curve. You choose your travel agent, I choose mine.
