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Truthear Hexa
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Truthear Hexa

Based on 13 comments across 1 community
What 13 owners say
across 1 community · updated regularly
46%
Recommend
6 owners
16%
Neutral
2 owners
38%
Don't recommend
5 owners
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Head-Fi▼ don’t recommend

And above all, the sound has way too much treble, and it's not a natural treble. There's a plasticky timbre that stands out, and a lot of sibilance.

Head-Fi— neutral

I prefer the build of the Hexa. The Pure is chunkier and I find the Hexa fits me better overall, even though it has a more cumbersome nozzle.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

The Hexa is quite remarkable, so slick, nicely built, very comfortable (with foam eartips) and it never ceases to amaze me how natural they sound despite having a hybrid design (1DD + 3BA). Also, they hardly need any EQ, so I can plug them even into an old mp3 player

Head-Fi▼ don’t recommend

I had the Hexxa and only liked them with the Sonicfoam tips which are very squishy and feel large until they compress if you hold them in five seconds. I really like the Truthear Zero blue for music better, and See Audio Yume is also better than the Hexxa just in my opinion.

Head-Fi— neutral

I do hate piercing highs in in-ear headphones as well but I don't mind Hexa.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

returned the Meteor when I got the HEXA because it sounded near as good, with less bass (my preference) for less than 1/6th the price. I found the Meteor to be really good, but the bass hurt my ears more than the HEXA

Head-Fi▼ don’t recommend

I also found it to be tack sharp to my ears and its been collecting dust since.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

The Hexa still sounds best to me with the Final Type E tips (the narrow bore ones). They sound effortlessly good.

Head-Fi▼ don’t recommend

Truthear Hexas have nice detail but are a bit light and airy.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

Speaking about tuning, the tuning of HEXA is more refined from Blessing 2 and Dusk. Bass DD is refined as well.

Head-Fi▼ don’t recommend

Hexas just wobbled too much inside my ears.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

they not only work well but sound very good and are likely going to be my new workout headphones.

Head-Fi▲ recommend

Excellent IEM and a value powerhouse that invites competition.