The Volur and Nio are high-end hybrid in-ear monitors from 64Audio. Let's dive into design, sound, features, and price differences between these two models so you can choose the right IEM for you.
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The Volur and Nio sit at two different price categories.
The Volur comes in at $2,499.00.
The Nio comes in at $1,699.00.
The Volur costs significantly more than the Nio. Let's discuss the specs, design, sound signatures, and features of these IEMs, so you can choose the right one for you.
The Volur is 64Audio's flagship hybrid IEM. Its dynamic driver technology delivers top-tier bass impact and detail, while swappable Apex Modules allow for customizable sound and noise isolation.
64Audio Volur Features:
64Audio Volur Specs:
Driver Configuration: 2 low dynamic drivers, 6 mid balanced armature drivers, 1 high-mid balanced armature driver, 1 tia® high balanced armature driver
Frequency Response: 5Hz – 22kHz
Sensitivity: 103 dB/mW @ 1kHz @ 1mW (94mV)
Impedance: 6.3Ω @ 1kHz
Crossover: Integrated 4-way passive crossover
Isolation: -20dB (m20 module), -15dB (m15 module), -12dB (m12 module), -10dB (mX module)
The Nio is a 9-driver hybrid in-ear monitor featuring a large 9mm dynamic driver and eight Balanced Armatures per side. It features Apex Technology, Linear Impedance Design, and tia for unmatched sound and comfort.
64Audio Nio Features:
64Audio Nio Specs:
Driver Configuration: 1 tia High Driver – 1 High-Mid Driver – 6 Mid Drivers – 1 Dynamic Low Driver
Frequency Response: 10hz – 20kHz
Sensitivity: 105 dB/mW Sensitivity @1kHz
Crossover: Integrated 4-way Passive Crossover
Impedance: 6Ω Impedance @1kHz
Apex Technology Isolation: -20dB, -15dB, -10dB
The Volur and Nio share a similar shell shape and design. Both feature 64Audio's lightweight and robust half-moon aluminum shells and boast unique faceplate designs.
The 64Audio Volur features a black CNC-machined anodized aluminum shell paired with purple abalone faceplates for a striking aesthetic. The Volur feels solid in the hand and its shells are relatively small considering the dense driver package it houses inside.
The 64Audio Nio shares a similar look as other 64Audio universal IEMs. At the front, you'll find a chrome faceplate with a blue abalone design, while the back shell features a sleek black color that contrasts with the chrome faceplates. The Nio looks and feels similar to other 64Audio Universal IEMs. It is relatively small and offers an ergonomic fit.
You're probably looking to see how these in-ear monitors stack up on sound. We'll share our thoughts here, although keep in mind this information tends to be anecdotal and subjective.
The Volur features a V-shaped tuning that emphasizes bass and treble frequencies for an engaging listening experience.
Bass is the Volur's strongest point, offering a powerful and visceral bass response for an energetic sound. The twin Dynamic Drivers in True Isobaric Setup deliver a tactile and impactful bass experience. The bass on the Volur goes deep and adds thickness to its overall sound. Vocals and instruments sound accurate and come through with good detail and clarity. The Volur's soundstage is wide, offering an immersive listening experience.
The Nio moves from the reference tuning of other U-series IEMs in 64Audio's lineup to deliver a powerful but smooth sound.
The bass stands out in the Nio, offering a natural rumble, slam, and impact - perfect for audiophiles who prefer a bass-heavy sound signature. The midrange on the Nio is thick and weighty - this gives vocals and instruments a smooth and relaxing sound. The soundstage on the Nio is wide and delivers excellent positional accuracy for an immersive listening experience - you can easily pinpoint where each sound is coming from. The Nio's overall sound is smooth, relaxing, and immersive.
The $2,499 Volur is a flagship IEM packed with all the latest 64Audio Technologies. With the Volur, you get a high-end multi-driver setup, highlighted by the dual dynamic drivers in True Isobaric configuration, and an exciting tuning with exceptional clarity and detail. The Volur comes in a lightweight and robust shell with premium faceplates, plus you also get swappable Apex Modules for customizable sound and noise isolation.
The $1,699 Nio combines a powerful dynamic driver with eight Balanced Armatures to give you an engaging yet smooth listening experience. It comes with swappable Apex Modules, so you can customize sound and noise isolation to your preferences. Inside the box, you get a premium leather case, foam and silicone ear tips, a 3.5mm Black Premium Cable, and three Apex Modules.
Get the Volur if you want to experience top-tier bass and want a fun and exciting IEM to add to your collection. The dual Dynamic Driver in True Isobaric Setup offers a unique experience - delivering bass you can hear and feel. Build quality is as good as it gets for a 64Audio universal IEM - you don't have to worry about these IEMs breaking down in the middle of a listening session. Apex technology lets you listen for hours fatigue-free and adds the option to fine-tune sound to your preferences.
Get the 64Audio Nio if you like bass but prefer a smooth-sounding IEM that you can listen to for extended periods. The Nio is solid and lightweight, allowing you to listen comfortably for hours fatigue-free. Apex technology lets you fine-tune tuning and noise isolation so you can find the perfect sound for you.
Another IEM to consider is the 64Audio U4s. The U4s features a dynamic driver + BA hybrid for powerful bass and natural sound. Like the Volur, it features Apex technology for customizable sound and noise isolation and a lightweight and robust shell.
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