

UM Multiverse Mentor










These earphones are just excellent. My end game iem
There has already been written a lot about this wonderful set. I’ll add some subjective impressions:
I absolutely adore its warmish tuning while being super resolving and holographic with very wide stage.
It‘s a very vague and super subjective description but the MM’s have a (sorry😊) „emotional“ quality that my other sets (EE Raven, FIR RN6, CA Astrolith) don‘t have. It‘s really a complementary IEM to my little collection.
I‘m very impressed and have to give it 5 ⭐️
I shall not write the detail review for MM here. There are 2 review from @twister6 , @Visceral in headfi which is pretty close to what I heard from MM.
Just want to shout out to Andrew a big Thank you for the excellence customer service and accomodate to my request. Will definitely patronise/deal again if I have any upcoming item in my wishlist (:
Comfort/build quality/cable: The MM is extremely comfortable for my medium sized ear canal, the fit is very secure, especially with the included AZLA tips. The passive noise isolation is also great. I find myself using iems as an earplugs in loud environments quite often and these work nicely for that.
The build quality is outstanding, the shells feel very premium and look absolutely stunning in person, probably my favorite looking iem to date.
The cable doesn't seem to be microphonic to me. It isn't light but not heavy either, the weight is just right. Very comfortable for hours and it does feel extremely premium, just like every other top of the line PW AUDIO cable.
The sound: Just like the Mason FS, the vocals and string instruments presentation on there are on another level, way above everybody else.
I've never heard an acoustic guitar and violin sound so authentic in any IEM. It actually sounds like you are playing the thing without the vibrations of it against your body. The vocals sound like the person is singing detectly to your ears and you can feel it in a way. I've never had so much fun with any headphones in my life, let alone an iem.
The tonality on MM is unmatched. I often do prefer there over my Genelec studio monitors for pure musical joy that UM bone conduction gives me and that is saying something. Even amazing sounding speakers can sound somewhat lifeless after these.
Overall the MM are extremely nuteral, dynamic, crisp, enjoyable, fun and everything in between.
The low end is extremely well controlled, very balanced and as punchy as you want it to be even for metal/djent/thall type of genre.
The soundstage is stupid wide. Wider than Mason FS, Mext and my trusty U12t's. Imaging is spectacular, I would say The best on any iem that I've heard in recent years.
The course: depending on the source, you could or couldn't feel/hear the UM bone conduction properly. With some daps/amps these become just a great sounding IEMs, with some it completely transforms and makes you feel and hear the music like never before. I do find them to pair best with the Cayin products (N8 II, C9 amp, HA-300 MK2, RU6 etc) and LP6. The better the source, the better they will sound. I personally run them through my Cayin C9 amp with an external dac and I'm very pleased with the sound.
Negatives: There is one negative for me personally.
I do find them unusable for tracking, It just doesn't feel right. I often do prefer to wear an iems when I'm tracking and practicing guitar so that was a little bit of bummer, but I already knew what I'm singing for after purchasing my very first UM product.
Conclusion: If you can afford these, please do yourself a favor and buy a set, I'm extremely happy with mine after 9 months of having it and can't recommend them enough.
Otherwise please do consider getting the MEXT, both are fantastic, the MM just gives you way more and has a better control over all of the frequency spectrum.
Amazing technicalities
Very coherent tuning without flaws
Best BCD implementation I ever heared
Superb bass quality
Big and holographic soundstage
Gripping representation
Great design and build quality
Absolutely top notch transparency and studio level performance. The best fit you can get without going custom. Excellent IEMs, thoroughly recommended!
My second "Like New" Hiby purchase form MusicTeck. In both cases, I received absolutely everything in truly like new condition, in fact I even received some courtesy add on items that are usually an extra charge. As for the R4 itself - a great device at a great price and system-wide PEQ really sets it ahed of peers in its price range.
To be honest, I thought this was going to be one of the dumbest purchases I've ever made. Turned out to be one of the best.
The Mest MK2 are incredibly musical and the soundstage and imaging are insane. I feel like I am in the room when listening to recordings. I have never experienced music like this. It feels like I can picture exactly where in the room each musician is and their distance from the mic. Vocals are beautiful, bass is great, tone and timbre are great. Sounds feel natural and very resolving.
Historically, all I've really cared about is vocals (primarily female vocals) being forward, present, and beautiful. I was deciding between these and the monarch mk2's and ended up picking these (largely due to Dan's Audio Reviews sound demos comparing the two.
Music that I have been listening to for years finally feels like its come alive and going back to other headphones/IEMs makes them feel so flat in comparison. I used to not care much for soundstage, but it is now at the top of my list of priorities. Vocals are maybe 5-10% too recessed for what I 'normally' look for, but that's fine; they sound absolutely beautiful. I turn the volume up 5-10% more than I would in other IEMs/headphones and they are immediately the best thing I've ever heard and I enjoy the slight increase in sound. They are leagues ahead of all my other gear.
IEMs/Headphones I own so you know how to weight my opinion: Moondrop stellaris (terrible), Fiio FH5 (bad), Mangird tea (great for vocals, bass bad), Mangird tea 2(good), Fatfreq Deuce (good for bass; vocals not ruined), Harmonicdyne Eris (mid with insane EQ), Beyerdynamic DT 990 pro (tamp down highs; pretty good vocals), Beyerdynamic Tygr 300R (mid; decent soundstage), HD600 (good but overhyped?), Focal Bathys (mid+ but can fatiguing, overall underwhelming), mest MK2 (best by far)
If the mest mk2 broke tomorrow, I would immediately order another pair and would not shop around to try something new.