![]() ![]() Build Quality/Durabilityīqeyz does well to create well-built iems, they always have. Truthfully, I don’t really think about it, but I know some of you think this is important, so…average. Especially with music playing from my library. Let’s put it this way, they cancel out about the same as most iems. Obviously, the Topaz aren’t going to cancel out the world completely. After playing around with the fit, the Topaz are very comfortable and lightweight and hug my ears well enough. No worries though, I’ve been at this game a long time and I kind of expect it anymore. I’m sure these will fit someone like a glove, but I do have to fiddle a slight bit. Also, I had to tip-roll to achieve the proper seal. There is some moving around in my ear to get the best seal but nothing painstaking. The fit is okay… when I work at it for a couple seconds. The nozzle is nice too, sporting a golden appearance with an actual lip for ear tips and a nice metal grill. ![]() Up next to the light I can see through the dark plastic just enough to make out the Driver. The shell is a transparent black resin which has a solid feel. Elegant and Dapper in the same sentence and done in a tasteful way. The Topaz has nice curves and distinguished lines on the faceplate as well which is a nice touch. On the faceplate is a contoured & lopsided triangle with “Topaz” on one and “BQEYZ” on the other. Most certainly the Topaz are stylish with a certain debonaire swagger. Just tough! I received the coffee-colored brown with golden accents version. Looks like the paint on my Chevy Silverado. I’m digging the color of the set that I received. All sleek and slick and svelte with a minimalist design which screams sophisticated, classy and confident. I happen to think the Topaz are flat out tough looking. You also get some warranty stuff but… I’m trying not to bore you though so…lets move on. In my case I opted for the 4.4 balanced cable. Underneath the iems is the ear tips which also rest in cut-outs inside the box. I opened the box and was to see the earphones themselves, as they sat gorgeous within some cardboard/foam cut-outs. The Topaz came to me in a rectangular box with “Topaz” written across in a purplish-blue coloring. – Ibasso DX240 w/ Amp8 MK2 Left to Right: Fiio Q1 Mk2 / IBasso DX240 w/ Amp8 Mk2 / IFI Go Blu / Qudelix 5K / Fiio KA3 Needs just a bit more low end energy (subjective) Mahir’s Topaz Review or Chrisol Joshua Diaz Review What I hear is what you’ll read and nothing more and everyone understands as much.Īlso, for a different perspectives please check out Mahir’s or Chrisol’s Topaz reviews at here: So as honest as I can be, there is no bias here. It is nice to receive discounts and review samples but there has to be integrity and truth as the staple to an honest review. You can still review with a bias so long as everyone knows that. Friends…if I ever have a bias of any kind… I’ll simply tell you. I am so very grateful for the gesture but obviously this will not affect my review at all. That is until Elle Zhou of BQEYZ reached out to me and offered Topaz on a very generous discount. I wanted so badly to get my hands on this set yet just didn’t have the funds. I have personally tried many of their budget iems as well as their more expensive sets and I’ll be perfectly honest… I’ve liked them all. The Bqeyz iem which I’m featuring today is the Bqeyz Topaz. Trying new things and taking chances puts Bqeyz on the cutting edge I suppose. They always seem to go out on a limb to showcase newer tech. ![]()
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