But then again, I wouldn’t dare to wear a $1700 USD set outside. Hence, I wouldn’t recommend the DUNU LUNA to be brought on the subway/bus due to this (to protect hearing health). The only difference is in the number of lines on the connector! Do be careful that the 3.5 mm balanced adapter can be mistaken for the 3.5 mm single-ended one, and this may fry your source. This is an innovative idea that allows one to swap modules out at the distal end of the cable, so as to cater to whatever source you have. This cable comes with a modular system at the distal end for various adapters (3.5 mm single-ended, 3.5 mm balanced, and 2.5mm and 4.4mm balanced). It is a mixed strand of furukawa electric ohno continuous cast (OCC) Copper & DHC silver, with silver-plated OCC copper shield surround. FWIW, included in this loaner tour sample was the following (in addition to the IEM):ġ) Lunatically large amount of different silicone tips of various bore and nozzle lengths/diameters (including spinfits) – do tip roll to see what suits your preference.Ģ) Leather carrying case – has pockets with zips and is of excellent build.ģ) Cable – very well built. My set was a loaner tour sample, it is different from the actual retail package (which has more goodies like a type-C DAC dongle with a USB-A to USB-C adapter and an additional carrying case). Cable: Patented Catch-Hold MMCX Connector with patented DUNU Quick-Switch Modular Plug System.Driver Type: 10 mm Acoustic-Grade Pure Beryllium Rolled Foil with Polyurethane Suspension.Well, I can’t afford it in this lifetime, but too bad the ears can’t unhear it now and I can’t look at other single DDs in the same (moon)light. I’d say it is the best single DD set I’ve heard, in terms of melding technicalities, timbre and tonality. The DUNU LUNA is lunatically good sounding (no pun intended). The DUNU LUNA was passed on to another tour member after a week or so of assessment. But Luna is good at using Mexico City’s various social and political frameworks as a crucible, keeping the focus narrowed in on the core characters without sacrificing the specificity of their surroundings.I would like to thank Tom from DUNU for having me on the DUNU LUNA review tour. So much going on in the background - Luna even touches on themes of workplace sexism and the bigotry that often accompanies the outside view of slightly off-kilter relationships and living arrangements - can sometimes feel like too much for such a slight show, giving the impression that perhaps the character drama isn’t enough on its own terms. But Everything Will Be Fine knows when to lean into drama above all, so once Julia strikes up a relationship with Andrea’s dentist, Fausto, the show begins to commit to a more complex and unconventional story with a surprising payoff. Anything that could go wrong does, and all the expected stages of a break-up are passed through, including spiteful bitterness, legal challenges, and games of petty oneupmanship. Concerning the breakdown of the marriage between Julia and Ruy, and how that affects their daughter, Andrea, the show is about many things, from what it means to be a good spouse and parent, to how to cope with radical changes in circumstance, in the context of both a tight-knit family unit and the wider public health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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