![]() ![]() The Annihilator may be purchased via Zeppelin & Co in Singapore, Star Picker Audio Library in Malaysia, and via PM for international orders. As usual, what follows are my honest thoughts and opinions to the best of my ability. At the end of the review period, it will be returned. This unit was provided for review by a generous Redditor. From the title of my review, you already know this IEM is good stuff. And to illustrate, to my knowledge, I’m the lone man in the USA who’s heard an Annihilator! Well, I was, and no longer am, because I brought it over to Super*Review for him to hear it too. But then out of the blue, a Redditor who’d sent me another IEM for review casually mentioned that he’d included a surprise. Sadly, I’d mostly given up hope of ever hearing the Annihilator. But considering said claims are coming from some of the most hardened, jaded audiophiles on the planet? That’s really something. Such a claim is nothing new after all, I see similar claims on a regular basis. Nonetheless, the IEM has steadily made rounds via word-of-mouth in core communities lucky enough to hear it, with many listeners claiming it to be the best IEM they’ve heard. ![]() And obscure too, helped in no part by a limited ordering process and a flood which shut down production altogether for some time. The brand’s crown jewel is the Annihilator, a tribrid IEM that’ll set you back roughly $3000 USD for the universal and $3700 USD for the CIEM. ![]() Hailing from Malaysia, it’s a one-man team headed by Lee Quan Min. Review written by Introduction - Elysian Annihilator ReviewĮlysian Acoustic Labs is a brand that I imagine most readers will not be acquainted with. ![]()
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