Below are excerpts from the review:
I would not say that the Nyx Pro adds soundstage in any direction, but rather fills in the spaces more while expanding the height (in treble note) a bit.
Enhanced dynamics down low give the illusion of a deeper basement, but instead, I found it to be simply a better representation of what was coming through.
Adding a bit more flair (and corresponding clarity) to the top end gives the illusion of that increase in height.
While I won’t say this to be an expansion of soundstage, the Nyx Pro comes across rather as delivering a more fulfilling soundstage, without becoming cumbersome or cluttered. I enjoy the presentation of the Nyx Pro across many genres and IEMs.
Enhanced dynamics down low give the illusion of a deeper basement, but instead, I found it to be simply a better representation of what was coming through.
Adding a bit more flair (and corresponding clarity) to the top end gives the illusion of that increase in height.
While I won’t say this to be an expansion of soundstage, the Nyx Pro comes across rather as delivering a more fulfilling soundstage, without becoming cumbersome or cluttered. I enjoy the presentation of the Nyx Pro across many genres and IEMs.
From: Headfonics