Overture releases Harmonyk and Oktave, locally-crafted audiophile earphones on a budget
Oktave |
Both the Harmonyk and Oktave are also made out of high-quality materials with good specs despite the budget price tag.
Harmonyk |
Locally made audiophile-grade earbuds for the masses
Metal faceplate |
The earbuds are using a lightweight EMX-type plastic shell to house the drivers, 15.4 mm bass drivers (Harmonyk)/vocal analysis (Oktave) dynamic drivers with metal faceplate, thick 1.2m 4-core twisted TPE copper cables in black (Harmonyk) and red (Oktave), gold-tone crown slider, handmade wooden splitters from Taytay, Rizal, and gold-plated 3.5mm straight plug.
Gold-tone crown slider |
Handmade wooden splitters from Taytay, Rizal |
Gold-plated plug |
On the other hand, the Oktave comes with a bright-sounding signature designed for listeners who loves vocals and details.
Based on our brief audition time, both the Harmonyk and Oktave are easy to drive. The Harmonyk packs a lot of details even if it is a bit heavy on the bass part. The Oktave still comes with the body and a bit of bass even if it is a bright sounding pair.
Inside the box |
Those who will purchase the Overture earbuds will receive a carrying case, 2 pairs of foams (full and donut), and stickers.
Price and availability
Overture's Harmonyk and Oktave earbuds are both priced at PHP 1,200 only with FREE shipping.To order, visit their Facebook page by clicking this link.
Quite interesting right? Stay tuned for our full review!
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