My video review of this model:
I'm an audio product reviewer and that's what I think about this headphone model:
Hi-Res headphones!
Underlined detail, and all the sounds of the high-frequency register, but without overkill.
Decent sound resolution, there is that airiness in the vocals.
The bass has good speed characteristics, it is quite detailed.
The sound delivery has weight, is massive, but not heavy, and is very interesting.
The stage is average in width and slightly more compact in depth.
Headphones are able to show such nuances as re-reflections from the walls during sound recording, the very echo afterglow that determines the size of the room.
Everyone loves genres, but I prefer metal.
In an instrument, nylon strings have a higher resolution than they should.
Yes, it sounds more beautiful, more ringing, but not so plausible.
At the same time, the Shozy P20 headphones respond perfectly to a change of source and if there was some kind of understatement with the Fiio k7, then the Fiio m23 puts everything in its place.
The scene becomes much deeper and the separation manifests itself in all its glory.
Headphones are pretty good at macrodynamics and polyphony.
Compared to Kefine Klanar, there is more treble, better treble rendering.
Compared to the Artti t10, the Shozy P20 is 2 levels higher.
Compared to Kinera Celest, Pandamon 2.0 - Shozy P20 is much more detailed, more interesting and just feels like a completely different level.