AVG. Rating
8.6
IEM AIEM B
VS
AVG. Rating
7.9

CP622Bvs.Odin

Sound & Specs Comparison

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64%
CP622B
Absolute Score: 61.5%
36%
Odin
Absolute Score: 52.1%

Total categories compared: 17

Winner:CP622B

( leads by 97.1% in direct comparison by points delta )

Information

Both IEMs are widely regarded in the audiophile community. See how they differ in terms of sub-bass response, upper mids, clarity, and overall tonality. Spider charts and rating breakdowns included.

Objective Comparison

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General InfoCP622BOdin
BrandCanpurEmpire Ears
CountrySouth Korea
IEM DescriptionThe Canpur CP622B is a flagship in-ear monitor that turned heads at CanJam SoCal 2023, earning strong praise from audiophiles for its exceptional sound and refined design. Originating from a rising EU-based brand, the CP622B quickly stood out as more than a fleeting trend, delivering a listening experience that blends technical precision with musical engagement. This in-depth review explores what makes the CP622B a lasting favorite in the high-end IEM market.
Price Level2.000 +2.000 +
Housing & Driver
Driver ConfigTribridTribrid
Driver TypesBone Conduction + Balanced Armature + ElectrostaticBalanced Armature + Dynamic Driver + Electrostatic
Shell Material
Cable
Technical
Freq Range
Impedance (Ω)
Sensitivity (dB)
Crossover
Platform Info
Comments00
Visit Count1615
External Reviews10

Meta Ratings

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Sound Characteristics

CP622B delivers b deeper and more extended sub-bass, reaching lower frequencies with greater authority than Odin (9 vs 8.5). It renders bass with s greater punch and separation, where Odin sometimes feels bloated (9 vs 8.5). The lower midrange on It blends a more smoothly into the bass region, avoiding the disconnect found in Odin (9 vs 7.5). It reproduces female vocals and strings with a more air and forwardness, while Odin remains recessed (9 vs 7.5). Instruments like violins and brass are portrayed with a more brilliance on It, while Odin sounds slightly dull (9 vs 7.5). The highest frequencies on It feel s more natural and less rolled-off compared to Odin (9 vs 7.5). Odin keeps competing frequencies under control a more effectively, reducing sonic congestion compared to CP622B (8.5 vs 8). CP622B delivers b stronger slam and physicality, making drums and transients hit harder than Odin (8.5 vs 8).

CP622BOdin
Sub Bass
9.0
8.5
Bass
9.0
8.5
Bass Feel
8.5
8.5
Lower Mids
9.0
7.5
Upper Mids
9.0
7.5
Lower Treble
9.0
7.5
Upper Treble
9.0
7.5
Sound Stage Width
Detail
9.0
Layering
8.5
8.5
Masking
8.0
8.5
Note Weight
8.0
8.0
Slam
8.5
8.0
Sibilance
Timbre Color
Tonality
Texture

Tonal Signature

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