AVG. Rating
6.3
IEM AIEM B
VS
AVG. Rating
7.1

Hype 4vs.Nova

Sound & Specs Comparison

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40%
Hype 4
Absolute Score: 62.2%
60%
Nova
Absolute Score: 45.0%

Total categories compared: 29

Winner:Nova

( leads by 49.7% 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 InfoHype 4Nova
BrandThieaudioTruthear
CountryChinaChina
IEM Description
Price Level100 – 500100 – 500
Housing & Driver
Driver ConfigHybridHybrid
Driver TypesDynamic Driver + Balanced ArmatureDynamic Driver + Balanced Armature
Shell Material
Cable
Technical
Freq Range
Impedance (Ω)
Sensitivity (dB)
Crossover
Platform Info
Comments00
Visit Count7711
External Reviews00

Meta Ratings

Nova reveals microdetails and transient responses with subtly better articulation, helping listeners uncover nuances often missed with Hype 4.

Sound
Comfort Fit
Build Quality
Stock Cable
Accessories
Hype 4Nova
Sound
6.7
7.0
Comfort Fit
7.2
Build Quality
6.8
Stock Cable
7.1
Accessories
6.5

Sound Characteristics

Nova delivers c deeper and more extended sub-bass, reaching lower frequencies with greater authority than Hype 4 (7 vs 6). The low-end on It is b more controlled and rhythmic, offering better definition than Hype 4 (7 vs 6.5). It adds a more body and slam to bass hits, which makes it feel more physical than Hype 4 (7 vs 5). Male vocals and lower instruments sound a richer and better defined on It, unlike Hype 4 which can seem hollow (7 vs 6.3). It strikes a c better balance between presence and smoothness in the upper mids compared to Hype 4 (7 vs 6). The treble on It is a more nuanced and refined, especially when it comes to cymbals and ambient elements (7 vs 6.5). It paints a d broader sonic landscape, offering better instrument positioning across the stage (6.5 vs 5). It retrieves micro-details s more effectively, revealing nuances that are less apparent in Hype 4 (7 vs 5). It separates instruments a more distinctly, helping complex passages remain coherent where Hype 4 blends them (6.5 vs 6). Instruments remain intelligible on It even during busy sections, showing a better handling of masking than Hype 4 (7 vs 6). Hype 4 delivers dynamic shifts with a greater impact, making Nova sound comparatively tame (7 vs 6). The overall tonality of Nova is m more balanced and cohesive, offering a sound signature that feels better tuned than Hype 4 (7 vs 5).

Hype 4Nova
Sub Bass
6.0
7.0
Bass
6.5
7.0
Bass Feel
5.0
7.0
Lower Mids
6.3
7.0
Upper Mids
6.0
7.0
Lower Treble
6.5
7.0
Upper Treble
6.3
6.5
Sound Stage Width
5.0
6.5
Detail
5.0
7.0
Layering
6.0
6.5
Masking
6.0
7.0
Note Weight
7.0
7.0
Slam
7.0
6.0
Sibilance
4.0
Timbre Color
5.0
Tonality
5.0
7.0
Texture
6.0

Tonal Signature

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