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EarAcoustics is a company that from the outside seems to have just jumped onto the scene out of nowhere. Nothing could be further from the truth as they are the reimagined TFZ company who have a history of producing quality earphones. Presently they offer not only three different lines of iems, but various cables and accessories as well. The present iem product line includes the SPA, STA and PHX series of earphones, the latter designated “Stage IEM”. There are seven iems that make up the STA lineup and five that are included in the SPA releases. There are some major and not so major differences between lines including a dual driver layout in the STA lineup and the use of a single dynamic in the SPA earphones. All of the SPA iems use a single 11.4mm dynamic driver but as you move up that line the driver material is different. The less expensive “Pro: models employ a Graphene diaphragm while the “Hi-End” models are furnished with a driver made of Titanium Gold Ball. On top off all that the shell materials used varies at each price point including resin, zinc alloy and aviation grade aluminum. If all of this seems confusing, imho it is more than it should be. This is my one criticism of this product release. There are just too many in the product lines released at once for most consumers to make an informed purchase decision unless they really dig for information. To add to all this, the tunings are different for each iem. The redeeming thing through all of this is that the SPA Hi-End Ultra sounds wonderful. It is an iem that the more I listened to it the greater my involvement with the music. Here we have an iem rife with details yet still sounding musical not clinical. An iem with a bass that initially put me off, but with continued listening I came to appreciate greatly how it is presented. Tuning wise we have more neutral presentation with some moderate upper frequency upward tilt. The SPA Hi-End Ultra is a chameleon though and occasionally had me questioning my tuning description. The SPA Hi-End Ultra is fairly easy to drive but is source and tip sensitive. The $190 USD SPA Hi-End Ultra can be resolving and as such driving it from a competent source is a must. I recommend pairing it with a slightly warmer yet revealing source to get the best performance. As for tips I tried a few and surprisingly settled on the stock medium sized wide bore tips. I almost never use stock tips but there ya go.