

Getting past the sleeve, the inner box is decorated in blue with silver sparkles to match the Starfield’s aesthetic design. The Starfiled comes packaged in a slender box, with a sleeve that depicts a starry night accompanied by the silhouette of what appears to be a manga-style character–very fitting for a Moondrop product. Packaging and Accessoriesĭespite the Starfield being a fairly affordable IEM, it’s clear to see that the Moondrop cut no corners when designing the packaging for these earphones. I played tracks from my own FLAC library as well as from Tidal Streaming Service (Master Quality). For the listening tests I used music from a wide variety of genres including Rock, Jazz, Classical, Acoustic, Hip-Hop, and latin. So, does it sound as good as it looks? Sources and Music Used in Listening TestsĪll the listening for this review was done on the Astell & Kern SR25. In this review, then, I’ll be sharing my experience with the single dynamic-driver Starfield which at its retail price of $109.99 makes for a very enticing entry point to the IEM market. After all, it seems as though regardless of what price range you look at, you’ll find one of their IEMs as a top contender. Moondrop is an audio company that, at this point, probably needs no introduction.
