AFUL MagicOne

General Information

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SPECIFICATION:

MODEL
: AFUL MAGIG ONE
IMPEDANCE: 38Ω
SENSITIVITY: 103dB
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 5Hz - 35KHz
CABLE LENGTH: 1.2M
PIN TYPE: 0.78mm 2-PIN CONNECTOR
PLUG TYPE: 3.5mm/4.4mm
DRIVER UNIT(S): (1) BALANCED ARMATURE DRIVER

Latest reviews

MetehanMinatozaki

New Head-Fier
A car crash :D
Pros: -Excellent midrange for price
-Very good instrument seperation
-Resolution is fantastic for the price
-Soundstage is above average
Cons: -Can't handle power
-No bass
-Non-existent note weight
-Sounds boring for me
Disclaimers

I bought this iem with my own money. This review is completely subjective.

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Accessories

Aful Magicone comes with a hard plastic carrying case, a bunch of eartips, cable and iem itself. Ok accessories for the price.

Build

Magicone is fully made out of good quality plastic. Comes with a pretty decent cable. Carrying case is hard and feels durable.

Sound-Tonality and Technicalities

Some says this iem have a dynamic-like bass…. Are your ears have some problem!? No note weight, sounds very thin and sterile. Literally no “Real” bass in this iem. But, i have good news too! If you like analytical sound. this set is for you. Midrange have a excellent clarity for the price and treble range is just beautiful… Unique to listen to in this price range. Instrument separation, soundstage and classic,electro guitar presentation is just awesome! But… It has a major issue. This is a single BA pair of IEM’s and it can’t handle much power. This can be a problem for someone like me…

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Conclusion

Honestly, nothing to say. If you don’t like bass, this thing has no rivals for 140 dollars in terms of sound.

Mesteves77

New Head-Fier
Aful MagicOne - Take That SCIENCE!
Pros: Bold and a Breakthrough Design
Versatile across Music Genres
Benefits Musicality
Energetic Dynamics
Good quality Accessories
Cons: Ear Discomfort - Suction Effect
Challenging Insertion and Alignment
Lean SubBass
Below Average Details & Layering for the Price
Today I bring you the MagicOne, Aful's dramatic release that got many tongues going. This IEM is a science novel put into practice, aiming for a new breakthrough by maxing out a single BA driver's potencial into a full frequency range, whilst shocking the world in the meanwhile.

I don't find it a warm design, rather a neutral tune with some light boosts on bass, upper mids and treble, almost resembling a soft W-shape (in between U and W shape). I find it versatile across music genres but it has its quirks, especially regarding the IEM insertion, which I suspect is what caused the online controversy.

This set was sent to me by Headfi for my honest review, of wish I honor and thank for the opportunity, and I shall be as transparent as I've always thrived to be.

Onwards to what has brought you here.

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Fitting and Comfort

This time I'm moving this factor up in priority given how important it is having this IEM set well accommodated in your ear canal.

The MagicOne full experience totally relies on achieving the correct nozzle positioning considering your own ear canal anatomy.

It doesn't rely on deeper insertion but if there is a loss of seal or a nozzle misalignment you start losing access to the full frequency range and it will sound wrong.

The unvented nature of the MagicOne is a challenge to be overcome that adds another level of difficulty, and I reckon this is where people's opinions start diverging. Upon placing the IEMs on you can immediately feel a suction effect that might resemble the pressure build up of a driver flex. For pressure sensitive people this can be quite discomfortable to endure.

To minimize this I always started by decompressing my ears by yawning and thrusting my jaw sideways during it, and then I would insert the set while having my mouth open.
To then correct the nozzle alignment I have to furtherly push the IEM inwards into the ear canal, applying force in the IEM shell's lower third zone (where the shell is pointier, its apex). This final touch proved essential for me to be able to fully grasp the MagicOne's capabilities.

Besides this I'd recommend you on tip rolling, picking ear tips that have a more rugged surface for better traction, so that the IEM stays secure after you find its placement's sweet spot.

The practical end result of all these fitting and comfort hassles is that you may only be able to enjoy this set in a very comfortable non-moving position. For me, laying down with my head slightly tilted back (like at the dentist) yielded the best results. And only then could I finally enjoy and review The MagicOne.

Exercising with this IEM on is not doable, at least for me, performing inconsistently and often having to adjust its positioning inside the ear.



Sub Bass

Lightweight in nature but tidy.

I do miss some more rumble gargling and body on bass lines - on Basses, Double Basses and Synth Basses.
The sub is very short lived, decaying faster than expected, which promotes this feeling of tidiness.

I found myself trying to insert the IEM deeper trying to find a bit more sub, but that's a personal take.

Although lean, it is omnipresent, never shying away when tracks get busier, and you can trust the sub to perform when you expect it to.


Midbass

Impressive given the driver type.

I've never heard a full BA IEM, and ever since the beginning of my ChiFi quest I have been conditioned to DD's being responsible for the sub and midbass.
This subconscious prejudice against BA timbre on Bass lowered my expectations, just then to be blown away by it.

Hear me out, it isn't the most tactile nor snappy midbass, it doesn't even indulge the occasional saturday night basshead, but it sounds natural and just enough intense to become dynamic and lively.

Kickdrum slamming is average and this is where I think it may sound like a "BA".

The sub/midbass ratio is 35/65 I would say, and it sounds timbre correct to me. This means accurate bass response, with some light coloring.

This splash of bass boost brings the MagicOne out of Flathead territory, benefiting dynamics whilst offering a versatile performance across many music genres.



Lower Mids

Moderately dipped, the main setback of this set in my opinion, but I can understand it is a must in order to avoid midbass mudiness and have a tuning cohesion glue at the "middle" of the frequency range. We're talking of a single driver unit here.

Guitars, pianos played around middle C and some synth pads are a bit pushed back, and when they do they become lacking in texture. When the mix benefits these instruments, they are presented at full resolution, appearing a tad more detailed.

Percussion elements (toms, congas) are not shined upon but perform naturally and their dynamics are evident, having their part on the overall musicality factor that is a perk of the MagicOne.

On older recordings that tend to have weaker bass and treble performances when compared to the mids, they sound extra hollow given the dip in this region.



Upper Mids

Balanced, not shouty, comfortable and very well polished.

Higher pitch register pianos, pads, synth and guitar leads come forward in presentation, becoming more evident of its details.

Snares and claps are snappy but not peaky, not making me squint my eyes when very transient rich ones come by, like some rimshots on R&B music are.

This area can sometimes get congested when too many frequency overlapping instruments are at play, but that comes down to a technicality aspect.

It is pinna gain safe (I'm extra sensitive to it).



Treble

Crisp on attacks, a bit slower on decay, but overall sounds natural.

It is non offensive while retaining brightness, so I would say it is safe for treble sensitive people, but it is not by default a tame treble.

Hi-hats are texturized and don't amalgamate into noise. They can sometimes feel intense but I haven't had them distorting. Other metal percussion instruments have that good ringing sound to them.

Trumpets and Violins are textured, intense and they don't pierce, nor distort when played hard.


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Soundstage

Wider than taller, spacious and slightly holographic when properly inserted. The soundstage is highly affected by the nozzle alignment with the ear canal. When you get it right, it performs slightly above its price bracket.



Technicalities

Not a technical set, rather musical by prioritizing dynamics.

Not strong in details at the bass and lower mids ranges, but way more revealing at the upper mids and treble.

Instrument separation and layering is acceptable and actually impressive for a single BA, however might be underwhelming when compared to hybrids of the same price range.

Harder to Drive (needs amp power).



Design and Aesthetics


The tubing work really squeezes the driver potencial turning it into a design quality statement. It achieves the intended purpose of a breakthrough/novelty IEM that vigorously stamps the seal of quality engineering all over Aful's name. If a listener can spend the time, money and effort getting to understand and use MagicOne properly, I think they are in for an unique experience.

I personally enjoy the shell and how it looks - the transparent shell allows the driver and tubing visualization which are the main selling point of the MagicOne. The decorative triangles can make it look cheaper than it actually is (girlfriend's opinion).



Cable and Accessories

The circular metal case is very welcomed, being rigid and big enough to store the IEM, cable and even a dongle.

The included cable is of above average quality and looks for its price range.

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Final Words

I can understand the divergence of opinion between listeners, considering the non-vented suction effect and nozzle misalignment upon insertion, that may be a deterrent of a full experience.
Overcoming these, the listening experience is unique and paradigm shifting, reassuring Aful's dominance in the IEM's market.

It is still a novelty IEM, somewhat exotic in design but with a more versatile and fresh sound signature.

I think this is a must have for collectors and a sneak peek into future Aful iterations, and I will definitely be revisiting this IEM to check how it sustains the test of time.

I must congratulate Aful for their bold design move and courage.

Thank you for reading this,
Miguel Esteves

littlenezt

100+ Head-Fier
It's NOT a gimmick
Pros: +Tonality
+Technicalities
+Comfort
+Build Quality
+Timbre
Cons: -Slight Vacuum Effect
AFUL MagicOne
1BA
$99 - $139

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Before I begin this review, let me thank HiFiGO for sending the AFUL MagicOne in for review.
Rest assured, my review will always be 100% my own personal opinion.

Just in case you're interested on getting the MagicOne, you can get it on HiFiGO websites.
https://hifigo.com/products/aful-magicone

Not only that, HiFiGO now are currently on a Spring Sale, there are lots of good items that are on a discount check it out for yourself.

Unboxing
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Build Quality
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The shell made from full resin, not a hollowed one, It is very clear and free of bubbles / imperfection.
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The faceplate is also inspired from a snowflakes.
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One thing that are very eye catching is the Nautilus Inspired Resonator.

By the way the MagicOne is a vented BA, BUT it still has some kind of vacuum sensation when you wear the MagicOne in you ears.
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Cable is very good, It has options to select, a standard 3.5mm or 4.4mm balanced.

Comfort
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is very good despite the slight vacuum effects.


Sound
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Tested using : FIIO M23, Kiwi Ears Allegro, Stock Cable, Stock Eartips
Music is mostly from Apple Music (J-POP, J-Rock, K-POP, Anisong, EDM, Metal, Rap, Jazz)
Tonality in General : Bass Boosted Neutral

Bass :
The MagicOne bass presentation is somewhat mind blowing for a single BA design, probably thanks to its proprietary “Nautilus Resonator” tested on EDM music, the MagicOne has a full bodied bass punch not like your typical BA bass.
If I must describe the bass, it sounds almost like a planar bass rather than BA / DD bass, it is snappy, speedy, but has physicallity and body.


The bass quantity is not that boosted though, definitely won't satisfy bass heads.
The bass itself is boosted from sub bass to near mid bass, but it has a really clean transition to the midrange.

Midrange : Midrange is somewhat presented in a bit leaner manner. Not much but at least for my ears it's noticeable.
The midrange itself is very nice in terms of resolving capabilities and very musical.

Vocal sounds very detailed without getting too intense and shouty. Not only that, vocal is free from sibilance.
While instruments sounds intense and lively.

Overall timbre of the MagicOne is very spectacular for a BA IEM. It does not sound like a BA IEM at all.

Treble : is smooth and extended, it hasdecent micro details and resolving capabilities, again very good fora single BA IEM.

Usually for a single BA IEM, you must compromise either you want to focus on bass, midrange, or treble, but with the MagicOne, you can have it all, good bass, musical midrange, and extended treble.
I'm genuinely impressed by the MagicOne Tonality.

Technicalities
For a $139 USD Single BA IEM, I can say the MagicOne have a “Good” technicalities.
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Stage : Medium sized
it has very good layering and object placement.
The shape of the stage is also symmetrical in terms of width and depth.

Imaging : Good
With the M23, the MagicOne has a unique imaging presentation, it sounds like sounds are popping out of void.
With the Kiwi Ears Allegro, theMagicOne sounds 2.5D to my ears.

Detail Retrieval : Good
The MagicOne is a very resolving IEM, it has textures on its bass, midrange, and treble.
Though if I must nitpick, the layering of the treble is just average, not like your more expensive IEMs with multiple driver OR a premium single DD.

Separation and Positioning : Good
It sounds well separated and the positioning is also very good, I have 0 issues using the MagicOne searching an object position both in music and games.

Comparison

Moondrop Starfield 2


More or less same bass boost, but Starfield 2 has more forward and intense and shouty midrange, the Starfield 2 also has that lean-ness to its sound.
Technicality wise, it is comparable or close.
Though I must give the edge to the MagicOne due to its more resolving capabilities.

Build wise, the MagicOne also better IMO compared to the Starfield 2 due to its full resin compared to the Moondrop painted metal (if you know, you know).

Conclusion

Is the AFUL MagicOne recommended?

YES.

I can easily recommends the MagicOne as a single driver options for sub $150 market.

At first to be honest with you, I was skeptical because it only has single BA, and usually single BA is just meh, both tonality and technicalities.
But not with the MagicOne, it just act like your typical standard single driver IEMs probably thanks to its Nautilus Resonator with a good technicalities and very good build quality.

Though one thing I must remind you, the MagicOne has some kind of vacuum effect while you wear it in your ears. Not the most annoying and intense vacuum effect but its still noticeable.


Thanks for reaching this far.

Just in case you're Indonesian or understand Bahasa Indonesia, you can watch the review of MagicOne here


-littlenezt.
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Comments

pk4425

1000+ Head-Fier
I just got my mitts on these yesterday. Early days, but I'm super impressed.

Coherent, musical, balanced. Nothing offensive in sound signature. Nothing screaming "LOOK AT ME!" like the exaggerated dynamics of the EA500 LM that I tested last week. That IEM felt like a tech demo for driver technology, but it wasn't very cohesive or musical. The MagicOne is VERY musical.

One potential negative: The MagicOne is a bit of a beast to drive. You're not running this thing off an Apple dongle. I have my Atom+ amp set to the same volume and gain level with the MagicOne as I do my 300-ohm HD 6XX, for comparison.
 

pk4425

1000+ Head-Fier
I’m still gobsmacked at how much I like these. They check damn near every box I want, at $110 (Amazon sale).

For those who also own the MagicOne, what’s the next logical step from this to a ceiling of around $300, with a similar, neutral-warm, very musical sound signature?
 

baskingshark

Headphoneus Supremus
I’m still gobsmacked at how much I like these. They check damn near every box I want, at $110 (Amazon sale).

For those who also own the MagicOne, what’s the next logical step from this to a ceiling of around $300, with a similar, neutral-warm, very musical sound signature?

The next upgrade for a warm neutral signature in MidFI territory would be the Penon Fan 2. Similar thick note weight and smooth top end, though Fan 2 is easier to drive. However, the Fan 2 has a long nozzle, which gives a lot of consumers fit issues (most of us have to use a smaller size eartip to compensate).

The Fan 2 is frequently at 50% off if you subscribe to Penon's newsletter, which makes it quite a good deal (don't get it at full price!)

Or if you would prefer, upgrading straight to TOTL for a similar warm neutral profile in the sony M9. I bought a set second hand at $500 USD (had to sell some gear away to fund this). The M9 has superb timbre, excellent imaging and is very smooth.


But from MagicOne -> Penon Fan 2 -> Sony M9, there are mega diminishing returns. Maybe 10% or at most 20% or so improvement each rung but you pay much more going up the ladder.
 

thaslaya

500+ Head-Fier
The next upgrade for a warm neutral signature in MidFI territory would be the Penon Fan 2. Similar thick note weight and smooth top end, though Fan 2 is easier to drive. However, the Fan 2 has a long nozzle, which gives a lot of consumers fit issues (most of us have to use a smaller size eartip to compensate).

The Fan 2 is frequently at 50% off if you subscribe to Penon's newsletter, which makes it quite a good deal (don't get it at full price!)

Or if you would prefer, upgrading straight to TOTL for a similar warm neutral profile in the sony M9. I bought a set second hand at $500 USD (had to sell some gear away to fund this). The M9 has superb timbre, excellent imaging and is very smooth.


But from MagicOne -> Penon Fan 2 -> Sony M9, there are mega diminishing returns. Maybe 10% or at most 20% or so improvement each rung but you pay much more going up the ladder.
I had the Fan 2 previously and it is excellent. Not sure how they compare since I never owned them and the Magicone at the same time but I do regret selling the Fan 2 lol
 

pk4425

1000+ Head-Fier
Thanks, fellas. Yep, the Fan 2 and Serial definitely are on my radar. Eager to try my first Penon.

But hot damn, I LOVE the MagicOne. Recently tested the EA500 LM, Galileo and Crinacle Zero Red, and none worked for me. EA500 LM provided more of a V-shaped tech display than a cohesive musical signature, the Galileo lacked extension in treble and bass and had slightly shouty upper mids, and the Crin Zero Reds didn't fit me.
 

thaslaya

500+ Head-Fier
Thanks, fellas. Yep, the Fan 2 and Serial definitely are on my radar. Eager to try my first Penon.

But hot damn, I LOVE the MagicOne. Recently tested the EA500 LM, Galileo and Crinacle Zero Red, and none worked for me. EA500 LM provided more of a V-shaped tech display than a cohesive musical signature, the Galileo lacked extension in treble and bass and had slightly shouty upper mids, and the Crin Zero Reds didn't fit me.
I was pretty disappointed by the Serial myself. It sounded congested and not really musical like most of the review impressions say but to each their own. Everyone has different ears. I think the MagicOne is leaps and bounds better and cheaper to boot.
 

Ceeluh7

500+ Head-Fier
Thanks, fellas. Yep, the Fan 2 and Serial definitely are on my radar. Eager to try my first Penon.

But hot damn, I LOVE the MagicOne. Recently tested the EA500 LM, Galileo and Crinacle Zero Red, and none worked for me. EA500 LM provided more of a V-shaped tech display than a cohesive musical signature, the Galileo lacked extension in treble and bass and had slightly shouty upper mids, and the Crin Zero Reds didn't fit me.
100% I am in agreement with you regarding the MagicOne. This is a set that I cannot help but reach for.
 

voicemaster

Headphoneus Supremus
The MagicOne really scale well with more powerful amp. I have listened mine using wired and wireless connection. With the latter, I have KZ AZ09pro, Fiio UTWS5 and recently ifi go pod. The KZ has the least amount of power of them all and while it can still drive the MagicOne, but the sound is not optimal especially with the bass.
With utws5, the bass is fuller, but I have to basically turn the volume on the utws5 like 90% and 100% on my PC. So there is not much headroom there. With the go pod, I have to turned down the volume on my PC to 50-60% and even that is a bit louder than utws5.
 
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