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DesignĪs expected, the Aria SE takes much of its overall structure and layout from the original Aria.
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Moondrop’s signature attention to detail came through in both of these models. The cable on the Aria SE felt slightly better than the cable on the original Aria. In terms of feel, both are extremely comfortable and have identical housings. Both look phenomenal, but the Aria SE is a bit more of a statement in my opinion. The original Aria has a more neutral look, while the SE plays more into the snow theme with its snowflake-patterned decal. The only differences between the Aria and the Aria SE are cosmetic and don’t have any impact on the sound. In terms of aesthetics, both Aria models fall in line with Moondrop’s overall design approach, featuring Moondrop’s signature Anime box art. Moondrop Aria (left) and Moondrop Aria Snow Edition (right) Look and Feel
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With updated drivers and tuning, the Snow boasts an impressive list of features, but is it better than the original Aria? Or should Moondrop have abided by the “ain’t broke don’t fix it” mentality? Today I’m going to compare both models. Recently, Moondrop released an updated Aria Model: Aria Snow Edition. One of their most popular models is the Aria, a budget IEM with quality that exceeds its price range. Moondrop has been one of the most dominant in-ear monitor brands for the past couple of years.
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Moondrop Aria vs Aria Snow Edition – What’s the Difference?