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    <anon>In Ear Monitor</anon>
    <anon>IKKO Asgard OH5</anon>
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    <anon>$300～$500</anon>
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  <description>IKKO Audio is not a new name in the HiFi audio industry. They are long known for their classic IEMs such as the OH10, OH7, OH2, etc. Recently, IKKO has been quite active with their new releases introducing new IEMs, portable DAC/AMPs, USB Hubs, etc. Today, they are back, and this time they are back with a bang. Today, IKKO has officially unveiled the drapes of its latest IEMs, the latest premium IEMs to be precise, introducing the all-new IKKO Asgard OH5. Asgard OH5 is the world’s first pair of in-ear monitors that features a lithium-magnesium diaphragm coil!!</description>
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  <published>2022-10-22 20:48:57</published>
  <title>IKKO Releases Asgard OH5: World's First IEMs with Lithium-Magnesium Diaphrpagm Coil!!</title>
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