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product_id: 6178638
title: "Yuin Pk2 Earphones"
brand: "yuin"
price: "₩908"
currency: KRW
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/6178638-yuin-pk2-earphones
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region: South Korea
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# 16Ohm low impedance HiFi sound stage Ultra low distortion Yuin Pk2 Earphones

**Brand:** yuin
**Price:** ₩908
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Audio Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yuin Pk2 Earphones by yuin
- **How much does it cost?** ₩908 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/6178638-yuin-pk2-earphones)

## Best For

- yuin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yuin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Style:** Enjoy a traditional design that prioritizes comfort without compromising on aesthetics.
- • **Crystal Clear Audio:** Delight in transparent, smooth sound that brings your favorite tracks to life.
- • **Portable Powerhouse:** Designed for high-grade audio on the go, perfect for the modern professional.
- • **Immerse Yourself in Sound:** Experience a headphone-grade sound stage that elevates your audio journey.
- • **Low Impedance, High Impact:** With 16Ohm low impedance, enjoy compatibility with a wide range of devices.

## Overview

The Yuin Pk2 Earphones deliver a high-fidelity sound experience with ultra-low distortion and a comfortable, traditional design. With a low impedance of 16Ohm, these earphones are perfect for portable audio enthusiasts seeking quality and style.

## Description

PK2 earphones are the low impedance version of PK1. Although not as good as PK1, PK2's sound signature is similar to PK1. You don't have to drive PK2 with an expensive head-amp. If you are looking for something with high performance/price ratio, PK2 might be the best choice.

Review: Clean Sound - For several years I’ve been searching for a pair of earbuds for listening to orchestral music—clear highs, lush mids, lean but sufficient bass. I now own more earbuds than I care to admit. Most of them are fine for rock and even jazz but fail miserably with classical. A few come close, but just “off” enough to irritate. All this to say the Yuin PK2 is the answer. The highs are pristine, the mids full, and there is just enough bass to give the orchestra the weight it carries. Some comparisons: [1] PK2 vs PK3: Not much different. PK3 has a tad more bass. [2] PK2 vs OK2: The general consensus seems to be that OK2 is better, but I don’t find it so. My problem with the OK2 is that, detailed as it is, it lacks body and weight. An orchestra sounds thin, lean, and small. OK2 is fine with small chamber groups, quartets, and light rock, but throw anything heavy at it and it can’t handle. Or so my ears say. [3] PK2 vs Blox MC2: Both are good, but to my ears the separation is better on the PK2s. And MC2 has just a little too much bass for orchestra. Fine for rock and jazz. [4] PK2 vs Etymotic HF5: Not fair, the Etys are IEMs, not earbuds. But for what it’s worth, the Etys deliver a close-to-neutral sound, which is more accurate but not as enjoyable as the smooth sound of the PK2. Some of us like to think we prefer neutral but, once exposed to it, it is a relatively dry report, almost like reading the score instead of listening to the music. I love the HF5s but prefer the PK2s. Finally, a few distinctions. [1] I think by now the whole world knows that the Yuin PK2 is not for bass heads. That’s not a flaw or deficiency in the PK2, it’s designed for those who want less bass. There are (plenty of) other earbuds for those who want more of the low frequencies. [2] The Yuin PK2 is an earbud, not an IEM, therefore it does not isolate sound and it is not supposed to. It’s designed to let you hear what’s going on around you, when you want that. When you don’t, you use IEMs or noise-isolating phones. [3] I notice that many complain that the Yuins are delicately constructed. True … again, not necessarily a design flaw … a piece of delicate china requires special care, and I tend to think this is true of the Yuins. I’ve had my OK2s for at least 5 years with no problems, but I haven’t been rough with them either. [4] And of course there is the occasional remark about the Yuins not being much to look at. But I wouldn’t deduct so much as half a star for that. Earbuds are about sound, not looks. You can’t see them while you use them anyway. You’d think Yuin is paying me to say all this (wouldn’t that be nice). I’m just excited about having found this needle in the proverbial haystack.
Review: No need to look any further - These are absolutely the best sounding earphones I've found, and I've tried a lot. My previous go-to earphone was the Sony Fontopia Sport, which I used for at least 10 years...a surprisingly good earphone. After Sony stopped making these, and I bought up all the remaining stock, and they wore out, I needed a replacement. After about 20 tries, I found the Yuin Pk2. Sound is really amazing, not just for an earphone, but it beats many full sized phones. In fact, I've been trying to find a really good set of headphones, and it's not as easy as I thought, even when price is not a concern. I'm always comparing them to the PK2. I've tried Sennheiser momentum, Oppo PM-2, Grado GS1000e, Sony MDRV6, MDR7506, AKGQ701...finally settled on the Grado RS2E. I also own the PK1, but prefer the sound from the PK2 with my Sony NW-F887 walkman (no portable amp). Don't get me wrong, the PK1's are also fantastic, but I've found them harder to drive. I've used these for maybe 7 years now, and have not seen any quality issues. Just in case Yuin stop making these, I've purchased 2 back-up sets. I'd easily pay several hundred dollars for these, if that's what they cost, they're that good....plenty of bass, highs and midrange all where it should be, like a monitor headphone, neutral and spot-on. They sound fantastic with everything...standard mp3, lossless, flac, steaming (Pandora, Slacker, Spotify), even FM radio. Not much to look at, but who cares, it's all about the sound, and they deliver. If anyone has found a better earbud, non-custom made, and not the type that goes in the ear canal (which never stay in for me) I'd like to try it.

## Features

- Hifi headphone grade sound stage
- Transparent, smooth sound
- Comfortable traditional design, NOT in-the-ear
- Ultra low distortion for high grade portable audio
- 16Ohm low impedance

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001B484D4 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | YUIN |
| Brand Name | YUIN |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 54 Reviews |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | YUIN |
| Model Number | PK2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 718122481057 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** YUIN
- **Color:** Black
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Impedance:** 16 Ohm
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clean Sound
*by E***. on August 6, 2021*

For several years I’ve been searching for a pair of earbuds for listening to orchestral music—clear highs, lush mids, lean but sufficient bass. I now own more earbuds than I care to admit. Most of them are fine for rock and even jazz but fail miserably with classical. A few come close, but just “off” enough to irritate. All this to say the Yuin PK2 is the answer. The highs are pristine, the mids full, and there is just enough bass to give the orchestra the weight it carries. Some comparisons: [1] PK2 vs PK3: Not much different. PK3 has a tad more bass. [2] PK2 vs OK2: The general consensus seems to be that OK2 is better, but I don’t find it so. My problem with the OK2 is that, detailed as it is, it lacks body and weight. An orchestra sounds thin, lean, and small. OK2 is fine with small chamber groups, quartets, and light rock, but throw anything heavy at it and it can’t handle. Or so my ears say. [3] PK2 vs Blox MC2: Both are good, but to my ears the separation is better on the PK2s. And MC2 has just a little too much bass for orchestra. Fine for rock and jazz. [4] PK2 vs Etymotic HF5: Not fair, the Etys are IEMs, not earbuds. But for what it’s worth, the Etys deliver a close-to-neutral sound, which is more accurate but not as enjoyable as the smooth sound of the PK2. Some of us like to think we prefer neutral but, once exposed to it, it is a relatively dry report, almost like reading the score instead of listening to the music. I love the HF5s but prefer the PK2s. Finally, a few distinctions. [1] I think by now the whole world knows that the Yuin PK2 is not for bass heads. That’s not a flaw or deficiency in the PK2, it’s designed for those who want less bass. There are (plenty of) other earbuds for those who want more of the low frequencies. [2] The Yuin PK2 is an earbud, not an IEM, therefore it does not isolate sound and it is not supposed to. It’s designed to let you hear what’s going on around you, when you want that. When you don’t, you use IEMs or noise-isolating phones. [3] I notice that many complain that the Yuins are delicately constructed. True … again, not necessarily a design flaw … a piece of delicate china requires special care, and I tend to think this is true of the Yuins. I’ve had my OK2s for at least 5 years with no problems, but I haven’t been rough with them either. [4] And of course there is the occasional remark about the Yuins not being much to look at. But I wouldn’t deduct so much as half a star for that. Earbuds are about sound, not looks. You can’t see them while you use them anyway. You’d think Yuin is paying me to say all this (wouldn’t that be nice). I’m just excited about having found this needle in the proverbial haystack.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No need to look any further
*by K***S on November 9, 2015*

These are absolutely the best sounding earphones I've found, and I've tried a lot. My previous go-to earphone was the Sony Fontopia Sport, which I used for at least 10 years...a surprisingly good earphone. After Sony stopped making these, and I bought up all the remaining stock, and they wore out, I needed a replacement. After about 20 tries, I found the Yuin Pk2. Sound is really amazing, not just for an earphone, but it beats many full sized phones. In fact, I've been trying to find a really good set of headphones, and it's not as easy as I thought, even when price is not a concern. I'm always comparing them to the PK2. I've tried Sennheiser momentum, Oppo PM-2, Grado GS1000e, Sony MDRV6, MDR7506, AKGQ701...finally settled on the Grado RS2E. I also own the PK1, but prefer the sound from the PK2 with my Sony NW-F887 walkman (no portable amp). Don't get me wrong, the PK1's are also fantastic, but I've found them harder to drive. I've used these for maybe 7 years now, and have not seen any quality issues. Just in case Yuin stop making these, I've purchased 2 back-up sets. I'd easily pay several hundred dollars for these, if that's what they cost, they're that good....plenty of bass, highs and midrange all where it should be, like a monitor headphone, neutral and spot-on. They sound fantastic with everything...standard mp3, lossless, flac, steaming (Pandora, Slacker, Spotify), even FM radio. Not much to look at, but who cares, it's all about the sound, and they deliver. If anyone has found a better earbud, non-custom made, and not the type that goes in the ear canal (which never stay in for me) I'd like to try it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pk2
*by J***M on June 29, 2010*

I'm kind of annoyed because they broke after only 6 months, but they sound so good I'm about to buy another pair. Before these I tried the bose in ear headphones and hated them. That said, my second favorite pair of earbuds have been the apple stock ones so maybe I'm just weird. One negative comment that I've read about these is that they look cheap but to be honest I think that's a positive. If they looked cooler I can guarantee that they would cost much much more. Unlike the bose, the sound seems very real like it is a live performance. I also have a pair of $100 Grados which sound great, but not as good as these do in my opinion. I think the only negative for the sound is that the drums are a little too harsh/punchy for certain songs(ex. Idioteque by Radiohead), but maybe that's just because I'm used to hearing them a certain way (base could be better also). For those songs I just go back to the apple pair as crazy as that may be. I would give these 5 stars but as I said earlier, they broke very quickly which i'm hoping was just a fluke. I took very good care of them so if they are always that fragile I'll be very disappointed. Highly recommended (unless they break in 6 months again).

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