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Truthear HEXA Hybrid IEMs

Audio/IEMs

80
Overall Score
80
Expert Mean
66
Value Score
Confidence: high
Scored: Jun 13, 2026
Expert Consensus

The Truthear HEXA is a budget hybrid IEM (1DD+3BA) delivering a neutral, midrange-forward sound signature with restrained bass—excellent for critical listening and vocal work but not for bass enthusiasts. At ~$79, it represents solid Chi-Fi engineering with a few fit caveats.

Sources Analyzed
4
Expert Sources
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Reddit Discussions
Price Context
$76
30-Day Low
$84
30-Day Avg
↓ Falling
Trend
Community Sentiment
52
Mixed community feedback · Reddit signal weight: 35%
Pros
  • Comfortable despite angular resin shells, suitable for extended listening sessions

    "these HEXA shells are incredibly comfortable and provide a stable fit that you can wear for hours without any discomfort"

    primeaudio.org
  • Clean, neutral tuning with mild bass enhancement that doesn't bleed into mids

    "midrange centric, mild bass enhancement with the very ends of the spectrum limited"

    audioreviews.org
  • Easy to EQ into preferred sound signature with straightforward adjustments

    "adjustments necessary to make this set of IEMs sound the way you want are pretty easy"

    soundguys.com
  • Precise build quality with 3D-printed resin shells and anodized aluminum faceplates

    "shells are crafted with precision, featuring 3D-printed resin shells that are transparent"

    primeaudio.org
  • Snappy, controlled bass response that provides fullness without muddying the mix

    "rather quick decay and does not bleed into the mids"

    audioreviews.org
Cons
  • Deeper insertion required due to longer nozzle, often breaks seal with included eartips

    "wants to go for a deeper insertion, however for me it breaks the seal of the included eartips"

    audioreviews.org
  • Stock eartips fit poorly for many users—experimenting with third-party tips is necessary

    "I definitely recommend experimenting with other eartips if you find you experience the same"

    audioreviews.org
  • Sub-bass lacks physical impact; heard but not felt due to limited extension

    "sub-bass only when required to give the bottom end fullness without rumbling too much"

    audioreviews.org
  • Noticeable 2-3kHz peak made more prominent by subdued mid-treble region

    "peak is more noticeable given the mid treble region is subdued"

    audioreviews.org