Moondrop blessing 3

moondropblessing

"the pinnacle of sound,
purest form of acoustics"

Almt Jaee’s recommendation:

“If you want holographic stage, deep planar‑like bass, and crystalline treble wrapped in elegance, Blessing 3 is the hymn where Moondrop sings its purest harmony.”

The Moondrop Blessing 3 elevates the Blessing line’s signature hybrid tuning — with dual dynamics for clean sub‑bass and balanced armatures for razor‑sharp mids and treble detail. It’s an audiophile‑leaning W‑shape: immersive yet precise, musical yet honest. While its fit and upper‑treble energy may not suit everyone, few IEMs under $350 deliver this level of refinement and technical depth.

FeatureSpecification
Driver SetupHybrid: 2 × dynamic drivers (10 mm titanium-coated) + 4 × balanced armatures
Impedance / Sensitivity14.8 Ω / ~117 dB/Vrms @ 1 kHz
Frequency Range10 Hz – 30 kHz
Crossover4‑way acoustic + electronic hybrid crossover
CableDetachable 0.78 mm 2‑pin silver‑plated copper cable (modular terminations)
Shell Material3D‑printed medical‑grade resin with stainless steel faceplate
MSRP at LaunchUSD 319 (₱18 K locally)

 

Driver Setup: 2 × dynamic (10 mm titanium‑coated) + 4 × balanced armatures (hybrid)

Impedance / Sensitivity: 14.8 Ω / ~117 dB/Vrms @ 1 kHz

Frequency Range: 10 Hz – 30 kHz

Crossover: 4‑way acoustic + electronic hybrid crossover

Cable: Detachable 0.78 mm 2‑pin silver‑plated copper cable (modular terminations)

Shell Material: 3D‑printed medical‑grade resin with stainless steel faceplate

MSRP at Launch: USD 319 (₱18 K locally)

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Left Channel (Red Line)
Bass:
Slightly smoother rise in sub‑bass; delivers clean yet weighty low‑end without mid‑bass bloom. Consistent texture — ideal for tracks needing tight kick drums or cinematic rumble.

Treble:
More controlled 8–10 kHz peak compared to right channel — less risk of sibilance, offering a smoother sparkle and slightly more relaxed presentation.

Right Channel (Blue Line)
Bass:
Practically identical sub‑bass extension; minor variation in mid‑bass hump gives a touch more impact — barely noticeable in real‑world use.

Treble:
Marginally brighter 7–9 kHz region — adds crispness and microdetail, but can highlight sibilance more on certain recordings.

ProsCons
Exceptional detail retrieval and layering for its price.Slight treble sharpness can fatigue sensitive listeners.
Deep, tight sub‑bass with clean mid‑bass control.Lower mids slightly recessed — male vocals may lack warmth.
Spacious soundstage with holographic imaging.High power demand — scales with better sources.
Premium build: resin shells with stainless steel faceplates.Fit may be bulky for smaller ears due to large shell size.

 

Pros

Exceptional detail retrieval and layering for the price.

Deep, tight sub‑bass with clean mid‑bass control.

Spacious soundstage with holographic imaging.

Premium build: resin shells with stainless steel faceplates.

Cons

Slight treble sharpness can fatigue sensitive listeners.

Lower mids slightly recessed — male vocals may lack warmth.

High power demand — benefits from good sources.

Large shells may feel bulky for smaller ears.