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title: "TRUTHEAR NOVA 1DD+4BA in-Ear Headphone (NOVA)…"
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# 1DD+4BA hybrid drivers 123dB sensitivity, wide freq. range DLP 3D printed acoustic cavity TRUTHEAR NOVA 1DD+4BA in-Ear Headphone (NOVA)…

**Brand:** truthear
**Price:** 1476 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game with NOVA — where precision meets passion.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TRUTHEAR NOVA 1DD+4BA in-Ear Headphone (NOVA)… by truthear
- **How much does it cost?** 1476 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- truthear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Effortless High Sensitivity:** 123dB sensitivity lets you power your NOVA directly from your phone—no bulky amps needed, just pure audio bliss.
- • **Next-Gen Acoustic Waveguide:** DLP 3D printed cavities crafted with medical-grade resin ensure lightweight comfort and surgical precision in sound delivery.
- • **Tailored Fit for All-Day Comfort:** Ergonomically tapered design grips your ear securely, enhanced by premium double-flange tips for a personalized seal.
- • **Elevated Durability & Convenience:** Tangle-free, extra-long 1.5m braided single-crystal copper cable paired with a sleek travel case—style meets function on the go.
- • **Precision Hybrid Sound Engineering:** Experience crystal-clear layers with a 3-way crossover and 5 drivers delivering unmatched clarity and depth.

## Overview

The TRUTHEAR NOVA is a premium 1DD+4BA hybrid in-ear headphone featuring a 3-way crossover and advanced DLP 3D printed acoustic cavities. With a 10mm dynamic driver and four balanced armatures, it delivers a clean, natural sound signature optimized for clarity and minimal 'mud' in the midrange. Boasting 123dB sensitivity and a wide frequency response (8Hz–40kHz), NOVA offers high-fidelity audio powered easily by smartphones. Its ergonomic design, premium double-flange tips, tangle-free braided cable, and durable carrying case make it a top-tier choice for discerning audiophiles seeking a refined listening experience at a competitive price.

## Description

PRODUCT INFORMATION Sensitivity: 123dB/Vrms @1KHz THD: THD<1% @1KHz (94dB) Frequency response: 8-40kHz (EC61094, Free Field) Effective frequency response: 20-20kHz (IEC60318-4, -3dB) Diaphragm of Dynamic driver: PU suspension+LCP dome composite diaphragm

Review: For those who love a smooth and clean listening experience - Truthear have developed a stellar reputation in a very short amount of time for producing high quality IEMs with excellent crowd-pleasing tuning for the mass market at an affordable price point. The Truthear Nova however is Truthear's first product not aimed at the mass market, and its pricing reflects that. Checking out the frequency graph measurements online gives away what this IEM is really for: it's trying to eat the Moondrop Variations' lunch for a third of the cost, and possibly also the Blessing 3's for half the price of that model as well. I have never tried either the Moondrop Variations nor Blessing 3 so I will not be able to compare these products for you myself. What is clear though is that the Nova is Truthear's take on this distinct sound signature with a cult following, so before we can continue we need to explain what this signature is all about. The audible frequency range between 250 and 500Hz is one of the most frequently used in music, where the most commonly played bass notes, their overtones and the lowest treble notes all fall into, as well as most male vocals. Because this range is so busy and hectic in even a moderately complex music track, the separate instruments and vocals can start awkwardly masking each other and muffling each other into an incoherent, muddy mess. This region is therefore commonly called the "mud" region. Deliberately surpressing this region by even a few dB has the effect of making everything sound very "clean", as though all the mud was stripped away. Either you like that gritty, muddy feel or you don't. The Nova is strictly for people who hate mud and demand a very clean and clear signature sound. Fortunately for me, I am one of those people. If you aren't then the Nova is a very hard sell and you should probably look elsewhere. Although the upper bass is deliberately surpressed slightly in the Nova, it's by no means absent and the set makes up for it by extending well into the infrasonic (<20Hz) range. So long as these are sealing properly on your ears, these will go as low as your ears can detect and you will feel that sub-bass rumble. To ensure that clean signature feel, the treble (2-8KHz) is extremely smooth and consistent, avoiding awkward peaks and dips in the response that plague many IEMs including other Truthear products. A lot of attention seems to have been paid to getting this region right in the Nova and the work shows in the final result. For me personally, this is about as perfect a sound signature as I could expect to hear in an IEM not tuned specifically for my head. Your mileage may vary, of course - I don't really like the Truthear X Crinacle Zero, so I'm in the minority there. If you are still not satisfied, the Nova EQs very well so you can tailor the sound to your taste with little trouble. The Nova is also quite sensitive and can be fully driven by a modern phone, to the extent that you might need to turn them down a bit to spare your ears! The IEMs themselves superficially resemble the Zeros but have a more carefully tapered shape than other Truthear models. As always, make sure the product will fit your ears before purchasing, because nothing ruins the experience of an IEM faster than a bad fit. For me, the Novas are a very snug fit on my ears, with the small protrusion towards the nozzle fitting right into the gap in my ear lobe. The effect is that the IEM grips onto your entire ear instead of just the ear canal and is much more comfortable and stable like this - assuming, of course, that they fit you as well as they fit me. Part of this change in shape is out of sheer necessity, as there are five distinct drivers producing sound in each unit and the Novas are noticeably bulkier than their cheaper cousins because of it. The Dynamic Driver in the Nova handles 1050Hz and below, giving everything a familiar and natural timbre. Two pairs of Balanced Armature drivers handle the midrange and highs respectively, which helps the Nova to properly reproduce multiple distinct layers to the music you hear, simply because there are literally three distinct layers to the sound reproduction, with their own dedicated ports on the nozzles. (For comparison, the Zeros have two distinct Dynamic Drivers in each ear, one dedicated to <200Hz and the other handling everything else. The Hexas and Novas share the same configuration except the Nova has one extra BA in each ear.) The tips supplied with the Nova are interesting, as they're better quality than in other Truthear products and are more varied - this was my first experience with double-flange tips. The Nova has a tapered nozzle to make it more compatible with a wider range of aftermarket tips, but that comes at the cost of there being no "lip" holding the tips in place, so if a tip is too big it is highly likely to pop off in your ear when removing the IEM, so take care when trying out different tips. I stopped having this issue when I found tips that were the correct size for my ears, however. Third-party tips are worth serious consideration - all of the tips included with the Nova seem to de-emphasise bass which might actually be to the product's detriment! While I would have been able to live with using just the provided tips, I have had a better experience with a third-party set that already work well for me on other products and gave me a better overall bass response to boot, so I've stuck with those. I hate foam tips and it's not for me, but I tried the provided set just in case and can see the appeal as they really help to smooth out the frequency response of the Nova if you're especially sensitive to peaks and dips. The provided cable is a significant step up from the one provided with cheaper Truthear products and is also roughly 25cm longer than the industry average, so 1.5m long. This is just long enough to let me fully recline in my office chair when listening, so this is a massive improvement for me. The cable is still vulnerable to tangling, unfortunately, but nowhere near as bad as the cheaper Truthear cable. The zipper bag provided with the Nova is excellent and another step up from the already very good bag included with the Zero, feeling very secure and functional too with its backpack hook on the back for ease of use when travelling. Whether the Nova is a good buy for you or not is really going to come down to whether you're interested in that clean sound signature or not. If you're not, it's going to be very difficult to justify the price of these over the Zero:RED, which is the closest match to the Nova tuning-wise. The Nova has better mids than the Zero but that alone isn't so much better that it's worth paying three times the price for the Nova. The Hexa is a very different beast from the rest of Truthear's range all over again so if you like the Hexa you'll probably hate the rest of Truthear's products and vice-versa, so people looking at the Nova expecting a Hexa upgrade will come away disappointed - these are two very different products. If you are interested in that clean signature however, the Nova executes on its design goal superbly and is well worth the price of admission.
Review: Great IEMS - These were the first IEM's ive purchased and i wasnt sure what tonality i would like. When i first listened to them i was impressed by the soundstage, but the mids sounded a bit thin for my liking and treble sounded a bit shouty, and i was contemplating returning. After minor adjustments to the EQ (very easy to tune) and using the foam tips, it fixed both issues and they sound amazing. Due to the fact that they were minor adjustments and the bass and clarity are fantastic, they won me over. I've always been more of a over-the-ear headphones fan with my DT770's (32 ohm and 80 ohm) and WH-1000XM5's, but i have been pleasantly surprised with the performance of these IEM's. I currently have them paired with my Hiby R4 and i occasionally use them with my iFi Zen DAC v2, and they sound great on both.

## Features

- Adopting the polyurethane suspension composite liquid crystal dome diaphragm and dual-cavity internal magnetic circuit dynamic driver of N52 magnet. Utilizing the DLP-3D printed cavity commonly used in high-end multi-driver and custom earphone. Come with the braided cable with multi-core single-crystal copper. Present the excellent objective index.
- Efficient Driver-configuration. NOVA is a 1DD+4BA in-ear headphone with 3-way crossover composite structure. Compared with HEXA, the original design intention is to further improve the high-frequency performance while maintaining a reasonable and efficient configuration, and also strive to bring users a mature earphone with a hybrid 3-way crossover structure at a reasonable price. NOVA uses a 10mm diameter specialized dynamic driver to take charge of the bass.
- Accurate Hybrid Frequency Division. The acoustic waveguide structure with filtering function realized by the high-precision DLP-3D printed technology and the RC frequency division achieved by accurate calculated, which makes the five drivers perform well under different corresponding acoustic wave guides, therefore, the objective index of NOVA closer to the design goalbased on the HEXA.
- Excellent Measurements. NOVA has slightly less bass gain than HARMAN IE 2019 curve and is close to the high-frequency amplitude response of HARMAN OE 2013 with high HRTF characteristics, which resultsin a warm, soft, clear and natural sound thanks to the brand-newoverall system design of lowering the Q value.
- New GenerationDLP 3D Printing Technology. The DLP 3D printed cavity from HeyGears is equipped with its own medical-grade high-transparency resin. It can realize complex delicate acoustic waveguide structures while ensuring printing accuracy and efficiency, At the same time, it brings the lightweight cavity to fit well while making sure the skin-friendly and reliable cavity materials.A Brand New ConciseReliable ID Design.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CLV8TP34 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,917 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand Name | TRUTHEAR |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black or Gray |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with 3.5mm audio jack or corresponding adapter |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Wired Touch Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (323) |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 8 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 14.8 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Manufacturer | TRUTHEAR |
| Model Name | NOVA |
| Model Number | NOVA |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Cable |
| Product Warranty | 2 years |
| Sensitivity | 123 dB |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Headphone Technology |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Wired |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TRUTHEAR
- **Colour:** Blue
- **Ear placement:** In Ear
- **Form factor:** In Ear
- **Frequency response:** 8 Hz
- **Headphone jack:** 3.5 mm Jack
- **Impedance:** 14.8 Ohms
- **Model name:** NOVA
- **Noise control:** None
- **Sensitivity:** 123 dB

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For those who love a smooth and clean listening experience
*by V***N on 20 December 2023*

Truthear have developed a stellar reputation in a very short amount of time for producing high quality IEMs with excellent crowd-pleasing tuning for the mass market at an affordable price point. The Truthear Nova however is Truthear's first product not aimed at the mass market, and its pricing reflects that. Checking out the frequency graph measurements online gives away what this IEM is really for: it's trying to eat the Moondrop Variations' lunch for a third of the cost, and possibly also the Blessing 3's for half the price of that model as well. I have never tried either the Moondrop Variations nor Blessing 3 so I will not be able to compare these products for you myself. What is clear though is that the Nova is Truthear's take on this distinct sound signature with a cult following, so before we can continue we need to explain what this signature is all about. The audible frequency range between 250 and 500Hz is one of the most frequently used in music, where the most commonly played bass notes, their overtones and the lowest treble notes all fall into, as well as most male vocals. Because this range is so busy and hectic in even a moderately complex music track, the separate instruments and vocals can start awkwardly masking each other and muffling each other into an incoherent, muddy mess. This region is therefore commonly called the "mud" region. Deliberately surpressing this region by even a few dB has the effect of making everything sound very "clean", as though all the mud was stripped away. Either you like that gritty, muddy feel or you don't. The Nova is strictly for people who hate mud and demand a very clean and clear signature sound. Fortunately for me, I am one of those people. If you aren't then the Nova is a very hard sell and you should probably look elsewhere. Although the upper bass is deliberately surpressed slightly in the Nova, it's by no means absent and the set makes up for it by extending well into the infrasonic (<20Hz) range. So long as these are sealing properly on your ears, these will go as low as your ears can detect and you will feel that sub-bass rumble. To ensure that clean signature feel, the treble (2-8KHz) is extremely smooth and consistent, avoiding awkward peaks and dips in the response that plague many IEMs including other Truthear products. A lot of attention seems to have been paid to getting this region right in the Nova and the work shows in the final result. For me personally, this is about as perfect a sound signature as I could expect to hear in an IEM not tuned specifically for my head. Your mileage may vary, of course - I don't really like the Truthear X Crinacle Zero, so I'm in the minority there. If you are still not satisfied, the Nova EQs very well so you can tailor the sound to your taste with little trouble. The Nova is also quite sensitive and can be fully driven by a modern phone, to the extent that you might need to turn them down a bit to spare your ears! The IEMs themselves superficially resemble the Zeros but have a more carefully tapered shape than other Truthear models. As always, make sure the product will fit your ears before purchasing, because nothing ruins the experience of an IEM faster than a bad fit. For me, the Novas are a very snug fit on my ears, with the small protrusion towards the nozzle fitting right into the gap in my ear lobe. The effect is that the IEM grips onto your entire ear instead of just the ear canal and is much more comfortable and stable like this - assuming, of course, that they fit you as well as they fit me. Part of this change in shape is out of sheer necessity, as there are five distinct drivers producing sound in each unit and the Novas are noticeably bulkier than their cheaper cousins because of it. The Dynamic Driver in the Nova handles 1050Hz and below, giving everything a familiar and natural timbre. Two pairs of Balanced Armature drivers handle the midrange and highs respectively, which helps the Nova to properly reproduce multiple distinct layers to the music you hear, simply because there are literally three distinct layers to the sound reproduction, with their own dedicated ports on the nozzles. (For comparison, the Zeros have two distinct Dynamic Drivers in each ear, one dedicated to <200Hz and the other handling everything else. The Hexas and Novas share the same configuration except the Nova has one extra BA in each ear.) The tips supplied with the Nova are interesting, as they're better quality than in other Truthear products and are more varied - this was my first experience with double-flange tips. The Nova has a tapered nozzle to make it more compatible with a wider range of aftermarket tips, but that comes at the cost of there being no "lip" holding the tips in place, so if a tip is too big it is highly likely to pop off in your ear when removing the IEM, so take care when trying out different tips. I stopped having this issue when I found tips that were the correct size for my ears, however. Third-party tips are worth serious consideration - all of the tips included with the Nova seem to de-emphasise bass which might actually be to the product's detriment! While I would have been able to live with using just the provided tips, I have had a better experience with a third-party set that already work well for me on other products and gave me a better overall bass response to boot, so I've stuck with those. I hate foam tips and it's not for me, but I tried the provided set just in case and can see the appeal as they really help to smooth out the frequency response of the Nova if you're especially sensitive to peaks and dips. The provided cable is a significant step up from the one provided with cheaper Truthear products and is also roughly 25cm longer than the industry average, so 1.5m long. This is just long enough to let me fully recline in my office chair when listening, so this is a massive improvement for me. The cable is still vulnerable to tangling, unfortunately, but nowhere near as bad as the cheaper Truthear cable. The zipper bag provided with the Nova is excellent and another step up from the already very good bag included with the Zero, feeling very secure and functional too with its backpack hook on the back for ease of use when travelling. Whether the Nova is a good buy for you or not is really going to come down to whether you're interested in that clean sound signature or not. If you're not, it's going to be very difficult to justify the price of these over the Zero:RED, which is the closest match to the Nova tuning-wise. The Nova has better mids than the Zero but that alone isn't so much better that it's worth paying three times the price for the Nova. The Hexa is a very different beast from the rest of Truthear's range all over again so if you like the Hexa you'll probably hate the rest of Truthear's products and vice-versa, so people looking at the Nova expecting a Hexa upgrade will come away disappointed - these are two very different products. If you are interested in that clean signature however, the Nova executes on its design goal superbly and is well worth the price of admission.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great IEMS
*by L***E on 3 February 2025*

These were the first IEM's ive purchased and i wasnt sure what tonality i would like. When i first listened to them i was impressed by the soundstage, but the mids sounded a bit thin for my liking and treble sounded a bit shouty, and i was contemplating returning. After minor adjustments to the EQ (very easy to tune) and using the foam tips, it fixed both issues and they sound amazing. Due to the fact that they were minor adjustments and the bass and clarity are fantastic, they won me over. I've always been more of a over-the-ear headphones fan with my DT770's (32 ohm and 80 ohm) and WH-1000XM5's, but i have been pleasantly surprised with the performance of these IEM's. I currently have them paired with my Hiby R4 and i occasionally use them with my iFi Zen DAC v2, and they sound great on both.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great harman tuned iem
*by M***E on 3 November 2024*

It’s probably the closest harman tuned iem you can get for the price. Put them in your ears and then forget they’re there while you enjoy your music. It’d be 5 stars but the cable can be a bit hypophonic which means the fabric covered cable can rub on your clothes and travel up the cable and into your ears. Other than that it’s a great iem with enough bass but not too much so that it covers the mids.

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