Summary
Reviewers consider the Fiio FD5 to be a steady companion that prefers dependability over drama and earns quiet respect. It keeps fatigue low and delivers a clear, even presentation that works for hours. Personality is restrained but usability is high.
Fiio FD5 Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD
Tuning Type: V-Shaped
Brand: FiiO Top FiiO IEMs
Price (Msrp): $300
Support our free service! Buying through our affiliate links costs you nothing extra:
Review
2025-09-30User Reviews
Average User Scores
Average User Score: n/a
Based on 0 user reviews
No user reviews yet. Be the first one who writes a review!
"This is an example review"
Pros
- Example pro 1
- Example pro 2
Cons
- Example con 1
- Example con 2
Share your experience and build your personal ranking list.
You need to be signed in to write your own reviewCompare Fiio FD5 to popular alternatives
VS
IEM | alt. Score |
---|---|
Fiio FD5 vs. Punch Audio Martilo
Punch Audio Martilo offers better dynamics, treble and soundstage.
|
8.6 |
Fiio FD5 vs. MYER SL224
MYER SL224 offers better soundstage, treble and dynamics.
|
8.6 |
Fiio FD5 vs. ZiiGaat Crescent
ZiiGaat Crescent offers better treble, soundstage and dynamics.
|
8.5 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Dunu Vulkan 2
Dunu Vulkan 2 offers better treble, mids and soundstage.
|
8.5 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Kiwi Ears Astral
Kiwi Ears Astral offers better mids, treble and soundstage.
|
8.5 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Softears Volume S
Softears Volume S offers better mids, treble and soundstage.
|
8.5 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Letshuoer S15
Letshuoer S15 offers better mids, treble and soundstage.
|
8 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Ziigaat Odyssey 2
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 offers better mids, treble and soundstage.
|
8 |
Fiio FD5 vs. TANCHJIM x Effect Audio Force
TANCHJIM x Effect Audio Force offers better treble, mids and soundstage.
|
7.8 |
Fiio FD5 vs. Tanchjim Origin
Tanchjim Origin offers better treble, soundstage and mids.
|
7.8 |
IEM Finder Quiz
newAverage Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
C+- Expect a friendly tonal balance that could use polish but remains inviting. Great for casual listening, less so for purists.
Average Technical Grade
C-- Details smear quickly, leaving the presentation cramped and low on definition. You'll notice smearing on even moderately layered songs.