No, we’re not talking about the standard, pocket-sized carry case you get with other earbuds.
What you do notice is the overall size of the Euclid earbud when you pick them up.
However, the casing itself is on the large size.
Still, the size and weight contributed to a little ear fatigue, for me at least.
Finally, the Audeze Euclid earbud’s build quality is second to none.
The connectors can be difficult to remove, too.
I had to get my fingernails into the space between the connector and the earbud to release the cable.
Still, the option is there if you want it.
Audeze Euclid Sound Quality
Inside the Euclid housing are the 18mm planar magnetic drivers.
And not just when it is the focal point, either.
These are a wonderfully clean set of earbuds, as you’d expect from Audeze.
Its soundstage is wide and dynamic, which will suit those who want to up their audio listening experience.
Should You Buy the Audeze Euclid Planar Magnetic IEMs?
The Audeze Euclid IEMs cost $1,299.
Spending that amount on a set of earbuds isn’t an easy swallow.
The biggest difference you get with the planar magnetic IEMs is the overall tone of the audio.
The accuracy and precision of these admittedly price buds is almost second to none.
For me, the difficulty comes in comparing these to any other earbuds or IEMs.
Advising you to buy $1,000+ earbuds is difficult enough without being able to offer a meaningful comparison.