Meze Audio recently launched their most affordable pair of in-ear monitors, the Alba. Due to supply issues, my review was delayed, but now that the Alba earphones are in stock and ready to ship, I can share my thoughts on them.
Named after the Romanian word for “First Light,” the Alba earphones are designed for those looking to experience premium sound quality without breaking the bank. These entry-level earphones from Meze offer a comfortable fit with over-the-ear hooks, a detachable cable, and a variety of silicone ear tips in different sizes to ensure a snug fit.
While the ear tips offer decent noise isolation, they may not be ideal for loud environments. However, in quieter settings, the Alba provide an excellent listening experience, focusing on audio quality rather than noise cancellation.
For those new to Meze Audio, the Alba earphones showcase the company’s unique and stylish design inspired by Art Nouveau aesthetics.
Constructed with a blend of zinc alloy and anodized aluminum, the Alba earphones are not only durable but also visually appealing. They offer a neutral sound profile with warm bass, making them versatile for various music genres.
Paired with a wide range of devices, including smartphones with USB-C connectivity, the Alba earphones deliver immersive sound quality that is captivating.
To put the Alba to the test, I listened to Clifford T. Ward’s album “Gaye And Other Stories” and was impressed by the emotional delivery and clarity of the earphones.
Verdict: The Meze Audio Alba earphones are a fantastic choice for those seeking high-quality sound at an affordable price. Highly recommended.
Pricing & Availability: The Meze Audio Alba earphones are available now on mezeaudio.com for $159 / £139 / €159.
Tech Specs:
- Driver: 10.8 mm Dynamic.
- Frequency range: 15Hz – 25kHz.
- Impedance: 32Ω at 1kHz
- Frequency response: 4 – 92,000Hz.
- SP: 109 dB SPL/V at 1kHz.
- Distortion: