DUNU SA6 MK2 In-Ear Monitors Review 8

DUNU SA6 MK2 In-Ear Monitors Review

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Packaging and Accessories


You have probably noticed by now how the face plates on the DUNU SA6 MK2 have gone with an orange-colored stabilized wood. Keeping up with the orange theme is the product box itself which has a glossy bright orange sleeve with a hilariously large Hi-Res Audio logo on the front to go with the product and brand names. On the back we see product specifications in multiple languages along with contact information for DUNU. More branding on the sides reminds us the company has been around for 21 years now and we can now slide out the inner black cardboard box too. This one is simple with a small DUNU logo in white on the lid and inside is a thick foam layer with machined cutouts to hold the various items of interest. The accessories box has paperwork in the form of a QC sticker as well as a note on how to use the modular cable connectors available here. There are also several individually wrapped bags with the rest of the accessories.


DUNU has always been generous with its IEMs when it comes to the extras you get. With the SA6 MK2, there's the expected cleaning brush and a 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm (1/4") single-ended TRS adapter, but also a 4.4 mm TRRS balanced cable connector to be used with the modular cable itself. We also get four different types of ear tips covering silicone and foam in different sizes (S/M/L) for silicone and M for the memory foam tips. These include the new DUNU Candy tips as well as the novel S&S tips which also come in a bonus fourth XL size too. The third silicone set is a more traditional one we saw with other DUNU IEMs and has a stiffer flange. You should try them all out to see what works best for you. To no surprise, the box marked "Cable" has the cable that itself comes inside a plastic zip-lock bag.


The carry/storage case that comes with the DUNU SA6 MK2 continues the orange theme and is one of the more catchy such options on the market. It uses a puck-style form factor except that the lid does not fully come off. The semi-hard case has a leatherette cover on top with a blue base and orange accents that are stitched well. The top and bottom surfaces have the DUNU logo embossed multiple times and inside we see the IEMs themselves in yet more foam. You can remove this foam insert and find plenty of room for the IEMs with the cable and ear tips attached, if not also a small DAC/amp too. There is suede lining all around the inside to help protect the contents from scratches.
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