JVC HA-FX102/FR202 – Review

JVC HA-FX102

JVC HA-FX102/FR202

| 11 mm Driver | Neodymium Magnet |



? We are reviewing the JVC HA-FX102/FR202 which are the bigger brother of the JVC HA-FX1X. We call it the “bigger brother” not only because of the usually higher selling price but also because it holds inside a bigger dynamic driver (well, JVC markets it as a superior product over the FX1X too) As well as the HA-FX1X the JVC HA-FX102/FR202 belong to JVC’s special Xtreme Xplosive line with the main objective of providing extreme bass (as the name suggests), consequently they pack them with specs that could achieve what they promise: big dynamic driver (11 mm), a powerful neodymium magnet and high power capacity (200 mW).

As well as the HA-FX1X the JVC HA-FX102/FR202 belong to JVC’s special Xtreme Xplosive line with the main objective of providing extreme bass…

The JVC HA-FX102/FR202 are designed very similarly to the smaller brother with the same plastic material housings that feel very light still tough enough. The aesthetics are very similar too with some slight differences, now they lack the metallic ring inside the back part of the housings and they are offered in a large variety of colors: all black, blue, red, violet or pink. Cable is another aspect that has changed, the HA-FX1X had a thick single cable while the FX-102/FR202 have a double cable (see the photos below).

We are naming them JVC HA-FX102/FR202 but actually they are 2 variants with a corresponding model name to identify them. The JVC HA-FX102 corresponds to the version without inline microphone/control and JVC HA-FR202 is the same model but with an inline microphone + 1 button control (maybe the model naming choice could have been a bit less confusing but that’s upto JVC’s marketing team). So, later during the review we might refer to them as JVC HA-FX102 and/or JVC HA-FR202 alternatively.

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JVC HA-FX102/FR202 - Review

Tests & Scores

W

Weight

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A

Accessories & Packaging

The JVC FX-102/FR-202 come inside a box very similar to the one of the JBL T110 with 3 pair of extra eartips.

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B

Bass & Sub Bass

Right out of the box the 11 mm dynamic driver combined with the strong neodymium magnet are able to provide a very punchy energetic mid-bass with deep sub-bass. To sum it up, the JVC HA-FX102 are able to provide very strong and fun bass which will suffice bass lovers without any issues.

Using an EQ to feed up the bass, the JVC HA-FX102 noticeable increase their depth and punch.

To sum it up, the JVC HA-FX102 are able to provide very strong and fun bass which will suffice bass lovers without any issues.

Putting the HA-FX102 under our extreme bass test, they were able to handle 50% of a Fiio E12’s amplifier while set to high gain, bass boost on and applying a custom basshead EQ (sub-bass was distorting with any amplification over 20%). As a result, they sounded horribly with its bass all distorted and “farty” sounding and no basshead impact or rumble at all. We were expecting a much better amplified performance considering their unamped response and the capabilities of the smaller brother, the JVC HA-FX1X.





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M

Mids & Vocals

Mids of the JVC HA-FX102 are very recessed, mostly on lower mids and lower vocals. Lower vocals sound too laid back and at times might seem like you turned on the karaoke mode. On the other hand, higher mids are not as recessed and can become mediumly-high harsh at times. With an EQ some of the recession is removed but still lower vocals sound too distant and muffled, harshness remains similar to before the equalizer was applied.

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H

Highs & Treble

Although sounding dark and very bassy, highs have some sort of brightness with almost no detail or definition at all. Highs are piercing but not too sibilant and overall quite fatiguing. With an EQ, they become sibilant at sporadic times and more frequently piercing. To their benefit, they gain some mild level of detail but still sound dark overall.

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JVC HA-FX102
JVC HA-FX102

SL

Sound Leak

The sound that leaks out of the JVC HA-FX102/FR202 is much better than the brother JVC HA-FX1X; still not a top level performance but able enough to be usable on mediumly noisy places without much issues.

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SI

Sound Isolation

The HA-FX102/FR202 are as capable as their smaller brother regarding sound isolation; they will noticeably isolate from surrounding noises without needing to use very high volume levels.

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C

Comfort

The bullet form factor usually is comfortable to very comfortable but the JVC HA-FX102 have a bullet design with some rough edges that reduce the better comfort that they would have been able to provide. Anyways, the light-weighted housings and angled nozzles offer a tight fit and at the same time enough comfort and will usually not produce soreness in your ears after moderate lasting listening sessions.

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EQ

Response to Equalization

The JVC HA-FX102/FR202 have a tough starting point regarding their sound quality of mid and high frequencies even after applying an EQ they were unable to fix their lacking performance on these frequencies. With a custom EQ, mids reduced a minimum quantity of their recession and highs although gaining some detail they still sounded dark and more piercing. The FX102 gained all their points here thanks to their response to custom equalization of bass frequencies with a substantial increase in sub-bass depth and mid-bass punch.

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Frequency Response (raw)

JVC HA-FX102/FR202 Frequency Response

JVC HA-FX102 - Frequency Response
JVC HA-FX102 – Frequency Response

JVC HA-FX102/FR202

Specifications

TypeDynamic
Driver Unit11mm
Sensitivity100dB/mW
Power Capacity200mW
Impedance16 ohms
Frequency Response5-23,000Hz
DiaphragmUnknown
MagnetNeodymium
CordY-type, round cord
Cord Length1.2m
PlugL shaped stereo mini plug
WeightApprox. 4.7g
Supplied Accessories3x Earphone tips (silicone) S, M, L

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DISCLAIMER
We highly discourage anyone from trying to apply our testings to your own earphones, the risk of damaging or permanently breaking your iems is absolutely probable to happen. With our standardized equalization and amplification tests we push the limits of the earphones to the extreme. If anyway you decide to do so, we cannot be held responsible of the damage done to your equipment. Do it at your own risk.

JVC HA-FX102

6.3

SCORE

6.3/10

One thought on “JVC HA-FX102/FR202 – Review

  1. This review basically sums up my horrible experience with the FX102s just before I returned them. The awful peaks in the high-mids (2-3Khz) were just too unpleasant for my ears. Everything from the kick drums to vocals sounded like they were nails on a chalkboard. And EQing basically just took all the treble detail away.

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