In March, a review titled "Top-Tier Sound For Pennies" appeared on the well-respected web forum head-fi.org. The author, a headphone aficionado who goes by the handle AndroidVageta (AV), gave five stars to some Chi-Fi earbuds that cost less than a food truck lunch. He compared the dynamic range and clarity of these cut-rate buds to the JH16 Pro, a set of in-ears (with eight driver per ear) that retails for $1,149. Incidentally, the JH16 is the same model that The Absolute Sound praised as "the sonic 'mountaintop' among in-ear headphones."
"For the $12 I spend shipped (sic) for these Baldoor E100's all I can say is that they are simply amazing. Not simply amazing for the price, mind you, but amazing compared to anything (AV's emphasis) I've ever heard or have owned."
Disposable buds that sound as good as the outrageously expensive IEMs that Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga wear onstage? To quote Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction: "That's a bold statement."
Despite all the hype rhetoric, AV's "PSA" barely registered on the audio Richter scale: 6 measly comments, ranging from appreciation ("Nice review man!") to agreement ("I really am massively impressed.") to disbelief ("No way."). The E100 EarBell, a throwback style bud distributed by a Chinese company called Mrice, was destined for hi-fi obscurity. Just another cheap gadget tossed on the Chi-Fi scrapheap.
A few days later, though, AV's Head-Fi review surfaced on Reddit, where it generated 230 responses from frugal readers in search of a bargain. As interest ramped up, Reddditors noticed that these el cheapo IEMs were becoming a scarce online commodity. "They've apparently sold out everywhere else," wrote AV in the long and laughably inane comment thread, coyly taking credit for the sudden popularity of an earphone that most audiophiles had never heard of until now. "Maybe I shouldn't have been so vocal about them as now it'll be hard for me to get a second pair!"
Just like that, the E100 cult was born.
There was one slight caveat to this deal of the century. For optimum audio performance, these magic buds had to be positioned within the ear—no joke—sideways. This precarious orientation was hardly ideal, especially if the listening sessions involved any head movements. To address this problem, a crude fix was suggested by fellow Redditor robertmeta: "I was able to use tape to keep them in without horrible discomfort."
Stuffing buds in the ear sideways and securing them in place with tape was certainly unorthodox (not to mention bizarre, uncomfortable, and highly impractical), but the sound was supposedly godlike. "It should be noted that wearing [the E100s] like this greatly enhances the bass but surprisingly leaves the rest of the sound unaffected," AV gleefully observed. "Lessens sound stage a bit but it already has plenty to spare."
Many were confused by what one Redditor referred to as the "weird fit." To illustrate the exact alignment of the buds within the ear, AV snapped a profile selfie. This made all the difference. After initially berating the E100s ("...these are $15 earbuds, and they sound like $15 earbuds."), Mad_Economist had a sonic Epiphany. Of course, being a degenerate audiophile, he had to add his own outlandish tweak to the proceedings. "...holding the tragus, anti-tragus, and leg of helix 'shut' around the bud while pressing the bud inward at a slight angle consistently produces a sound much closer to what OP is describing: very warm, with a fairly large soundstage and a surprising amount of bass impact." For those who didn't read ENT journals for kicks, a link to a medical photo was posted so that every Redditor could distinguish their tragus from their ear hole (auditory meatus).
If an audiophile raves about a $12 bud and says that if you stick it in your ear sideways it will sound better than a professional IEM that costs over a thousand dollars, and if another audiophile agrees and claims that it will sound even better if you pinch your ears together at three precise points simultaneously, while applying pressure to the bud at a "slight angle," proceed with caution.
The natural inclination is to dismiss the entire Reddit/E100 psychodrama as sheer lunacy and not proceed at all, but that would be a mistake. AV, robertmeta and Mad_Economist are audiophiles, not schizophrenics. They may be eccentric, but they are first and foremost critical listeners. Cut through the babble and one thing is certain: These guys know a sweet bud when they hear it.