🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with TIN HiFi T2!
The Linsoul 2022 Upgraded TIN HiFi T2 is a high-performance in-ear monitor featuring a 10mm DLC dynamic driver, a detachable 0.78mm 2Pin silver-plated cable, and an aviation-grade aluminum cavity, designed for audiophiles, DJs, and musicians seeking superior sound quality and comfort.
M**5
Amazing value for money
I had had my eye on these earphones for a few months and when they went on sale as part of Amazon prime day I couldn't resist buying them. They have replace a broken pair of Sennheiser M2 iems, which were good earphones that never really wowed me. Safe to say, the T3s are definitely wowing me so far. The build quality is excellent, with a metal housing for the earphones and the y-split, along with one of the best cables I've ever seen on a pair of sub-£100 earphones, in fact it's better than the cable you get with a lot of much more expensive earphones.Comfort and fit are good, at least once I found the right set of eartips for my ears. I found that the included silicone tips were uncomfortable, hard to get on the earphones and didn't isolate particularly well. In my opinion the foam tips are the best option out of the supplied tips. Other owners and reviewers have recommended trying Final Audio E tips, spinfits, or Comply tips and at some point I will give these a go, but for now the foam tips are fine.Sound quality is very good. These are an easy set of earphones to drive, they sound superb connected to my Schiit DAC but also connected directly to my Galaxy S10. I'd generally describe the sound as being balanced, with maybe a slight lean towards the treble. Treble, mid range and bass are all well presented, instrument separation is good and soundstage is quite wide for a pair of earphones, though still not able to compete with open-ear headphones, such as my Hifiman HE-4XX. People who are big fans of bass, and particularly sub-bass, might find these a bit lacking, I certainly wouldn't describe them as a bassy set of iems, so maybe look elsewhere if that's your priority. However, for my money they have a nice balanced sound that works well with almost every music genre, they really are an excellent all rounder and I personally have never found a pair of earphones that come close to competing at this price point. They're superb value for money and I recommend them to anyone who listens to a wide variety of music and wants a nice, balanced sound.
G**Y
Excellent for the money
I decide to take the plunge and buy some of these IEM's from Tin HiFi and I am very pleased that I did.When I first tried these T3's I thought that they are much brighter than I am used to, with being a little low on bass; first listen was with the stock supplied cable and the largest wide bore silicon tips, paired to my Hiby R6 which leans towards the warm side slightly, I was surprised that the sound was so bright.So I decided to start rolling tips and try different cable combinations. As with most other IEM's that I have these follow the same preference for a quality balanced cable, I think mainly because of the increase in power to the set, though I also feel the balanced output produces greater detail and separation too.After rolling several tips that I have including the largest of the stock tips, I found the best combination for a slightly deeper bass without losing any detail was the stock white foam tips, or the blue sticky foam tips, both in the largest size for my ears.I also have the BGVP DM6 IEM's and these are close to the resolution of these gems, not quite the overall performance, but for the money these are a good second set for out and about.If you are looking for a some good IEM's for less than £100, these are a steal at £59. Just be prepared to wait a month for delivery and be willing to spend a little time rolling tips.
S**H
Great value, but take care what you drive them with
For being significantly less than £100 these IEMs punch above their weight. Sound is clear and balanced and they come nicely bundled with a good selection of different sized buds to get a proper fit. Construction and cables are great, nothing on these is flimsy or ugly.The main criticism I have is that the impedance is too low (16 ohm), making them very easy to drive but with quite a lot of background noise if you try to drive them with non-hifi equipment like a Kindle, phone or a cheap laptop (which is where IEMs are most convenient - throw them in a pocket and use them anywhere). A low power player like an ipod will drive them easily with lots of wasted volume headroom. Tin could have doubled the impedance with no problems in usability and they would have sounded much better for it.Sound wise, bass is present but not very impactful, but that's a problem common to almost all IEMs because the speakers have to be tiny, so I won't mark them down for that. Mids and above sound clear, well balanced and spacious, nearly comparable to decent full-size open-back headphones. However you want to be careful about the exact volume you drive them because if they're just a bit too loud, highs become too harsh, so I find myself diddling with the volume a lot to get the right balance. With higher impedance this would have been much less of a problem, because as-is small changes in volume have such a big effect that it's harder to find the sweet spot.That's all, happy listening.
M**N
Excelente audio. Firma de analítica.
Muy buenos audífonos, cómodos en el ajuste. Solo hay que tener en cuenta que la firma de audio es analítica, los graves están presentes pero muy controlados, los medios con bastante detalle y los agudos un poco "filosos". Después de escuchas prolongadas de puede fatigar el oído. Excelente relación calidad-precio.
O**Z
Prefer the fit over BLON BL-03
I'm no audiophile so I can't say if these are noticeably better than the BLON BL-03, but I definitely prefer the way they fit over them. They sound good to my ears and they get loud enough to drown out background noise from cars and traffic while on walks, but aren't noise cancelling so you can still hear cars approaching, which is great for safety.
B**S
Good Quality, Amazing Sound
One earpiece on my last pair fell apart after a few years of very heavy use. I tried to glue it together but clumsily ripped the wires out in the process. Within 15 minutes I ordered another pair. I couldn't live without them. They sound that good. They compare very well to full size high quality headphones I have.One minor complaint is the plastic cover near the ear that forces you to wrap them around your ears. They stay seated in my ears way better without them and are far more comfortable. An easy bit of surgery with great benefits.Order them. You'll probably love them.
L**M
Pretty Good
This one is good for the price. Too much bass for my liking but not harsh bass. Sounds are not distorted at all. Had to EQ some of the bass out, but if you're into that, this wouldn't really be a problem. Great packaging and quality.
F**X
A Solid Rec!
Note* This review is for the T2 DLC, not the original or other variantsBass: Slightly elevated. The bass has a nice omph to it but doesn’t ever intrude on the other frequencies. Definitely a subbas>midbass emphasis. This has two effects, the first being positive. As mentioned above, the bass has clean distinction and doesn’t bleed. The “negative” being that bass loses a sense of fullness. With that being said, I can say it’s one of the better tuned bass regions for the price. Though not so impactful, bass is quite fun and even has good texture. Quite happy with the presentation with this set.Mids: The midrange is similar to the bass in some aspects. The first being its relatively clean presentation. There are no oddities to complain about but at the same time there’s no specialness to it. Instruments sound as they should, but never wow me either. Vocals sound natural if a little thin, particularly with male vocals, though female vocals have a nice naturalness without sounding thin. The upper mids are where I would say have a little emphasis. Electric guitars in particular sound a tad forward but not sharp at all. They lack bite but are still fun to listen to. At the end of the day, for the price, these have excellent performance.Treble: Probably the weakest point depending on who you ask. Treble starts off fine but falls off. Cymbals and hi-hats especially lack a crispness and sense of weight that I tend to look for. Luckily though, if you are looking for a relaxed listen, these might be up your alley. I could definitely listen to these for long periods without feeling like my ears are being pierced with sounds. Though I do like extra detail in the treble regions, it’s nice to take a break once in a while and just enjoy the music.Soundstage/Imaging: Staging is about average and imaging is a little better. Not super wide or narrow and positional accuracy is good enough.Detail/Technical Performance: About average. Nothing really stands out, but presents detail well enough. Around the level of the Aria, if a little lacking. Great for the price!Comfort/Accessories: Great comfort. Fits my ears nicely though does stick out a little. Accessories are good as well. Enough eartips for most to find a good seal and excellent foam tips. Cable seems just fine. A little thin though not a dealbreaker and could be changed if you really don’t like it.TLDR; Quite an excellent pair. Definitely my favorite of all the TinHiFi I’ve tried (T3&T4). I would even go as far as saying it’s a great competitor to the Aria and Titan S. It places itself in the middle. The Aria having the most bass and warmth, the Titan S opting for a more bright tilting neutral signature, and the T2 DLC being the more neutral set with a nice bass shelf and relaxed upper treble. Really solid set for the price! Definitely recommended.
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