leady53Really? BGGAR noted the mmcx connectors as a negative in his review. I have a hard time believing they are manufacturing it with both connector types.
RonJamboI was checking taobao, where it originally came from. Apparently the original seller takes request to make 2 pins version as well. (Below is my tea)
AlbertAngI haven't had a lot of time with them but so far it sounds more bright. It has really good clarity and instrumental separation. Bass is on the tame side but I'm really liking it so far.
rrussotwoI think mmcx came out to alleviate tension on the connection point, which it does. It rotates to lessen stress on the connector, but that movement can cause loose connection issues. I've experienced connection problems with several iems with mmcx, so I try to avoid it.
leady53It would be great if mine comes with the 2 pin connection, but the MMCX connection is shown in the Drop photos. Hopefully it should be okay, since I don’t usually change out cables much.
AlbertAngI would call it more of a mid forward IEM. The imaging is superb but the mids can get fatiguing at higher volume with some songs. The sub bass is probably the best I've heard in an IEM. The midbass is thinner, though it seems to get better with time. Not a big believer in burn-in but some have said that it does make these better and I'm starting to agree. Overall I think the Mangird Tea is better than any IEM I have heard in this price range, but it is not the ultimate all-rounder that you can relax with for hours. It will reward you most of the time but spank you sometimes.
DeepSpaceusInteresting. What other headphones do you have? So I can guess if our taste is similar.
I ended up with Moondrop Blessing 2 - mainly because it's more established in market.
It's Harman neutral but i still found it slightly bright and i wish mid is more forward.
The resolution is amazing though.
RonJamboSometimes it helps to take a utility knife blade to the mmcx connector to fix the connection. On the metal ring that spins there should be a gap running lengthwise. Slip the blade into the gap and spread it open a little. It'll take up the slack and stiffen the connection.