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The new Exclusive Series from TFZ maintains the great value the company is known for—the kind of value that’s earned it a loyal following on Head-Fi and other audio forums. Plus, this series ups the ante with removable two-pin cables in every model Read More
Got the TFZ Exclusive King. Love the way they sound. I'm treble sensitive and the highs in these are at the perfect level for me. Clear, but not painful to listen to. Bass is solid and not overpowering. Also have the TFZ Series 5, which I wouldn't call overpowering in terms of bass, but I prefer the more neutral sound that the Kings have.
It came with a huge selection of tips both single and double flanged + a clip.
I've had these for 3 years now. After the first few months, the white-semi transparent cable started to turn a blueish turquoise in some spots. Doesn't wipe off and it never touched anything that color so I assume it's some weird chemical reaction?
I got the Exclusive 3 and they sounded great. I have been a fan of TFZ and their IEMs. Can't complain for the price but I haven't ever used an expensive pair of headphones. These had a great sound stage and neutral sound. I lost one of the ear buds because it detached from the cable. I always found the connection was kind of loose.
Pretty amazing passive noise cancellation. The earpieces pop out a bit too easily to my liking, and just a fair warning, the clear wiring will eventually turn green, if that's your style. Otherwise, there's a whole bunch of bass.
Finally, the jack is rather thick. It's hard in fact, to even find a phone case that would allow the thick plastic around the jack to let it plug in. Otherwise, stunning earphones for the 35 dollars I paid for.
My Exclusive 5 arrive with right earbud defect... i really love the sound signature of Exclusive 5 but real questionable quality control. i end up returning it and bought another one from Amazon with additional warranty at full price.
i hope everyone else have better luck.
Purchased the black Exclusive 5's.
Pros:
- Packaging is premium
- The braided cable is nice and durable. A comfortable length for listening on a laptop or portable device. I appreciate that the cable is easily replaceable, and disconnects if you want. The connection to the earpiece is solid.
- Lots of options for tips. I tried all of them, and went with the smallest.
- Outstanding sound for the price. These will benefit from some light EQing, but can handle the extremes. They sound pretty flat to me. A little bit tinny, at first but EQing helped a lot.
- The noise canceling on these is so good, I'll often just leave them in at work if the office gets loud. There is no sound bleed.
Cons:
- Soundstage is pretty nonexistent, but I wouldn't expect it to be on IEMs at < $65. This can feel a little claustrophobic, but I find it perfect for an open office.
If I lost these or they broke for some reason, I'd definitely try and get another pair. They're just such an insane value.
I got the Exclusive 5 with metal finish.
The build quality is excellent and feel premium due to the weight and finish. Despite the weight, they fit comfortably and securely in my ears and even provide decent amount of noise cancellation passively.
My impression of the sound quality:
It has a strong and loose bass, feel a bit overwhelming. Because of that, it has an overall warm sound signature.
Exclusive 5's has recessed and lay back mids, bass is bleeding to the mids.
The highs is on the bright side, you can certainly feel there are some peaks on the mid-high - high frequencies. Because of that, it adds sparkle to music and the soundstage feels wide.
Another thing I noticed was that depends on the source, the IEM could pick up some noticeable hiss.
Despite some of it's drawbacks, TFZ Exclusive 5 is overall a very energetic, entertaining IEM which I personally enjoyed and liked. For the price on MD, it is very competitive.