To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
1K requests
·
892 Sold
Product Description
The Galaxy T2 is a new value IEM from TFZ, a brand that’s earned a great reputation on Massdrop for making products that perform well above their price. This one features a 12-millimeter double-magnetic-circuit graphene driver, and at 16 ohms, it can be easily driven by most mobile sources Read More
Bought a pair of Amazon on Friday for $30 and they just showed up ... so far, impressed with the sound for that price. It's a very lively IEM; at a lower than normal volume out of my Fiio M6 these are big, loud and impactful. Kinda like sitting really close to the stage at a concert. They aren't going to win a comparison with several other headphones. Bass is good but not as tight as something that's in a higher price range. Imagining and sound stage... eh, closed so not really their lane (but for $30 ~ $40 not really expecting amazing).
These seem to be good some casual listening and for music that's more energetic, something more more subdued and detailed I'd look as something else.
In a way these are great for the price but also remind me why some IEM's are more expensive.
Well you did say they remind you of why some iems are more expensive which seems like a harsh insult. Mot every iem has the same sound signature but when an iem excels at whatnot does it deserves to be praised. Maybe others aren't hearing what I'm hearing?
blake_baumanThe bass is amazing but does not overpower the mids. The T2 Galaxy brings the goods when it comes to bass. Absolutely brutal at times and always clean. Highly recommended.
So I actually got these off of Amazon because I had a $25 gift card, so it was a bit cheaper and came in 2 days, and I actually had a different experience than a lotta reviews.
My current IEM's are Soundmagic E50s, and they're like $35 on Amazon, and I love them - they're flat (which I like because I produce and do a lotta mixing) and their treble is really nice and crisp. The T2's are extremely comfortable wearing them and they isolate quite a bit of sound which I thought was very surprising since I thought they just kinda sat on your ear rather than jamming them in like typical ear buds or peasant IEM's. When I first listened to a track with the T2's, I was really surprised because the bass was super strong, and most of all, in a bad way, the treble was super mushy. I opened up one of my projects on Ableton, and where I had open hats and hi-hats, on the E50s they were clear and separated, but with the T2's it just sounded like a mush of white noise. Listening to other tracks (that are better mastered and have more creative synths), I thought that the bass was too loud and the treble was just too quiet and mushy and unclear, even with an EQ to lower the bass... Which is why I returned these and will just continue using the E50s :) It's just my opinion that I like flat monitors, I used to CRAVE bass when I used to only listen to music. But after getting the Soundmagics, I really started to enjoy being able to hear every single sound in a track.
Yeah I listened to music on my phone (iphone SE) at first - in my opinion it was horrible and still had very mushy and unclear highs and had waay too much bass for my liking. I switched to my DAC/AMP (Fiio e10k) and it was a bit better but the highs and overall sound quality was nowhere near as clear as my current IEM's. Obviously people like different things but it just wasn't clean enough for me ://
kaichuThanks for the info, some of my best sounding IEM’s are the cheapest any recommendations I listen pretty much through my iPhone 8plus all the time. Not a big blue tooth fan I like hard wired 🙏