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The newest additions to TFZ’s highly regarded lineup of IEMs, the King II and King LTD feature eye-catching designs and removable cables with 0.78-millimeter connectors. Each one is built around a large 12-millimeter dynamic driver, with an improved soundstage and a smoother high-frequency response than the previous TFZ King Read More
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A good product with some pros and cons.
Cons: my very personal opinion is that the low frequencies are too much deep and present, it can be pleasable but in the long run it can be too much; the plastic around the cable near the IEM does not help when you put them inside your ears, if you moove your head it is very easy that they'll slip out so i decided to wear them with the cable hanging freely near my ears instead of putting the cable beside.
Pros: very high senibility, they sound very loud in every device; great sound for a nice size IEM specially the mid frequencies.
These earbuds just didn't really satisfy in any category. The finish, while generally acceptable, isn't of particularly high quality compared to similarly priced competition. They don't fit particularly well, and cable noise is a big problem.
As for the sound - they definitely lean towards the bassier side, and they feel pretty muddy. It works well for "fun" music (EdM, hip hop, etc), but even for rock riffs and the like it falls flat. I certainly can't stand them listening to any piano/orchestral stuff.
I also have a bit of a buzzing sound of and on with these. Doesn't seem to matter what source I use, or what cables. Maybe just a bit of bad luck with my unit?
2.5/5
These were my first IEMs and I love the comfort of them. At first it felt a little bulky, but I adjusted to a different ear tip for a better seal and it's great. I'm no expert in the audio field so I won't say too much about the sound except that I think it responds well to quick transitions. Just make sure you have the blue dots on both the left and right wire facing in the same direction or else it will be out of phase. Doesn't really matter which direction so long as they are facing the same direction.
Well these turned out to be better than I hoped. I have the TFZ King Pros and these might be a little lighter in the bass region but not by much. They do seem to have extended highs that are pretty articulate. I have not experienced any sibilance or undesirable peaks. They aren't quite as refined as the Moondrop Kanas Pros but overall they are a very fun listen. They are also quite a bit more sensitive than the Kanas Pros.
Took a long time to break them in, more than 24h of continuous playing. Also found out my left ear is bigger so I couldn't get a good seal and had to buy comply tips from gearbest.
Other in ear earphones fit just fine in my ears.