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The highest-end model in the TFZ series, the Series 5 IEMs have gained a following on Head-Fi, Reddit, and Super Best Audio Friends for delivering a seriously big bang for the buck. They have the same comfortable fit and dual-chamber dynamic driver design as their predecessors, plus improved sound clarity and an upgraded braided cable for better durability Read More
I did have to replace the 3.5 jack after a year of abuse but these do still deliver a decent sound quality for the $60 I paid.
Have them as a backup pair forever in my backpack just in case I have my main headphones die or lose the tips.
I've had these for just over 3 years now. A little bass heavy, but they never sound muddy to me. I usually prefer a more neutral sound, but I don't mind these. Plastic coating on cable started to fray a little from the edge of my desk. Came with a good selection of tips, double and single flanged. The little disk/plate on the outside immediately fell off on one side. It serves no purpose other than aesthetics so I left it off, but still a bit disappointed in the craftsmanship anyway.
These little guys were great... for a while. The total range of sound it brought out of any mix was glorious, and in my life I've never had better sounding IEMs. The PROBLEM was the lifespan. I listen to and write various orchestral scores. None of them played at obnoxiously loud levels, so it confused the crap out of me when suddenly the left driver suddenly... got quiet. The volume of the left monitor slowly but surely lost the ability to play audio as it got quieter and quieter until it finally stopped producing sound altogether - with or without an amplifier. I have never in my entire life had this problem with speakers of any kind, big or small. This took a few months, mind you. But it's almost as if someone turned the volume down and never cared to turn it back up. Could have just been a defective (please explain how this is possible) headset, so I'm not gonna bomb the review, but yeah... wow.