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Product Description
Following the success of the highly praised P1 IEM, Tin HiFi is back with another planar magnetic hit. Introducing the Tin HiFi P2: a much-anticipated IEM sequel with second-generation planar magnetic drivers, plus a new tuning, improved cable, and redesigned housings Read More
Headfonics review of the P2:
https://headfonics.com/tin-hifi-p2-review/
"If you are looking for a timbre-realistic, and highly resolving IEM with an assertive mid-bass presence, the Tin HiFi P2 captures those sentiments remarkably well. However, unwanted treble peaks and their current-hungry transducers are quirks to be strongly considered."
KumonomukouThere's still a very big market for high end wired iems. Case in point, the various jvc products here on drop selling mad numbers. They aren't for everyone, but tws just haven't caught up to the sound quality of wired iems even half their price.
My P1 died after 3 hours of burIn time... on pretty moderate volume.
New balanced cable is hardly a dealbreaker to jump in again especially for this price.
Shuoer Tape Pro is my choice 24/7
With the QC the P1 had $300 is a pretty steep asking price, also not fond of the change to 2 pin. I do like that it comes with a balanced cable out of the box though.
My P1's are quite fatiguing from the air frequencies and I am not treble sensitive. I cannot imagine what these will sound like. The bass bump is welcome though. For the price I will hard pass and probably grab the Massdrop Universal IEM and the Shouer Tape Pro.
It’s not a new model. Same tapes you love but much more tuning options. Slightly more open sound. If they show up on drop they’re as good as ordered for me.