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With powerful sound and proven reliability, Tin Hifi’s T2 and T2 Pro earphones quickly became standards in the audiophile community. Now, Tin Hifi is back with the latest iteration of its storied second generation Read More
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The audio quality and comfort is really good, although the foam tips came permanently squished. Sadly the cable stopped working after about 20 weeks of use.
I own or owned all of the Tin HiFi earphones. The T2 Plus took some getting used to... at first, they were very bright to my ears. I tried various kinds of tips and cables, but nothing seemed to do the job. So I left them burning in for about 200 hours. Then I used the white stock tips with a Tripowin Zonie 4.4mm balanced cable, and voilà: these sound clear, punchy, and not at all bright! I guess the combination of balanced with burn in took care of the treble peaks and now I really enjoy this set.
They sound fun and engaging. Don't expect much in terms of detail and all that, they're only 40-ish. Nice and compact, fitment is likely to be a lot better than a base T2 (or any of the iems with that shape). One of the best option for under $50.
Not at all an audiophile, nowhere even close, so take that into consideration when reading this review. I was doing a little digging around for comfortable and affordable IEMs to be used primarily for gaming and listening to music. I ultimately decided on buying these, and I am very happy with my purchase. They work pretty well for gaming, not as good as my beloved ATH-AD700 but those are open back headphones that cost me twice as much as these IEMs, but I was still surprised at how well the T2+ was able to perform compared to my AD700. As far as comfort goes, I did a lot of testing and found that the foam tips were perfect for me, and do a solid job with noise isolation. The only thing I can nitpick is that the MMCX connectors can be a little annoying to disconnect/reconnect, but that is only a minor inconvenience for me as I rarely unplug them anyways. For only $45, I am incredibly pleased with my purchase.
Overall pretty decent set of earphones, quality is great, looks are a matter of personal opinion but they are decent enough to wear them daily.
Comfort is not bad, braided cables are a real plus - no tangling is great.
Audio might be on the lighter side when it comes to bass and lower mids, but you can enjoy decent tunes all they with no fatigue.
Best paired with a external EQ to max up their potential.
Very nice build, Cable is very flexible and feels kind of rubberized. The shape of the IEM is great, fits good both with wire around ear (as intended) and straight down.
The sound is very intense and exciting, and makes the regular T2 IEMs sound a bit bland in comparison, however it can be overwhelming at times.
Overall I'm very pleased with the Tin T2 Plus, and I would reccomend anyone who wants an exciting sound for cheap to get a pair.
I have to admit, initially I was attracted to these because they're silver, and I loved the look of the braided cord. But I tried them out, and the sound quality is impressive. They're POWERFUL. The bass bumps. The sound is crisp. I'm very glad I grabbed these. I still largely prefer a corded headphone as opposed to bluetooth, so these will get plenty of use. And I'll look great doing it!