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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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I have these and can attest to their awesomeness, especially at $45. Quite nice detail retrieval on them along with a sound signature that's bright but never sibilant. Rec'd!
Beautiful: Sound. Looks.
Esp. with the AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC tips (popular in Korea) that I was turned on to by some "Tip Rolling" articles. I've been an avid Tip Roller since it wasn't even a thing yet. (NOT a shill)
Beautiful cable. Until it starts tarnishing blue the very same day you start to use it (gently). The replacement set from Amazon did the same. I guess the cable manufacturing didn't properly seal air-tight on my 2 unit's run??
When they were fresh out of the box they were REAL PURDY.
They still sound great, though, and thats' what counts.
Is it typical for Silver or SPC (Silver Plated Copper) cables to tarnish/oxidize to a blue color so soon/at all?
Despite the oxidization of the (mind you, detachable, replacable) cable, It's a home run for me.
VNTG-4Uhow have your AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC held up? I see mixed reviews regarding them, and have you noticed any significant sound diffs? I found that using the Dekoni Bulletz or other soft foam tips increased the bass response on the T2s.
S_V_Listener@S_V_Listener I've actually swapped the AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC for these ones from RIYO:
12Pcs Replacement Eartips- RIYO Premium Memory Foam Earphone Earbuds Tips Noise Reducing Earbud Tips for 5mm-7mm in-Ear Headphones Nozzle (Large, Black),
that I found on Amazon,
which claim:
Mostly MY words:
...to be made from "Patented viscoelastic memory foam" which is "30x softer" (compared to?: Regular foam? Regular Memory foam? Comply foam? Silicone?) that is "body-heat activated foam for your ear canal" (that feel NOTHING like Comply, which is a compliment), and like similar tips (ex, the Dekoni Blue) that claim to be body-heat activated, and "expand to fit ear canals" (some I've tried haven't) these DO, they are also THE MOST comfortable tips I've tried out of all of them. (I started with IEMs when Etymotic ER-4S was the only option).
Here's the RIYO marketing jargon for you, pasted from my Order details:
In their words:
✔ COMPATIBILITY - Fits LG HBS-1100, Etymotic Research, Westone, Klipsch, Shure and more. Multiple core sizes allow you to find the perfect fit for your earphones
✔ ONLY PERFECT MUSIC & YOU - Patented viscoelastic memory foam offers superior audio experience enhanced bass and block out external noise
✔ ENHANCED COMFORT - 30x softer Super-Soft Memory Foam reduces earphone, feel free when using
✔ BODY-HEAT ACTIVATED FOAM FOR YOUR EAR CANAL:Advanced memory foam can change by your body temperature perfectly fits any type of ear canal, perfect for fixing headphones to prevent falling when workout
✔ CUSTOMIZED STORAGE BOX FOR YOUR EARPADS :Yaanl believes that every item should be loved in good faith whatever what happens. We offer 24Hrs service, just contact and we will help you.
Note:
I hope I haven't violated any of DROP's posting guidelines. I know how tough it can be to track down tips from #brand-whatever from #site-whichever on #the-internet... so.
The brand does have an Amazon Store, but if you wanted to give these a whirl and can't find them, let me know.
Anyone use these with bluetooth cables? I'll have to shell out another 50 or 60 bucks to make them bluetooth compatible. And wondered if it'd still sound okay. Thnx!
ConBrioI use mine with a kz Bluetooth cable which can be found cheap from my friend Ali if you're not in a hurry;). I use them mainly for drumming with Bluetooth iems or going out when I want an alternative from my tws buds. They provide good isolation, better than the kz zs10 pros but for some songs, I find the zs10's tuning better while other songs, the t2+'s. It's about 50/50 but YMMV or its completely subjective.
I bought a set of these to try out and while I admit these do get many things right, I don't think I'd be using these in the long run...
Wrote some of my thoughts and impressions here: https://www.perrivanaudio.com/post/tin-t2-plus-review
While I personally like the T4 sound slightly more, for the price, build quality, and sound, the T2+ is by far the best T-series Tin HiFi IEM thus far. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you responding, that confirms what I experienced from the review: low mids and treble were overly boosted making the remaining spectrum sounds very recessed, to the point it completely alters the original presentation, it may be fun for a little while playing a specific passage, not so much desirable if that becomes permanent
I wish more reviewer are able to provide audio simulations showing their interpretation of a device as best they can with appropriate sound tracks (tonal balance can easily be heard with reasonable user playback equipment and environment). It will never be the same as a "test drive" (if it could ever happen) but good enough to experience device differences with your very own hearing
I agree with NEXONUS. The T2+ has a slightly less prominent and harsh upper midrange, and the bass quantity is very similar to the T4. Clarity and detail is very similar between the 2. I have both the T2+ and the T4, but IMO, they are redundant. If I had neither, I would just get the T2+. The T2+ fit is a lot better for most people it seems, but somehow, the fit is a bit odd for me. I prefer the fit and feel of the T4 for me, but the build quality, especially the MMCX connectors are MUCH better on the T2+. The main thing I prefer on the T4 over the T2+ is that the mid bass is a little less on the T4, making the midrange sound slightly cleaner and better defined. The T4 is less warm as a result though. I think there is very slightly more sub bass on the T4, but it is miniscule.
I can assure you, the bass on both the T4 and T2+, while not heavily emphasized, is very good, and much more than on the original T2 (I don’t have the T2 Pro or T3).