TINHIFI T3 Plus LCP Diaphragm Dynamic Driver tin hifi In Ear Monitor Earbud IEMs with Detachable 2Pin (T3)

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TINHIFI T3 Plus LCP Diaphragm Dynamic Driver tin hifi In Ear Monitor Earbud IEMs with Detachable 2Pin (T3)

TINHIFI T3 Plus LCP Diaphragm Dynamic Driver tin hifi In Ear Monitor Earbud IEMs with Detachable 2Pin (T3)

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Soundstage width and height is fairly good on the T3 Plus, definitely above average. Soundstage depth falls short against some of their peers, though. Any item returned must be complete with all accessories, hardware, manuals, or instructions, and in the same "new" condition as when it was when shipped to you. Please send us photos or videos of it. Strangely, the TinHifi T2 is not available in one or two versions, but four! You have the classic one, a pro one, the evo one, and finally the T2 Evo. And if each of them exhibits the same metallic tank-like shell – apart from the smoother T2 Plus – you get a different dynamic driver in each one of them, tuned differently to accommodate everyone’s taste. Timbral accuracy is good for acoustic instruments, but female vocals can sound very nasal at times. Bass

Damage due to user negligence, accidents, disassembly, waterlog, misuse, abuse, alterations or vandalism.The Titan S are easy to drive from lower powered sources, but as per most single DD IEMs, amplification improves dynamics, soundstage and micro-details. DUNU Titan S Sound DUNU has also released some crowd favorites such as the DK-2001, Zen Pro, EST 112 and SA6, in addition to having a vast accessory line-up. Technical Specifications

I loved the tuning of the mids on the T3 plus and this could be the best mids tuning I've heard from any TinHiFi IEM. The vocal weight and presence impressed me listening to some ballads. The timbre is also very pleasing, without any harshness. Take note though, there is a boost in the upper mids, especially the female vocal range. If this is something you're sensitive to, it may come across as a little too forward for your liking at times. To me, it was still acceptable as I enjoy tunings with a bit of a boost in the upper mids, where vocals and instruments come through nice and authoritatively as long as the tonality is right. They are contoured nicely to fit medium to large ears and sit with a medium insertion depth. They have no manufacturing flaws or poorly managed seams. Treble is often an area where budget IEMs suffer the most because it’s arguably the hardest band to tune correctly. The T3 Plus does a pretty stellar job of it though for a budget IEM. It’s crisp, detailed and airy, all without sounding sharp or sibilant.

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The white eartips are the tallest and they do give a deeper fit and consequently more isolation, though with a slightly more intimate soundstage. The Kinera BD005 Pro is a hybrid dual-driver (1DD+1BA) IEM. These two IEMs are very alike when it comes to frequency response. The Kinera’s bass isn’t quite as assertive as the T3 Plus which has a more natural and extended decay. When you get into what's in the box, you can see where Tin Hifi has cut some corners to keep the overall price of the earphones down. I think that's a smart move because much subjectiveness comes into IEM accessories. I prefer to see money spent on the overall design and sound. The Tin Hifi T3 Plus has a balanced but fun tuning with a bold, upfront presentation. It has a nice tonal balance with the bass, midrange and treble all fusing together in harmony. It’s not a light, diffuse sound like the T2 or original T3 but more akin to the denser T4 or T5. But in my opinion, the T3 Plus is the best of them all. I find these IEMs to be really comfortable and have worn them for multiple long sessions without any hotspots or pain. Noise isolation is pretty good and even with music playing at low volume you won’t hear much of the outside world. Cable

The T3 Plus has a smoky finished acrylic through which you can see the sizeable dynamic driver sitting very close to the nozzle. This is unusual but must have been a conscious choice by the sound engineers.I had the TinHifi P1 for review, and really liked that model, so I’d be pretty curious to listen to the new P1 Plus. Inside, you get the same Planar driver with 14 magnets, distributed across the ultra-thin planar diaphragm, in a 304L Stainless steel shell. The TinHifi T4 was the last IEM we reviewed from the brand. Topping the Tx catalog, the T4 offers “audiophile performance” for a relatively low price. To do so, the IEM embeds a 10mm high-quality carbon nanotube dynamic driver, offering “crystal-clear sound and detail with authority”.

One set of ear tips features wider bores, which boost soundstage and increase treble frequencies. The other set has narrower bores to increase bass frequencies. Cable The trebles on the EM6L are really well extended. They are very airy and detailed. However, the detailed trebles come with their cons too. As such, the EM6L is a bit sibilant. It also doesn't compare to the Xenns Top, which has very well extended, extremely detailed, and quality trebles but presents them in a controlled and smooth manner. Hence, it is not fatiguing or overwhelming during long sessions. The Top also has better technicality and separations than the EM6L or the Khan by a huge margin (understandably as they belong in different price ratios). So the trebles sound better on the Xenns Top. The EM6L sometimes sounds fatiguing and piercing with treble-heavy songs. Tin Hifi T3 plus has a single 10mm dynamic driver unit that features an LCP diaphragm. Featuring a dual-cavity design that helps maintain pressure inside the driver cavity allowing for swift movement of the diaphragm. The pair adopts a high-quality LCP(Liquid Crystal Polymer) diaphragm coil for quality sound reproduction. The LCP diaphragm reduces the unnecessary vibrations resulting in clean, distortion-free sound output. These aesthetics do take away some of the instant recognition that the majority of Tin models have, blending in more with many other brands, however, this is a shape that is very comfortable and lightweight, so I am happy with their decision. I also must say that I do like the finish on these, not a boring single colour but also not a bright “look at me” finish. Overall music coming out of T3 Plus will sound detailed, well separated, wide, and clean. The midrange will be slightly recessed with some light coloration in the upper bass that adds a bit of warmth and color to the whole sound. WDetail retrieval, clarity and overall resolution are good, especially for an IEM with this type of tonality. The soundstage is good too – in fact, it’s hard to criticize this earphone considering its price. Despite a somewhat low sensitivity and impedance of 32Ω, the T3 Plus is easy to drive and will run off pretty much anything. Don’t hesitate to try this straight out of your phone or dongle DAC. Tin Hifi T3 frequency response. Bass Tin HiFi T3 Plus features a large 10mm dynamic driver unit on each side. They have a dual-cavity design to maintain a proper pressure inside the driver cavity for switch movement of the diaphragm. The pair actually adopts a high-quality LCP(Liquid Crystal Polymer) diaphragm coil for quality sound reproduction. The LCP diaphragm reduces the unnecessary vibrations resulting in clean, distortion-free sound output. 3D-Printed Resin Ear Cavities:- TinHiFi uses a 10mm LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) diaphragm. The diaphragm material is similar to the one Sony uses on their ex-flagship, the Sony EX1000. This particular material has high rigidity, resulting in better pistonic motion and faster transients vs typical PET (plastic, basically) diaphragms.



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