TRN V10 PRO

General Information

Armature Hybrid In-Ear Monitors
TRN V10 PRO

* Please note: Photos for illustration purposes only. Actual products may vary in appearance or specification.
10mm Beryllium-Plated Dynamic Driver
6mm Titanium-Plated Diaphragm Dynamic Drivers
30095 High-Frequency Balanced Armature Drivers x2
Hi-Fi Lossless Sound Quality

Upgraded Replaceable Cable Design
Exceptional value is achieved through a well-developed supply chain, mature production processes, and the integration of competitive advantages.

Performance Highlights​

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10mm Beryllium-Plated Diaphragm
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6mm Titanium-Plated Diaphragm
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Dual Dynamic Driver Configuration
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30095 High-Frequency Balanced Armature Drivers x2
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Intricately Crafted Design
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Ergonomic Wearing Design
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Professional Hi-Fi tuning
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Semi-transparent PC Case
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Newly Improved 2-Pin Type Connector

Hybrid Acoustic Design for Maximum Sound Detail​

TRN V10 Pro with Dual Dynamic and Balanced Armature Drivers for Richer Sound
The beauty of a good song lies not only in its melody and lyrics but also in the intricate details and emotions it conveys. To pursue a more delicate listening experience, we have combined dynamic and balanced armature drivers. Their advantages complement each other, producing a wider soundstage and richer details. The dynamic driver delivers warm and full mid-bass, while the balanced armature offers clear and bright treble. The seamless integration of both drivers and precise tuning captures richer and more nuanced details, achieving a comprehensive improvement in high-quality detail resolution and delivering a more complete and immersive sound performance.
TRN V10 PRO Structure

Dual Dynamic Driver Configuration for Balanced Sound​

10mm Beryllium-Plated and 6mm Titanium-Plated Diaphragms for Precision
To ensure a more balanced and engaging sound, the TRN V10 Pro utilizes two different dynamic drivers to handle the mid-bass frequencies. The 10mm dynamic driver, paired with a beryllium-plated diaphragm, offers high strength, lightness, and rigidity, providing clearer, richer sound quality and more accurate sound positioning. The 6mm dynamic driver, equipped with a titanium-plated diaphragm known for its fast sound conduction speed, delivers a clean and crisp auditory sensation. Together, these dynamic drivers ensure a clearer and more precise sound performance.
TRN V10 PRO Two dynamic drivers

High-Frequency Balanced Armature for Vocal Clarity​

Precision-Engineered Drivers for Enhanced Highs
The TRN V10 Pro incorporates two 30095 high-frequency balanced armature drivers to showcase more delicate high frequencies. With their high sensitivity and excellent transient response, these drivers provide exceptional resolution for high-frequency sounds without distortion. This setup significantly improves high-frequency performance, delivering impressive fidelity and separation for a wide soundstage. The result is a powerful resolution that enhances a variety of music genres, allowing even the faintest details to be fully expressed, offering richer high-frequency tones and a fuller, more detailed vocal presentation.
TRN V10 PRO Two balanced armature drivers

Hi-Fi Sound Quality for an Immersive Experience​

Expert Tuning for Balanced Audio Performance
The TRN V10 Pro has been meticulously tuned by professional acoustic engineers, who have precisely calculated the crossover frequencies of each driver. This allows dynamic and balanced armature drivers to perform optimally within their respective frequency ranges, ensuring excellent transient response. The result is a well-balanced high, mid, and low-frequency performance with enhanced bass. This refined acoustic tuning provides a natural and transparent listening experience and an extremely pure tone, delivering an immersive, live-like soundstage.
TRN V10 PRO Close view
TRN V10 PRO Graph

* The above data is from the TRN Acoustic Laboratory Test. Actual use may be slightly different.

Black and Silver Options for Your Style​

Designed to Match Your Preferences
The TRN V10 Pro is available in two elegant color options, black and silver, to better suit your personal style. Each color harmonizes seamlessly with your listening experience, complementing the music you love.
TRN V10 PRO Black and Silver

Ergonomic Design for Maximum Comfort​

Comfortable and Secure Fit for Long Listening
The TRN V10 Pro earbuds are designed for unparalleled comfort, crafted with precision using extensive earmold data analysis. The form-fitting design perfectly conforms to the contours of your ears, while the over-ear style ensures seamless sound delivery and reduces discomfort during extended listening sessions.
TRN V10 PRO in the ear

Complete Set of Accessories for Every Need​

Enhance Your Experience with Quality Eartips and Cables
The TRN V10 Pro has high-quality accessories to elevate your listening and gaming experience. The set includes three types of ear tips: one medium T-set and two pairs of balanced ear tips in small and large sizes, allowing you to choose the perfect fit for optimal sound isolation and comfort. The durable, high-quality cable ensures consistent audio performance, providing clear sound.
TRN V10 PRO What's in the box

Specifications​

Brand:
TRN
Product model:
TRN V10 Pro
Transducer type:
Hybrid driver monitors
Frequency response:
20Hz-20kHz
Sensitivity:
112dB
Impedance:
22Ω
Connector type:
2Pin
Jack type:
3.5mm
Cable length:
1.2m±3cm
Weight:
~4.6g+10g (earphone + cable)
Colors:
Starlight Black, Illusory Silver
Wear:
Ear hook
Actual product specifications may vary, and all features, functionality, and other specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm No mic Silver
TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm No mic Silver

TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm No mic Black
TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm No mic Black

TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm Mic Silver
TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm Mic Silver

TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm Mic Silver
TRN V10 Pro 3.5mm Mic Silver

TRN V10 Pro Type-C Mic Silver
TRN V10 Pro Type-C Mic Silver

TRN V10 Pro Type-C Mic Black
TRN V10 Pro Type-C Mic Black

Latest reviews

SiAn95

Previously known as NikkoBM
TRN V10 PRO
Pros: 1.Powerful and Engaging Bass
2.Forward and Energetic Midrange
3.Decent Soundstage and Imaging for the Price
Cons: 1.Treble Can Be Bright and Potentially Sibilant
2.Stock Cable is Basic
3.Bass, While Powerful, Might Lack Some Subtlety
4 May Not Be Ideal for Treble-Sensitive Listeners or Critical Listening
TRN V10 Pro: A Budget-Friendly Powerhouse Punching Above Its Weight
The TRN V10 Pro. For those constantly on the hunt for exceptional audio without breaking the bank, TRN has become a familiar name. The V10 Pro, with its multi-driver hybrid configuration, promises a compelling listening experience at an incredibly accessible price point. Having spent a significant amount of time with these IEMs, I'm eager to share why they've earned a special place in my collection.
Unboxing and First Impressions:
The packaging of the TRN V10 Pro is straightforward and functional, reflecting its budget-conscious nature. Inside, you'll typically find the IEM earpieces, a detachable cable, and a selection of silicone ear tips in various sizes. While the presentation might not be lavish, the focus is clearly on the product itself. The earpieces sport a distinctive design, often featuring a metal faceplate and a transparent or translucent shell, allowing a glimpse into the multi-driver setup within. The included cable, while basic, is functional and gets the job done, though many users might consider an upgrade down the line.
Design and Comfort:
The design of the TRN V10 Pro is quite ergonomic. The shells are shaped to fit comfortably in the contours of the ear, and the lightweight construction allows for extended listening sessions without significant discomfort. The provided selection of ear tips helps in achieving a secure fit and a good seal, which is crucial for optimal sound quality and noise isolation. The over-ear cable design also contributes to a secure fit and minimizes microphonics.
The Sonic Landscape: A Bold and Engaging Presentation
Now, let's delve into the sonic characteristics of the TRN V10 Pro, the area where these IEMs truly shine and have captured my appreciation:
* Powerful and Engaging Bass: The V10 Pro makes a statement with its bass response. It's undeniably present, offering a satisfying punch, depth, and a noticeable sense of impact. For genres like electronic music, hip-hop, and rock, the bass provides a solid and energetic foundation. It's not just about quantity; there's a decent level of texture and rumble that adds to the enjoyment. Listening to tracks with prominent bass lines, you can feel the weight and drive of the music.
* Forward and Energetic Midrange: The midrange of the V10 Pro is quite forward and energetic. Vocals, particularly male vocals and rock-oriented female vocals, have a distinct presence and clarity. Guitars and other instruments in this range have a good sense of attack and definition, contributing to an engaging and lively sound. While not the most nuanced or refined midrange I've encountered, it delivers a good level of detail and prevents the sound from feeling recessed or veiled. The energy in the midrange makes rock anthems and powerful vocal performances particularly enjoyable.
* Bright and Detailed Treble: The treble on the V10 Pro is where it can be both a strength and a potential point of contention. It's undeniably bright and aims for detail retrieval. Cymbal crashes have a crispness, and there's a sense of air and openness in the upper frequencies. This brightness can contribute to a sense of clarity and excitement in the sound. However, it's also where some listeners might find the V10 Pro to be a bit aggressive, potentially leading to sibilance or fatigue at higher volumes or with brighter recordings. For those who appreciate a detailed and airy top-end, the V10 Pro delivers.
* Decent Soundstage and Imaging: For its price point, the TRN V10 Pro offers a respectable soundstage. While not exceptionally wide or deep, it provides enough space for instruments to have some separation and avoid sounding completely congested. The imaging is also decent, allowing you to generally pinpoint the placement of different sonic elements within the stereo field. This contributes to a more immersive listening experience, especially with well-recorded tracks.
* High Energy and Excitement: The overall sonic presentation of the V10 Pro is characterized by its high energy and excitement. It's an IEM that injects a sense of liveliness into the music, making it particularly well-suited for genres that thrive on energy and impact. It's a fun and engaging listen that can get your head nodding and feet tapping.
Why I Love the TRN V10 Pro:
My appreciation for the TRN V10 Pro stems from its ability to deliver a powerful and engaging sound signature at an incredibly accessible price. It's an IEM that doesn't shy away from a bold presentation, offering a satisfying bass punch and a lively midrange that makes many genres come alive. The detail in the treble, while potentially polarizing, contributes to a sense of clarity that I personally enjoy. For someone looking for an IEM that delivers excitement and energy without breaking the bank, the V10 Pro is a fantastic option. It proves that you don't need to spend a fortune to get a taste of multi-driver IEM performance.
Pros:
* Powerful and Engaging Bass: Delivers a satisfying punch, depth, and impact, great for bass-heavy genres.
* Forward and Energetic Midrange: Provides presence and clarity to vocals and instruments in the midrange.
* Bright and Detailed Treble: Offers crispness and a sense of airiness in the upper frequencies.
* Decent Soundstage and Imaging for the Price: Provides a respectable sense of space and instrument separation.
* High Energy and Exciting Sound Signature: Injects a sense of liveliness into the music.
* Comfortable and Ergonomic Design: Allows for extended listening sessions.
* Excellent Value for Money: Offers a compelling sonic experience at a very affordable price point.
* Detachable Cable: Allows for cable upgrades and increased longevity.
Cons:
* Treble Can Be Bright and Potentially Sibilant: The aggressive treble might be fatiguing or harsh for some listeners, especially with brighter recordings.
* Midrange Might Lack Nuance and Refinement: While energetic, the midrange isn't the most detailed or smooth.
* Stock Cable is Basic: An upgrade might be desired for better ergonomics or sound quality.
* Build Quality, While Decent, Isn't Premium: Reflects its budget-friendly nature.
* Bass, While Powerful, Might Lack Some Subtlety: It's more about impact than delicate texture.
* May Not Be Ideal for Treble-Sensitive Listeners or Critical Listening: The brighter treble might not suit all preferences or analytical listening sessions.
In Conclusion:
The TRN V10 Pro is a budget-friendly powerhouse that delivers a bold and energetic sound signature. Its strengths lie in its powerful bass, forward midrange, and detailed treble, making it a compelling choice for those who enjoy a lively and engaging listening experience, particularly with genres like rock, electronic music, and hip-hop. While the brighter treble might not appeal to everyone, and the overall refinement might not match more expensive IEMs, the V10 Pro offers exceptional value for its price. It's a testament to how far budget audio has come and remains a recommendation for those seeking an exciting and impactful sound without breaking the bank. It's a fun and energetic IEM that consistently surprises with its performance relative to its cost.
Gears used:
*Ruizu A58 dap with faaeal impedance plug
*Trn v10 pro with dunu ss eartips
*Samsung phone /laptop with flac files
*Jcally jm12 dac converted to jade audio ja11 dac amp

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Ianbanz

New Head-Fier
TRN V10 Pro IEM: You're going to need your sunglasses for this one :)
Pros: 1. Deep, punchy subbass with clean, controlled rumble

2. Detailed and tight midbass.

3. Surprisingly good imaging and holographic soundstage for the price

4. Lightweight and comfortable fit for long listening sessions
Cons: 1. Recessed mids, leaving male vocals and instruments a bit distant

2. Upper mids can sound harsh and sibilant, especially on female vocals

3. Bright treble with noticeable sibilance and occasional metallic timbre.
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The TRN V10 Pro is one of those IEMs that piques your curiosity as soon as you see the price tag. A Quad driver setup 2 DD and 2 BA for around $12? It almost sounds too good to be true. But TRN has pulled a few tricks out of their hat with this one, offering a punchy, fun sound signature with a few quirks—both sonic and physical—that come with the territory at this price point.

Whats in the box?



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Bass:

If you’re a fan of deep clean bass that you can feel as well as hear, the V10 Pro will not disappoint. The subbass extends deep, delivering a clean, controlled rumble that gives tracks real weight without getting out of control. There's a slight bleed into the midbass, but surprisingly, it doesn’t muddy the waters. The midbass itself is punchy and tight, though it could use a little more note weight at times. Still, for something in this price range, it’s impressive how detailed and clean the bass remains. It’s the kind of low-end response that makes electronic music and bass-heavy genres come to life.

Mids:

The lower mids are fairly balanced, offering decent body and warmth, though male vocals and instruments do sit a bit farther back in the mix. While this recessed midrange can make the sound feel a little distant at times, it’s not without clarity. Instruments are detailed enough to hold their own, but the lack of presence might leave you wanting a bit more fullness.

Things get a bit more complicated in the upper midrange, where female vocals and brighter instruments can sound unnatural and even harsh at times. There’s noticeable sibilance—those sharp "s" and "t" sounds that can become fatiguing on certain tracks. It’s like the mids just need a little bit more polish to be truly balanced, but for casual listening, it’s not a dealbreaker.

Treble:

The treble is bright and packed with detail, giving the V10 Pro a real sense of energy and air. It’s crisp, clear, and extends well, helping bring out the shimmer in cymbals and the sparkle in strings. However, that same brightness can sometimes go a bit overboard. Sibilance is once again an issue in this range, and it’s compounded by the occasional artificial timbre that comes from the balanced armature driver. In other words, the treble can sound a little “metallic” at times. But if you like your highs with a lot of energy, the V10 Pro has plenty to offer :)

Soundstage and Imaging:

For an IEM that costs as much as a decent cup of single origin specialty coffee, the soundstage is nothing to scoff at. While it doesn’t stretch out into vast open spaces, it offers a sense of depth that makes the listening experience more engaging. Imaging and detail retrieval are surprisingly good for the price—there’s a certain holographic quality to the way sounds are placed in the mix. If you enjoy pinpointing the position of instruments and vocals in your music, you’ll appreciate what the V10 Pro manages to pull off here.

Build Quality:

At just around 4.6g, these are light and comfortable to wear, with the ear hook design helping to keep them snug in your ears during long sessions. The two color options Black and Silver are decent, and the overall build quality is fine for the price. However, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the cable.

To put it mildly, the stock cable feels like something that wandered off from your bedside lamp—it’s stiff, clunky, and doesn’t quite match the lightweight IEMs themselves. The silver lining? It uses a QDC design, so you can easily swap it out for something better, like a stock KZ cable. And yes, if you can believe it, the stock KZ cable feels a lot better than the one that comes with the TRN V10 Pro! Trust me, you’ll be doing yourself a favor by making that switch.

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Conclusion: Punches Above Its Price (If You Can Handle the Brightness)

The TRN V10 Pro is a fun little IEM that delivers punchy bass, surprising detail, and a lively, energetic sound signature. the recessed mids and bright, sibilant treble might not be for everyone—but at $12, it’s hard to be too critical. It’s an IEM that knows its strengths and plays to them, offering an experience that’s much better than you’d expect for the price
so long as you can handle its bright tendencies. Consider it the sonic equivalent of a bright sunny day: enjoyable, but don’t forget your sunglasses! :)

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In technicalities, mainly in the sound stage, which will be better, the KZ ZSN PRO 2, the KZ Castor Tanto Bass and the Harman, Sgor Adonis or the TRN V10 PRO? I have the Tangzu Wan'er S.G. and I would like to have another one that is better in that technical aspect and these caught my attention.

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