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Over ear headphones and that sound better then my tribit tune go willing to go up to 125$ I enjoy bass but don't want muddy bass
Over ear headphones and that sound better then my tribit tune go willing to go up to 125$ I enjoy bass but don't want muddy bass
Do you happen to know the output impedance of the Walnut F2? Does it hiss with high sensitivity IEMs? TIA!!!
The Chinese IEM bug always bites me around this time a year.
Originally wanted to try the BL05s, but couldn't resist jumping on the Tin T2 Plus since I somehow got them for only 35$ on Ali thanks to a coupon. Can't wait to try them out.
Only thing I'm worried about are the MMCX connections since my cables on the original T2 have been breaking left and right while I never had any issues with 2-pin.
Little off topic but there's a DMP-Z1 sound mod coming for the A35/A45 if you're interested.A meeting of the greats...?
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When I got home from work this afternoon, I opened my F2, and made some measurements.
For the 3.5mm TRS headphone output, there are 10Ω resistors between the op-amps and the jack.
For the 2.5mm TRRS headphone output, there are no resistors between the Differential Line Drivers and the jack.
For the aesthetics (blackMy Tin T2 Plus has a wonky MMCX on one side, it is loose and the IEM spins 360 degrees on it (no sound cut out though).
Previously Tin T4 also had MMCX issues, so it is kinda sad these problems are still present in the Tin T2 Plus. I saw that Tin's latest P2 and their upcoming new DD set come with 2 pin connectors, so I hope the penny has finally dropped regarding their MMCX connectors.
I'm a noob when it comes to Walnut stuff. Can you explain how to use the F2 as a pure dac/amp or just amp for IEMs, etc? I mainly listen to music streamed from my PC.
My Tin T2 Plus has a wonky MMCX on one side, it is loose and the IEM spins 360 degrees on it (no sound cut out though).
Previously Tin T4 also had MMCX issues, so it is kinda sad these problems are still present in the Tin T2 Plus. I saw that Tin's latest P2 and their upcoming new DD set come with 2 pin connectors, so I hope the penny has finally dropped regarding their MMCX connectors.
I am also facing this exact issue with my right ear piece. Same happened with my T2 Pro as well. I am pondering of getting a replacement, although it maybe some task to convince the seller
@baskingshark, I didn’t know you got the T2+. How do you like it (other than the MMCX connector)?My Tin T2 Plus has a wonky MMCX on one side, it is loose and the IEM spins 360 degrees on it (no sound cut out though).
Previously Tin T4 also had MMCX issues, so it is kinda sad these problems are still present in the Tin T2 Plus. I saw that Tin's latest P2 and their upcoming new DD set come with 2 pin connectors, so I hope the penny has finally dropped regarding their MMCX connectors.
@baskingshark, I didn’t know you got the T2+. How do you like it (other than the MMCX connector)?
“Favourite IEMs for home setup (alphabetically arranged): BLON BL-03, BLON Cardinal, Final Audio E3000, HZSound Heart Mirror, KBEAR Diamond, NiceHCK M6 [BGVP Filter], Oriveti New Primacy, TFZ Tequila 1, Toneking Nine Tails, TRI I3, TRI Starsea“
Would you happen to have already received the Starsea?![]()
To use it as amp -
Turn on power
Connect your music player/phone/source via 3.5mm line out port
Your IEM in power out port (Balanced or 3.5mm basis your IEM connector)
Detailed guide is listed on the product details page on AliExpress. Attaching it here for your reference, hope it helps.
Convincing them is one thing. If you bought this from Aliexpress, the shipping return costs will probably cost the same as the Tin T2 Plus itself, so not worth the hassle. Just leave a cable on it permanently, maybe u can tape the cable on also.
I'll probably not get any more Tin HIFI products which use MMCX connectors after this. In my book, they are in the same category as Urbanfun in terms of MMCX QC. A pity as the Tin T2 Plus sounds good. But it is nice to see the newer Tin HIFI gear uses 2 pin connectors, so I suspect they are aware of their MMCX problems. Maybe I'll give them another chance if reviews for their 2 pin gear is good, though the Tin P2 is way overpriced currently at launch price.
Totally agree with your points. In fact, most of the budget Chi-Fi IEMs have mmcx connectors issue. I'll mostly avoid them in future in sub $100 price bracket.