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Tin HiFi is releasing a new model: the TinHifi P1! https://twitter.com/tttaudio/status/1130439514290212864
Tin HiFi is releasing a new model: the TinHifi P1! https://twitter.com/tttaudio/status/1130439514290212864
Musicality is a strange thing. The C16 is impressively accurate and detailed, but I find the ZS7 and T3 have that indefinable ingredient of 'magic' which make music so enjoyable to listen to. The **** has it too. I haven't heard the T2 though.Forgot to share it, but my TINHIFI T3 Review is up here and on MY BLOG
I think the more interesting and accurate part is comparaison with the T2.
I learn to love the T3, its less musical but more agile than T2.
I'm still waiting for my ZS7 to arrive; thanks again for your detailed review.Musicality is a strange thing. The C16 is impressively accurate and detailed, but I find the ZS7 and T3 have that indefinable ingredient of 'magic' which make music so enjoyable to listen to. The **** has it too. I haven't heard the T2 though.
The T3 is wonderfully open and detailed. The top end is clear and silky smooth with lovely delicacy. The quality of the Knowles BA really comes through. I'm using Spiral Dots on them. The **** is great too but the T3 has more refinement. The ZS7 is somewhere in between. It's a great IEM, you'll love it! See my T3 review as well.I'm still waiting for my ZS7 to arrive; thanks again for your detailed review.
Since you've mentioned the T3 and ****, which would you prefer when it comes to transparency/clarity and spatial representation?
(I own two pairs of the **** and T2 but have no experience with the T3).
My experience is the exact opposite. I find the **** more refined, especially comparing treble.The T3 is wonderfully open and detailed. The top end is clear and silky smooth with lovely delicacy. The quality of the Knowles BA really comes through. I'm using Spiral Dots on them. The **** is great too but the T3 has more refinement. The ZS7 is somewhere in between. It's a great IEM, you'll love it! See my T3 review as well.
The T3 is wonderfully open and detailed. The top end is clear and silky smooth with lovely delicacy. The quality of the Knowles BA really comes through. I'm using Spiral Dots on them. The **** is great too but the T3 has more refinement. The ZS7 is somewhere in between. It's a great IEM, you'll love it! See my T3 review as well.
Hello all I can't choose between kb100 and kc2, what are the differences between them please ?
Thank you my friendThere is a chart in this post comparing a few BQEYZ models. The KB 100 is perfect for me.
Click on link
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/chinese-asian-brand-iem-info-thread.820747/page-1337#post-14619201
Hello all I can't choose between kb100 and kc2, what are the differences between them please ?
just posted my take on the kz zs10 pro on the audioreviews.org blog---i personally prefer the warmer tonality and tighter bass of the zs7, but they're both at the top of the kz pyramid
the ed16 doesn't have the extension or the energy of the more ambitious hybrids like the zs5/zsr/zs10, which is why you might find it underwhelming, but to my ears is more coherent and less colored--it presents less information but sounds more natural and less artificially juiced. i sorta agree with you on the t2--it's impressively detailed but somewhat digital/brittle sounding to me, and i rarely listen to it. like you say, there's no accounting for taste and mine is nothing special.Well, I do not have either of them yet, so I cannot comment. Just one question for you. You place the KZ ED16 very high on your list. Can I ask why? I own this, and it is gathering dust - very underwhelming. That said, my ZS10 is my favorite iem, yet it does not get that much love in here. So, no accounting for taste, I guess! Also, the Tin T2 gets praised everywhere, yet I could not listen to mine much until I removed the grilles, as there was a coloration to the sound that drove me nuts. If I listened to the Tin T2 side by side with a live orchestral trumpet player, the coloration was very obvious. With the grilles gone, much closer to reality. Again, just my observations though.