I picked up the Tennmak Pro Dual Driver IEMs despite the recommendations given to me a little bit back. I'm still looking at the Easy UE Custom and love its design. (Turns out the Easy UE $43 is one DD, not double driver)
Anyways.... Tennmak Pro Impressions
Sound
I like the sound quite much, it's close to what I was looking for and I'm sure many will love it (and I do but it's not the flat sound I was looking for).
Bass - The bass is nice, is boosted a bit, not basshead but close. Although it's boosted, its sub bass is not as much, this leads to a tight punchy bass that I enjoy. I think it lays some bass ontop of vocals a little it's not bad it just adds warmth to the experience.
Midrange - As I said, a little warm. The mids are fantastic, forward, detailed and enjoyable. The upper midrange isn't piercing and as far as I can tell there aren't many peaks.
Treble - The Treble is natural. It is never too sharp or to smooth. These are not fatiguing in any way. The one thing about the treble which is slightly bothersome is some lack of microdetail, small things barely noticeable that I found issues with were symbols, symbol crashes simply didn't sound right to my ears with these IEMs.
Imaging and Soundstage - placement of sounds/vocals/instruments was great. These don't have the airy wide soundstage of open back Dunu Titan 1's but they are pretty wide and forward for the fact that they are in ear and closed back (I think there's a port hole on them, but barely any sound leaks and I believe it's to improve the bass). Instruments were always placed where they belonged, vocals tended to sound great, generally a solid 10-20 feet in front of me, but it also deepended on the recording quality. Stereo separation is great I guess, I never really understood why people mention this though, if the headphones aren't stereo, they're mono and shouldn't be bought.
Moving on from sound, physically they're great. The plastic seems high quality and I I've to be able to the guts of the product. MMCX connecter is pretty good, but I don't like how easily the earpiece spins on the port/plug. The cabling is high quality and has good support for sharp bends around the jack and cable split.
The metal box it comes in is reusable as a case which is nice. It comes with 3 pairs of tips all are pretty good, but I liked the feel I got from the KZ Ed9 Hybrid (red) tips and kept using them.
I guess this turned into a bit of a review xD.
Keep in mind I've only had the Tennmak Pro's for a week and a half, the sound can change as I burn these in even more and I hope the treble does gain the little bit of detail I think it's missing.
For $22 ($30 for the because I preordered) I think these are amazing earbuds and do compete with products up to $150, I highly recommend this product.
If you feel I did not go over anything or you would like me to compare it to a product just ask.
(btw if you're looking at the VJJB V1, just spend the extra $3, it's amazing the difference it makes) (I hate my VJJB V1s)
Apologies for any grammatical/English errors, I speak fine English, but I'm typing from my phone (because why not) and sometimes autocorrect is a dummy.
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