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DUNU TITAN 3 Review
Thanks to DUNU for the sample.
TLDR? Try here http://www.head-fi.org/t/807020/dunu-titan-3-review-by-mark2410#post_12553355

First Impressions: Lol, having the Titan 3 and 5 arrive at the same time, along with having their siblings the “original” Titan, which I think is now the 1. Thank god they have a big 3 or 5 on the back as they look identical. Not just similar but identical. Though why not? The 1 was amazingly good so why not take that and tune it to suit differing tastes? Opening them up and true to form DUNU put together an awesome bundle, I mean what more bits and bob’s wise could you possibly want?
So in the ears, which I’ve been a little eager to do, the 1 was a stunner, super crazy amazingly good for the money. The trade was almost no isolation but I am not one that classifies more isolation as being “better” and more than savoury is “better” than sweet. They are different things, that’s all. Now I grant that for most uses we have for earphones we probably do want more isolation. Still I never thought it to be a flaw of the Titan, it was a tuning choice. That choice, well DUNU would seem to have done something I have oft wondered why others don’t do, make a bassy version, a flatter version and a more trebly one? The 3 I’m taking to be the flatter one. Bass is certainly bigger than I recall on the original. Mids though, oooh still so much, much space to breathe. Hmm a bit more heavy though, bit thicker than I recall. Yep I’m sure these feel more warm and creamy than the 1’s do. Anyway to burn in with these and no doubt right on to the 5’s.

Source: FiiO E7/E9 combo, Hisoundaudio Studio V 3rd Anv., HiFiMAN HM-650, 1G Ipod Shuffle, Nexus 5, Lumia 735 and a Graham Slee Solo Ultra Linear.

Lows: Ahh flicking back and forth with these and the 1 and the 5 (at this point suspecting DUNU hate all reviewers forcing us not only to review these but how can anyone not compare and contrast them to their siblings constantly?) These beside the 1 richer, smoother, more creamy and while on paper you equate that to “more bass” they aren’t really. Sure it’s more creamy, a touch chocolatey brown in tonality but they aren’t more bassy. If anything I think these maybe have a touch less lower down and perhaps a tiny elevation in the middle to upper mid ranges which serve to de-emphasis the bass. These are so polite, highly pleasant, gently warmed, Baileys type creamy.
Curiously though I did notice that the bass was at its most assertive when running off a phone. The TITAN 3 and the P8 spat out a fare whack of bass that was most unexpected. The bass didn’t get “aggressive” but it certainly stood up and took a step or so forward. In any case the quantity is still rather in the realms of audiophile bass and not bass head. These are like their siblings, sonically almost untouchably brilliant.

Mids: The slightly more creamy 3 is somewhat focused comparatively on the mids. Of the 3 they are easily the most creamy and thick but while they are gently warmed they still very clear. Not so in your face explicit as the other two but they’re arguably the ones you go for if you want a more “organic” sound and something more relaxed and comforting. There is in fact the slightest acoustic reminder of the old PL-50. It was full of buttery goodness and there is a dollop of that here.
Quantitatively they are a mite bit elevated from the flat 1 and quite a bit increased over the somewhat V shaped 5. They mids are a little loser in the lower mids reaching a little peak in the upper most mid-range. Pump that volume dial and certain vocal threaten to leap out at you. So much that when pushed from a big amp the lows felt comparatively diminished and serve to give an overall light sound. A lightness and a lack of body that however never wanted to happen out of a phone. Clearly the uppers need more power to happen so your phone ends up, when the volume is pushed, being the most full bodied and substantial sounding.

Highs: I have long said that dynamics and only dynamics (okay really mean not Balanced Armatures) can really ever get the best treble spot on. The 1 when I first encountered was not unlike meeting the RE-0 for the first time. You look at the price tag, listen, look bag at the price tag, then you start googling to find the price elsewhere just to check someone hasn’t made a mistake. While I suspect they all have the same driver, the 1 rated 20 Hz to 30kHz but the 3 and 5 are both 10Hz to 40kHz. The typical range for a human is quoted as 20Hz to 20kHz. (it’s not really true but its nice easy numbers so let’s just pretend it is.) So you can see that all 3 are capable of functioning well beyond what any human is capable. If you exceptional you may be able to hear things in the low 20kHz’s but 30 and 40 is vastly higher. Thusly the detail and nuance they can eek out is mesmerizingly good. The 3 though with its dash of creamy, warmth the treble isn’t very attention grabbing. You listen out for it and it’s all in there but its polite. The 5 is far more assertive in letting you know and informing you you’re going to pay attention whether you like it or not.

Soundstage: Keeping in step with their siblings the Titan 3 sounds very big, and has loads of airy space. Curiously the vocals with their slightly creamy tone, they are a little more forward and thus a little more intimate. Though intimate is the wrong word, they don’t feel intimate but still up front, close in but with lots of space behind them. It’s a slightly odd style but it works. Vocals are exceedingly pleasantly rendered though they still lack that intimacy. Better suited to grand choral works rather than private and personal jazz.

Fit: Turning the things upside down and swapping the left and right, do that and your set. Why these are shaped as they are and seemingly intended to be worn down, I do not have an idea. I say don’t, wear them up otherwise they sit so shallow that wearing down means every move you make will tug at them and drive your ears crazy.

Comfort: Worn up and left to right, great stuff. Down however they constantly tugged and it irritated me significantly. Still just wear them up and if you care about being the right way round you can just swap the cables on the buds as they are detachable.

Microphonics: Worn up and your golden. Worn down the noise was very minimal but please, please do yourself a favour and don’t wear them down.

Amped/Unamped: Rather like the TITAN 5 they behave a little strangely when amped. Clearly they are made with mediocre sources in mind. They when well powered have a bit of an upper vocal forwardness that when played at volume gets a little shouty. However when you flick over to a phone, then they take on a new level of richness. Rather more sumptuous in their flavouring and thus I often found that I preferred them when casually playing mid centric stuff out of a phone. Be it the P8 or the 735. When plugged into the Solo Ultra they could become overall rather lighter and get too vocally excitable. In short the extra detail and such you gain from amping, I’d not bother unless it’s a very warm amp.

Isolation: Well I often say that more isolation isn’t technically a “good” thing but…… for the things I usually want earphone for I do want outside noise locked out. All the Titans all cant isolate for toffee. That isn’t a “bad” thing but it really puts the kybosh on your using them on a bus for example or got forbid on the Tube or a flight. Sure if you want to use outside then go for it but these would only be my choice if I was maybe going for a quiet walk in a quiet park. No one to disturb me and no others for me to disturb others with my music.

Accessories: Everything. Though they are seeming to be settling on this black case. I really wish they would bring back the old UE lookalike metal one. That was a cracking case. The current one works but it’s boring, that metal one looked superb. Otherwise you get about a million tips, 6.25 to 3.5mm adapter, a shirt clip and some inner ear guide things which I never use. Honestly aside from the return of the wonderful metal case they used to do you couldn’t want for more.

Value: DUNU have always been champions of great value. They make great products and give crazy amounts of bit and bobs too. That the TITAN 3 comes as it does, sounds like it does and have removable cables, well you just can’t fault it. Isolation aside their attributes are exemplary. The detail levels they offer are unsurpassed other than by the TITAN 1. Truly excellent value for money.

Conclusion: When the TITAN 1 came out is was a bit of a stunner. Most IEM’s go for lots of isolation and sacrifice a lot acoustically to get there. The TITAN though said screw all that, we want the absolute best audio quality we can give, stuff the isolation. The result was a very open IEM but its sound was amazing. It was so huge, the grandeur of it all, the level of detail it presented, all were at the very top of what IEM’s can do. However the TITIAN was given a very neutral sound signature which isn’t loved by everyone. It would seem then that DUNU have decided to take that housing and driver, tweak it, produce a few alternative sound signatures. The 1 being flat, the 5 being V shaped and the 3 as being the middy, creamy one.

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Sound quality wise the TITAN 3 is every bit as good as the TITAN 1, just differently balanced. The 3 is also rather more creamy, slightly warmed in its presentation. The mid-range in particular is stylistically different. The TITAN 1 is comparatively more dry and open. The 3 is still open but it’s got more a liquid, more flowing quality to it. For vocal heavy stuff especially, slow, flowing vocal, for sultry soft jazz, they are exceptional. They encourage you to just sit back and melt away. Vocals can be so layered, so nuanced and all just ever so slightly creamy. They are excellent, there is no question that these are one of the best mids on a dynamic driver.

So should you buy a pair? Well it’s a little bit of a queer duck. Its mid-range talents are great, its bass control and tone are excellent and its treble is better than almost every BA out there. Still these are a rather flavoured earphone. For some things such as Erasures “Union Street” acoustic album there were a perfect pairing. More dramatic and bombastic tracks that wanted a more raucous low end and more dazzling highs won’t really find it here. The TITAN 3 isn’t much of a generalist but for most of what I choose to listen to its beyond fantastic, I could use them every day and be happy with how they sound. However that lack of isolation for me is a killer. The Titan 3’s no doubt sound almost perfect but the traffic backing track is a problem for me. If you don’t need isolation, if you want something wonderfully middy then it’s a most excellent option.

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DUNU TITAN 3 Quick Review
Thanks to DUNU for the sample.
Brief: DUNU’s Middle Triplet
Price: £95 or US$135
Specifications: Driver: 13 mm Titianium drivers, Frequency Response: 10 Hz- 40KHz, Sound pressure level: 108 +/- 2 dB, Impedance: 32 Ohm, Plug Size: 3.5 gold-plated plug, Cord length: 1.2m
Accessories: 1 X case, 1 X 3.5mm to 6.3mm audio adapter, 1 X shirt clip, 6 pairs of silicon tips
Build Quality: Very nice. The buds are CNC’ed metal, the cable is removable from the beds and thusly replaceable if you kill it. The cable feels alright, very light and flexible and the jack is metal as usual. It’s a rather nice package.
Isolation: Well it’s a very open IEM, hence the isolation it offers is very slight. If you want isolation then this isn’t for you.
Comfort/Fit: For me great. I mostly wore them up which worked fine by swapping right and left. With that done I was happy to wear all day. Worn down I found their shallow fit made them regularly tugging and being distracting.
Aesthetics: They look pretty good I think. Nothing amazing but still quite nice.
Sound: Like the other two TITAN’s the detail levels offered are superb, they are also open, spacious, airy and staging is unusually large. Where the TITAN 3 starts to differentiate itself is in its sound signature. These are the middy, slightly richer, slightly creamy one. Its definitely made with the midrange in mind and they are about the best mids I’ve encountered from a dynamic driver. They are fantastic. The nuance, the subtlety, the detail and all with a soft creamy coating. Soft, smooth vocals are mesmerising. They really are just so very good but they have a definite preference. Their flavouring wants to stay in place when you play other sorts of music. Throw on stuff that is made with a more V shaped sound in mind and they just ignore it. Sure the bass it good, cleanly articulate but I could never make it dominate. The vocals always stood up and sang their heart out. Now I rather like that presentation so I’m not really seeing it as a problem but others will. They are a vocal centric IEM and they will consistently put the vocals at the forefront of things. They are when amped and at volume it has a tendency to peak towards the upper vocal ranges and with the wrong voices it errs towards getting shouty. The highs though are really rather well behaved. The detail level is excellent but they are really rather polite. They offer a light shimmer to all but never sparkle with a bright hard edge. Some may find it too polite and too reserved.
In short they are superb, crazy detailed for the price but middy and creamy flavoured. Detail junkie’s won’t likely love having to listen out for it rather than have it hurled at them.
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thanks, i try
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oh well im very pleased to hear you found it usefull and are happy with your new purchase
May 23, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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Nah. Too much cream can result in thickness aroundthe one's mids
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hmmm looks at waist. no comment.
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Value: As a backup IEM, hells yeah, middy luchiousness, so much space and grandeur. But…. the dearth of isolation means they aren’t suitable for the sort of environments that IEM’s are normally wanted for.
Pro’s: First rate sound quality. Staging and scale are epic. Sumptuous mids.
Con’s: Negligible Isolation. That upper vocal peak.
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So much cream.
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DUNU TITAN 3 Quick Review
Sound: They really are just so very good but they have a definite preference. Their flavouring wants to stay in place when you play other sorts of music. Throw on stuff that is made with a more V shaped sound in mind and they just ignore it. Sure the bass it good, cleanly articulate but I could never make it dominate. The vocals always stood up and sang their heart out. Now I rather like that presentation so I’m not really seeing it as a problem but others will.
You explained it better than I did on the Titan series thread!
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You explained it better than I did on the Titan series thread!
thanks, i try

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Thanks Mark.
I bought the Titan 3 after reading your review. I am not disappointed with the sound It is a very pleasant-to-hear signature, especially coming from the Klipsch S4 I have been listening to since over the past 3 years. The detail is magnificent, and the extension on both ends is far greater than my previous pair. It's the vocals sound the best, though. Your review pushed me in the right direction. If there is one gripe, it's that I have kind of small ears and the Titans don't insert as far as I'd like. But that is a minor issue.
Overall, very satisfied with my new investment. Thanks a lot!
I bought the Titan 3 after reading your review. I am not disappointed with the sound It is a very pleasant-to-hear signature, especially coming from the Klipsch S4 I have been listening to since over the past 3 years. The detail is magnificent, and the extension on both ends is far greater than my previous pair. It's the vocals sound the best, though. Your review pushed me in the right direction. If there is one gripe, it's that I have kind of small ears and the Titans don't insert as far as I'd like. But that is a minor issue.
Overall, very satisfied with my new investment. Thanks a lot!
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Thanks Mark.
I bought the Titan 3 after reading your review. I am not disappointed with the sound It is a very pleasant-to-hear signature, especially coming from the Klipsch S4 I have been listening to since over the past 3 years. The detail is magnificent, and the extension on both ends is far greater than my previous pair. It's the vocals sound the best, though. Your review pushed me in the right direction. If there is one gripe, it's that I have kind of small ears and the Titans don't insert as far as I'd like. But that is a minor issue.
Overall, very satisfied with my new investment. Thanks a lot!
oh well im very pleased to hear you found it usefull and are happy with your new purchase

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So much cream.
lol, lactose intolerant?
Nah. Too much cream can result in thickness around

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Nah. Too much cream can result in thickness aroundtheone's mids
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hmmm looks at waist. no comment.
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Hey mark, thanks for the writeup. Sounds like a great little pair of iem's.
I'm curious - have you tried the tape mod?
I'm curious - have you tried the tape mod?
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hi i havent, im not huge on mods myself, ilike to keep things stock so i can go back to them later for comparisons if needs be.
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