Tansio Mirai Impressions Thread
Apr 15, 2021 at 12:57 PM Post #511 of 2,409
Yeah i did,but the more impressions the better👍.
In that case i'm golden,thanx.

I hear ya regarding bad recorded metal albums.
It's like one out ten albums are actually mixed ok.
No extreme metal for me,more like Gojira,Lamb of god and the likes.
You have probably read davidmolliere's review, so I guess it pretty much say it. I would say the Land has the low end of the Clairvoyance and the highs of the Monarch, plus a better defined leading edge.

It has very good speed, I listen to lots of metal too and the Land does pretty well with metal except for the bestial stuff cos it is never well recorded.
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 1:16 PM Post #512 of 2,409
Nice writeup! the way you describe the Land sounds exactly the way i hoped it would be.
Got damn i wan't my pair right now haha
Sound like Land might be a little gem in the price bracket...
Do you feel the treble roll of early,or does it have good energy higher up also?

To me treble energy is rather in the lower treble section, the upper section is very well extended the air is great and resolution is quite impressive EST are typically very strong in this department and LAND is no exception. Again, my almost 3K Elysium doesn't do much better... this speaks volume to the LAND performance IMHO
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 2:27 PM Post #514 of 2,409
So here are my first impressions of the Land EST (out of Hiby R6 2020), this is with all switches to ON which has always been my favorite with the Zodiac so I am starting there... I had excellent fit with the Zodiac and it's the same shell or close to it so the fit is very similar. It's a deep fit with a long stem and it's also slightly bigger to accomodate the 4 bore of the LAND. I have big ears, it's a non issue for me.

The Land features a powerful bass with excellent sub bass power, the 10mm driver definitely brings additional physicality compared to the Zodiac although the Zodiac has always been one of my favorite BA bass and it does have excellent sub bass just not as physical as the LAND since a dynamic actually moves air. This sub bass can be felt.
The mid bass slam is excellent, the LAND with the bass switch to ON is clearly a fun IEM but not at the expanse of technicalities. It's actually pretty impressive in terms of control the LAND has speedy recovery on Lucy Dixon "Stormy Weather" I was pretty satisfied at how fast the LAND is with bass. Textures are rich and detailed, there is clearly a family of tuning with Zodiac and this is a good thing in my book given how high I rate the Zodiac mid bass. Bass is really well integrated into the overall signature, it doesn't overshadow the mids while providing great pace and rhythm.

The midrange (with the mid switch to ON) is quite intoxicating and Tansio has found a rare balance there. It's not as transparent as the Zodiac midrange, but it's fuller with a quite a bit more body to the instruments while not really falling into what I would call full bodied. I'll analyze this further for the review, as it's really a very subtle balance of transparency and fullness. The LAND might not be as transparent as the Zodiac there, but keep in mind Zodiac has outstanding midrange transparency in my book. LAND is well above the pack, especially in the price range it's downright impressive. This level of transparency combined with body is pretty intoxicating to my ears. When I listen to Gerry Mulligan "Chelsea bridge" with a huge smile on my face, something is happening although I love this track no many IEM can provide the level of nuances and engagement that I found with the LAND. This I think is related to the midrange fullness combined with the right amount of bite in the upper mids. This is a hard balance to find but clearly Tansio has a knack for pulling off mature tunings. Compared to Zodiac with the same switches position, the LAND is a bit less vivid and a tad sweeter and it's really intoxicating. I can already see countless hours of bliss with the LAND. My upper mids test with Hank Levy "Whiplash" revealed the LAND has plenty of bite and takes me to edge on the cymbals but never crosses the threshold so again masterfully done here. With the switch down I expect things to be a bit less forward which might just be what some will need.

Now on to the treble, how does the first EST powered Tansio sound? Well, it's a pretty impressively mature EST tuning from Tansio and hints at what heights Spark could reach. Tansio took time to release its first EST but it did right. The lower treble section is always the one I check with EST arrays. It's the weakest part of EST drivers to me and the first EST IEMs on the market lacklustered here. Not with LAND. I am pretty impressed at the lower treble energy with the switch to ON, matching none less than Vision Ears Elysium. Note weight can't really match a BA setup but still, very close. Last but not least, the upper treble is just impressive as EST done right can be with impressive extension and a sense of air and a resolution that other technology fail to deliver. The LAND is nothing short of impressive at its price point... it won't reach the same level of refinement and abilities that IEMs with 4EST can deliver like Volt or the upcoming Spark probably will but still it's downright impressive. Again it's pretty close to VE Elysium 2 EST performance but we're talking an IEM 4x the price. To me, it's great news for audiophiles on a budget!

To sum it up, LAND features powerful and balanced bass with excellent speed, an intoxicating midrange that strikes a super balance of transparency and fullness with good bite and a refined treble that packs some excellent energy. Soundstage is excellent with great width, excellent height and good depth. Vocals are forward and clear packing impressive detail. Male vocals have satisfying power and female vocals are beautiful to me with just the right touch of sweetness. This is with all switches to ON. I need more time to provide comparative analysis with switches combination that I'll do for the review.
Notwithstanding that I'm waiting for the Spark to come out ...... Can you tell me the differences between the Land and the TSMR8 or the TSMR10?
I ask him to understand if it would make sense to buy an 8 or a 10 or if the Land is superior to these two "old" iem by Tansio Mirai.
Thank you
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 4:37 PM Post #515 of 2,409
I've been waiting for a while for Tansio Mirai to come out with a tribrid/DD item.
The Land sounds promising. This one is on my radar for sure. Looking forward to more impressions/reviews!
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 5:06 PM Post #516 of 2,409
Notwithstanding that I'm waiting for the Spark to come out ...... Can you tell me the differences between the Land and the TSMR8 or the TSMR10?
I ask him to understand if it would make sense to buy an 8 or a 10 or if the Land is superior to these two "old" iem by Tansio Mirai.
Thank you

Unfortunately I can't comment as the only other Tansio Mirai I own are TSMR-5 and Zodiac.
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 5:41 PM Post #517 of 2,409
10 and Zodiac would be very similar...
 
Apr 15, 2021 at 9:27 PM Post #518 of 2,409
Unfortunately I can't comment as the only other Tansio Mirai I own are TSMR-5 and Zodiac.
In general, how does the Land compare to the Volt? How is the sub bass to mid bass balance on the Land compared to the Volt, which has a lot of mid bass warmth? Thanks.
 
Apr 16, 2021 at 2:24 AM Post #519 of 2,409
In general, how does the Land compare to the Volt? How is the sub bass to mid bass balance on the Land compared to the Volt, which has a lot of mid bass warmth? Thanks.
Volt is overall warmer to me (again, compared to LAND with all switches ON), it has more lower mids and mid bass presence (at least my custom does sound that way, universal may vary), but the biggest difference is LAND has much more upper mids bite it's more energetic there. I'll try with the mid switch to OFF see if it's closer to Volt mids. Treble wise, LAND has more energy in the lower treble department but Volt is more refined up top, 4 against 2 EST is not a fair fight and that's also my feeling when comparing Elysium to Volt. LAND pushes detail a bit more forward but refinement and extra resolution on Volt is clear.

Overall Volt is the epitome of refined relaxed and smooth listen, where LAND is more energetic with snappier attack and faster decay (except in the treble department where things are just as fast for Volt).
 
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Apr 16, 2021 at 3:13 AM Post #520 of 2,409
You confirmed my thought about Land and it's what i'm looking for.
Yesterday i palce my order and I hope will come soon to me :)
 
Apr 16, 2021 at 12:37 PM Post #523 of 2,409
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Apr 16, 2021 at 12:41 PM Post #524 of 2,409
My TSMR-10 has been in rotation with my faves. Every time I hear them they are just amazing.

Funny as I suggested a while back that they need to consider a hybrid with their tuning. And here we are with the LAND no less than a Tribrid.. This one is gonna be popular I have a feeling.
It’s very tempting at $550 for sure. I think I’ll stick with the Clair though since I’ve wanted it for so long, and I know what I’m getting. Still....
 
Apr 16, 2021 at 3:52 PM Post #525 of 2,409

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