Model Number: TONEKING P10
Transducer Principle: 10MM Custom Panel Flat Diaphragm Driver
Impedance:16ohm
Sensitivity: 96dB
Frequency Response: 15Hz-20000Hz
Length:120cm
Color:Red
With or without mic:without mic
I've seen this and am confused, is this a planar or similar to the MEE "planamic" driver? It seems like the latter, which is, well, a dynamic to me at least.
Model Number: TONEKING P10
Transducer Principle: 10MM Custom Panel Flat Diaphragm Driver
Impedance:16ohm
Sensitivity: 96dB
Frequency Response: 15Hz-20000Hz
Length:120cm
Color:Red
With or without mic:without mic
I have had my eye on that for weeks but there has not been any information. Is that yours? Is that the stock cable or another? It's a planar right? I am the only one in this house who does not have a planar iem
I have had my eye on that for weeks but there has not been any information. Is that yours? Is that the stock cable or another? It's a planar right? I am the only one in this house who does not have a planar iem
A lot of folks do not have a planar yet. For this toneking P10 there is just not enough info to know anything about what exactly the driver is, and what it may sound like.
- They do look nice!
- Efficiency looks low, so will likely need a good DAP or AMP , and not just a phone or low powered DAP.
Price is too high for me to just try with the information we have so far.
I have had my eye on that for weeks but there has not been any information. Is that yours? Is that the stock cable or another? It's a planar right? I am the only one in this house who does not have a planar iem
You're not alone, and I'm saving for one for eoy. But for now, the only "safe" buy is the P1, which is really not that expensive on sale, and well reviewed. I like Toneking generally speaking, but given the huge difference in sound quality between the to200 and to400s, I wouldn't buy this blind, it could be hard to resell if it doesn't work for you tbh, whereas the P1 should be easy. There are audiophiles on the E1DA discord who own 1000+ $ iems who say it's better and I trust them.
A lot of folks do not have a planar yet. For this toneking P10 there is just not enough info to know anything about what exactly the driver is, and what it may sound like.
- They do look nice!
- Efficiency looks low, so will likely need a good DAP or AMP , and not just a phone or low powered DAP.
Price is too high for me to just try with the information we have so far.
You're not alone, and I'm saving for one for eoy. But for now, the only "safe" buy is the P1, which is really not that expensive on sale, and well reviewed. I like Toneking generally speaking, but given the huge difference in sound quality between the to200 and to400s, I wouldn't buy this blind, it could be hard to resell if it doesn't work for you tbh, whereas the P1 should be easy. There are audiophiles on the E1DA discord who own 1000+ $ iems who say it's better and I trust them.
I have had my eye on that for weeks but there has not been any information. Is that yours? Is that the stock cable or another? It's a planar right? I am the only one in this house who does not have a planar iem
I feel you, there are competent iems out there that ended up in the drawer because I didn't like their fit/look. The P1 is not very appealing, I don't like golf clubs in my ears lol, something to mature, and wait more until more reviews come out probably.
It doesn't make sense to me tonking wouldn't just call it planar if it was a planar since they had the BL1 planar, so I am guessing the driver is similar to that mee planamic based on the goofy description.
Also, just got my **** Pro and haven't had a lot of time with it, but ootb sound is great. Very well tuned.... Definitely will be high on my list if this keeps up.
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