when the tin hifi p1 arrives at home... users are like
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when the tin hifi p1 arrives at home users are like
Myth that excessive money buys ‘S class’ audio quality in IEMs.This one only plays well on the IER-Z1R. Nothing under 2k+/S class can do this song justice.
It's a conspiracy. Until now only sub-$100 IEMs could lay claim to the S-Class crown. The P1 proves $150 can, indeed, buy you similar levels of performance. Everything more expensive continues to display its clear inferiority.Myth that excessive money buys ‘S class’ audio quality in IEMs.
Lol p1 sclass lolIt's a conspiracy. Until now only sub-$100 IEMs could lay claim to the S-Class crown. The P1 proves $150 can, indeed, buy you similar levels of performance. Everything more expensive continues to display its clear inferiority.
Apparently I wasn't obviously snarky enough?Lol p1 sclass lol
Surely the P1 isn’t violating the Sound Tier Proportionally Inverse Law?!?It's a conspiracy. Until now only sub-$100 IEMs could lay claim to the S-Class crown. The P1 proves $150 can, indeed, buy you similar levels of performance. Everything more expensive continues to display its clear inferiority.
Only just. It's breaking new ground here. Call it "The Theory of Special Relativity," if you must have a name.Surely the P1 isn’t violating the Sound Tier Proportionally Inverse Law?!?
Surely that’s a typo, and The Theory is Sound Relatively was the intended law?Only just. It's breaking new ground here. Call it "The Theory of Special Relativity," if you must have a name.
Forgive me. It is quite late and I'm beginning to nod off. I meant to type "The Theory of Special Sound Relativity." It statesSurely that’s a typo, and “The Theory is Sound Relatively” was the intended law?
What's really funny is how no one here has really heard it yet, and impressions from the people with hearing infinitely better than all of us are split down the middle as to how good this 150 dollar iem is.Forgive me. It is quite late and I'm beginning to nod off. I meant to type "The Theory of Special Sound Relativity." It states
"The performance of a piece of audio equipment is inversely related to (a) cost and (b) time on market. The less costly and more recent the equipment, the greater the liklihood of its exceptional performance. Equipment exceeding $100 is right out."
"Addendum A: TToSSR does not apply in the case of the Tin HiFi P1. It is perfect."
P-Class. Even better.Lol p1 sclass lol