That was an amazing review, thank you! Usually reviewers spend 80% of the video showing you the box it comes in, the accessories, and other insignificant things. You spent so much time and tried so hard to explain how they sound using your words. Again, thank you, I really appreciate it. This is how every review should be
If you use the included foam tips and push them back all the way until it covers the front bass port it gives these a nice fat warm sound that I find really enjoyable
I’ve been searching for review for these for weeks, and only now did the algorithm serve me this review on my front page. Can’t believe it took so long. It’s the best one I’ve seen so far. Thanks man! Subbed on the strength of it.
I spent most of last night back-to-back comparing those with the KZ ZS10 PROs... and the KZ are clearly better (not by a huge margin, but it's a clear win). Better low end, better clarity and range all around. (TINs have a far better box and presentation though)
First ever review I am seeing of yours, I was actually hunting for in-depth review for these IEMs. Every reviewer always has positive to say about these earphones. AMAZING! I loved your review you didn't give a general idea about them, I loved how you compared them with much much costlier IEMs. I would like to suggest that you review the new magaosi bk50 the mmcx connector ones. Count me as your new subscriber. Cheers mate!
I have these and the blons and I do NOT lay in bed with those, the case really can make my ears sore if I'm laying on my side. I love them, but they don't make good bed-side iems, the blons are, because of their more rounded casing.
Had a trio of the Tin 2, 2pro and 3. And indeed i like the T2pro most, its midrange forward and i feel more detailed, its also mirrored in the form factor so that it catually fit as any usual loop over the ear IEM. Sibilance feel the most on the T2 IMO, the T3 is smoother, but i feel like its missing some sort of charm compared to the T2 and T2Pro. The cable on T3 is nice tho. Decided against buying one of them because i already have bright smooth sounding IEM in my Final Adagio V. Tho definitely noted to check it out again if either my Finals or Shizuku ever died. The Tins are exceptional in the way that it sound quite open as you said, while there i also tried a couple entry level Kinera, Moondrop, BGVP and TFZ Kings (exclusive, II, LTD) and.. none of them has the sense of air and depth the Tins has.
why such a catchy title when you say in another video that you prefer final e2000 over these at this price point ? ( do you have a iem recommendation list putting all your iem reviews in context ? ) thanks
Good review DMS. I hope they haven’t ruined these trying to improve them with the Pro version. Not sure which one to buy now as other reviews say the treble is more emphasised on the Pro, which could be a bad thing for my tastes.
If possible can you purchase the pro version of these from Massrop when available, I've heard those are basically T2s with better treble and a better cable
I have to disagree with you on the bass response, I was very disappointed when I first got these because the bass was completely lacking. I was surprised to hear these for myself, since everyone was raving about them and the bass was described as "present but controlled" which sounded perfect for me. However, bass isn't present at all, making these a nightmare to listen to music to and sucking all the joy out of listening. Luckily, the bass mod exists and somehow makes these headphones fantastic! Bass is back and very tight while not blowing out any of the other frequencies, making everything sound clear
@Immortal I do own a pair of these! Personally don't play FPS games, so I can't say how good the imaging is. But when I got them first, I remember how separated different instruments are, the mids and highs are its strong suit, so these might be a good option for you! I mostly listen to music on these and I want strong bass, I love my DT 770 Pros for example, so without the bass mod, they were unbearable for me.
Strange, mine got basses, not as much as Monndrop Starfield, but is has... I use silicon tips (the one i got from Moondrop). It realy changes the sound.
Could you please recommend a pair of IEMs for everyday, casual listening, my budget is $150, I like bass but not muddy bass, I like bass that still allows everything else to shine through, I prefer wired, not wireless, I listen to mostly rock and rap if that helps, thank you, I'm so lost on what to get
I'll have a review on them pretty soon. Within a month and a half at most. Just want to compare them to a few more things and solidify my opinions first.
I liked the foam tips that came with it the best because they controlled the highs a tad bit and reduced the slight sibilance in some cases I suggest you try the same
BTW these are open back, as some reviews suggest. There is a small pin opening on the back that you can cover for more bass. Not substantial but it's good enough.
what are the songs you tested this IEM on? Why can't some of the audio reviewers say which songs they listened to when testing a headphone or an IEM ? let the viwers check for themselves your claims on the same song with the same gear if they are bullshit or not... We are fans of Music after all...
I often do say, but for when I don't there's a 200 track shuffled playlist in the description of the video that covers most genres.... Did you check???
Are you able to review the campfire audio Vegas or Atlas? Please email campfire with a link to your channel or video of Andromedas and I bet they give you a 30 day loaner pair! I really want your opinion before I get atlas to go with my Andromedas
I tried those weeks ago. My God what a painful thing. Could not listening to this above 30% level. I guess this is not my thing. KZ ZS pro are much better to me.
@@DMS3TVits charming. I grew up on a farm too. Ran tractors on field and delivered milk for my parents. Don't know any real technical stuff about farming though.