I accidentally put my Tin 2 in the washer then dryer..... They were fine. Still works fine and sound great. I wouldn't be too upset if I had to buy another set, but I don't.
I've dropped my T2s on every hard surface imaginable, banged them into things, 'accidentally' put them in the wash at least 5 times.... and they still sound great! Best $40 I've ever spent!
How is it compared to M40x? I really wanna try IEM for traveling, unfortunately my M40x is not travel-friendly but I LOVE M40s sound signature, so Do these sound better? Thanks
@@epic3662 if only i can find a iem that sounds like the beloved m40x i would be in heaven im pretty sure they have it in the Audio-Technica iem line but you know how that goes to fined them
@@epic3662 From memory, I think I prefer T2 for It's timbre. I have SHP and T2 (zeos budget starter pack). SHP sounds wider, image better, less detai retrieval.
Okay, I just needed to find a good review to figure out if these IEMs were for me. I find your video, and I'm sitting here laughing like hell and am actually sold! You definitely earned the sub as I need to come here for any reviews I need to see (that you've done).
I just bought the normal TIN T2 in March of 2019. I love the sound, it's so... I don't know... balanced and smooth. Nothing seems to be exagerated. Exactly what I needed to balance out the trebbly goodness that is the KZ ZS10 PROs that I bought 3 months ago. Also because of your review Zeos. Thanks a lot for your effort! I am greatfull!
People trying the bass mod (covering the foam-side bass vent) should use 3M Nexcare gentle paper tape. I tried electrical tape and the bass and sub-bass was incredible, but intruded on the mids. The paper tape is slightly breathable and literally perfects these T2.
I agree. T2's are so good I just can't believe it. (I use them on the go..at home hd6xx, hd58x, audeze LCD2 closed back) Listening to classical it has a perfect frequency balance and if you want more bass there is a hole to cover and boom - you have the boosted base if you want it (or apply eq). But for me it's just perfect! And yes, where can we get those sticky blue tips (I ate mine, thought they were cute little marshmallows).
Ok, so a quick comparison between KSC75 and T2 non-pro: -KSC75 is more fun, punchier mid-bass, more relaxed treble but it is non-fatiguing. The sound is much more up-close, not very wide. -T2 is more detailed, bass is flatter and extends slightly further. Midrange and treble is more obviously detailed and everything plays cleaner and faster. T2 soundstage is further out. *T2 could get fatiguing after a while compared to KSC75. I like KSC75 with aggressive music and metal, but T2 for all other genres.
After watching your review I ordered a pair of these...a few of my thoughts. Yes they do have nice clear audio and they are built well and come in a fancy box. However I find them overly heavy and uncomfortable. The blue covers only come in one size which don't fit my ears so I can't use those, thankfully they do come with lesser replacements however they are not comfortable and continually fall out. To me they feel unbalanced. The cord while being nice and long seems to be always tangled up and knots quite easily. In summary I have since purchased a different pair to replace these.
You can wear them over the ear which I recommend especially if you are standing and doing some activities. Ofcourse, you can wear them in the normal way but i'd recommend you switching the cable from left to right and vice versa
The trick is to pair any headphone with an inverse quantity of scotch, up to $200. Reviewing $200 headphones? Don't drink any scotch. Reviewing $50 headphones? Pair them with $150 scotch. Need a balanced pair? $100 headphones and $100 scotch.
After watching this video and the Tin t3's I went with the T3's. I wanted them for gaming. They are wonderful. IMAGING for gaming is pin perfect. Better then any gaming headset period. But as you said the Tin T3's are very aggressive. So I went and got the T2's and let me tell you, incredible. I love these IEM's. Imaging for games is still amazing. Music is full and well defined. Thank you sir for your videos.
I love the T2s. Clarity is their thing, definitely. Their usual price is $50 but they're often on sales on Aliexpress, I got mine for $27-28, which is a fucking steal for the sound you get. They're built great, metal casing. The cable is nice, tends to stay bent here and there but it's ok, it's better than most stock cables. The jack is the OEM kind that they put on many chinese IEMs and replacement cables, nothing special (you have to cut corners somewhere to get that price). Even better, they can be worn both ways, over the ear or simply by plugging them in, they're very comfortable in both. I've even slept with them in my ears... And those eartips are the star of the show. Never mind the comfort, the T2s literally sound the best with those blue stock tips. I lost mine (don't ask how) and tried multiple foam and rubber tips and none sounded as good. I would kill to find out where to buy those exact blue tips... They sound amazing for the price. Clear, neutral but not boring, great treble, on the bright side, detailed...one of those earphones that make you go "damn, I never knew there was that sound in this song before!". Sure, hardcore audiophiles with thousands of $ in equipment will find flaws and say this or that is much better, but this-or-that will also be much more expensive in order to beat T2. For Avegarge Joes, enthousiasts on budget or just people who want good IEMs and not spend a fortune, for $50 (or 30, if you find them on sale) these are a must buy. Now, is there a reason not to buy them? Well, yes - if you're a basshead. The bass is there and it's nice and tight, but it's flat (there are considered neutral, remember). It's adequate for pretty much anything but those who like big, thumpy bass may find T2 lacking. I listen to all kinds of music and, while being fantastic all-rounders, there were ocasions where I wished there was more bass. If there's anything that can be changed on them it's boosting those low frequencies a bit to make them more suitable for stuff like dubstep and bass-heavy music. There is a way to do it, though, the "T2 vent mod". There is a tiny hole on the base of the muzzle where eartips go. Plugging that hole (on both sides, ofcourse) results in boost to lower frequencies and, better yet, it doesn't mess up the rest. I'd be interested in Zeos trying it out... All in all, buy them. You won't regret it.
Comply tips have the same "tacky" quality. They also come in blue. Also, If they're a good reference set for the price doesn't that make comparisons easier?
Yep. Nothing special at all about this blue foam tips. The most expensive Comply tips are probably even better than this blue ones. By the way, this IEM depend 90% of those blue tips. The silicon tips sound horrible.
Those are different. The T2 has a smooth non porous sticky outside. I can clearly see a pourus outside. Although the shape and design looks the same. Maybe made by xcessor but with Tin's modifications. Wish I can find some extra tips also.
Yay finally! One major issue I'm having with the DM6 is comfort, and I think this needs to be highlighted to everyone. The problem is with it being completely sealed. My ear canals seem to change volume/shape quite a bit just by moving my jaw slightly or turning my head. This causes pressure problem everytime I do that. It is terribly annoying. I can't be the only guy with this problem--it's near unusable. Tips rolling doesn't help, unless I put one that doesn't seal (duh). It needs a tiny hole.
Yogi Wahyu Prasida I don’t have that problem. I’m wearing them now and find them to be the most comfortable non-custom IEM I’ve ever used. No pressure issues, no discomfort with long sessions. Your ear canals may just not be able to accommodate them.
i clicked on this video yesterday then i saw Zeos melting on his chair talking about those IEMs and Rem (who is obviously better than Emilia) on a wallpaper so today i bought them
i actually love that it has no text or branding, make me a good product, i dont want a bragging piece or a brand lifestyle, i dont wanna be an ad. and with IEM's this isnt really an issue, they are small, text is usually intrusive when present, theyre small to begin with. but i appreciate that thats how little they care abt that. its just a good 50$ iem
I've recently found you channel and I'm hooked. Thank you for all your content. I got my own set of Tin T2's just a couple of days ago and wow they are everything you've described and more.
So I purchased these based on this video and got them in the other day and had been using them non-stop. Here's my two cents: As my first IEMs I'm going to approach them as such. Yes these have heavy duty build, these feel at the most $150 in terms of quality, there's some weight to them but not too heavy. I like that the MMCX plugs have a satisfying click AND hold on very tight, though I am cautious about unplugging them as again, I have no clear understanding of their durability... Which I have to return to another point, no issues after dropping them on the floor and my glass desk, and the wires themselves feel at least $100 in terms of robustness. General comfort is beyond what I'd expect from an all-metal build, the shape and angle is perfect. The tips are okay, I'm used to substandard tips so these don't really detract from the entire experience. The sound is crisp and full of life, this is likely going to be a "me" thing and some are going to probably disagree. So far the sound is much better than fifty dollars would've left me to presume. As a starter kit I'm gonna hang onto these until they die, they are comfortable and get the job done.
Thank you so much for this video. I have been a proud owner of Tin T2s for 8+ months now thanks to this review. I absolutely love these things so much, and for the price it's honestly a no brainer for someone who wants great sound for cheap and doesn't mind the wire. Thanks again and thanks for always keeping price in mind when reviewing, many people ignore it even though it is very important to the buyer!
so after watching this video a few months ago i decided to get standard t2s for light music and heavy gaming/chatting with friends. so far im in love with how comfortable they are, the way they sound and above all they look incredible! Im used to skullcandies or the past few years ive been on a few pairs of 60$ sony earbuds(they same pair but purchased multiple times) , but for my first IEM im in love with these!
I've been listening to these for the entire evening,I just got it. They're amazing, no doubt about it. But something about it left me wanting for more. I'm gonna have to figure it out. For what it's worth, you should own a pair.
You know I listened to my pair of T2 for the first time in almost 2 years today. I could never get a good fit for some reason and I just figured it out. They’re better than I remembered. But I know what you mean about wanting more. A direct comparison to the Tripowin Mele and Moondrop Starfield confirmed they both sound fuller and less fatiguing in the treble while technically superior to the T2. I think the T2 is glossing over many details in the music which is noticeable. The T2 are almost like a less exciting Blon 03.
I’m really glad you make such reviews because first it informs us that not everything has to be super expensive to be good and second because it helps out those companies that most of us have never even heard of. I have a Sennheiser CX 2.00i’s to compare them to once they arrive and I’ll update this comment once I do have them. Update: These are light years ahead of their 50$ price range. I am hearing sounds in songs I have never heard before. And the build quality feel is phenomenal and so simple. These are a 100% worth the buy as Z mentions in his review. Way ahead of the Sennheiser CX 2.00i's that I have and for less money. Went to listen to my PXC 550's right away and I just wanted to come back to these. That's how good these 50$ Tin T2's are. Although I will admit, running them through an amp gives them that extra oomph.
Thx Z. I bought these on the cheap after your review and although I have tons of headphones and iems, these stand out as incredible. I can't believe they are so inexpensive. They don't have any or much competition under $150 imo
More reviews more easy to us hobbyists. Gr8 review 👍🏻 I also liked the blue foam tips, they r of better quality than i bought bunch of from aliexpress.
Thank you zeos just got these today and I love them! my old dt 1990 sadly broke and I could only afford these at the moment. Excellent description as always of the sound and totally worth the money. Glad I got the T2s and not the pros since I'm very sensitive to siblence (however you spell that). Blown away.
I'm looking for some IEM's to listen to music, mostly jazz like casiopea, prog rock, some metal and soundtracks in general. As a newb, I'm absolutely overwhelmed with the plethora of choices. Furthermore as I'm a student, I can't spend too much on them. So far I've given the moondrop starlight a consideration, and now those. Of course the T2 would be cheaper, but heck I have no clue. My dad has some sennheiser IEM think 40 pro or some such. I have a pair of HD 569 iirc, but they're not IEM. Key factors are sound isolation and shouldn't be too bassy, and clear. I appreciate your reviews btw, they're as entertaining as they're informative.
Get the blon bl03, they are basically a t2 with more version. Altough, you have to know that an improved version called 05 it's coming out, so if you can wait a bit more just get the blon bl05 which will have a better build quality and fit overall. If you can't wait get the bl-03 right now and remember to change the cable.
I have two T2 sets and they are my absolute favourites. I also have several expensive IEM's (Etymotics ER4, tripleFi, etc.) but the T2's are best (for me). The T2's are quite neutral and have great soundstage. I love them. I have seen them go for as low as $29 on Ali (originals, I bought one set for that price). The original cable is great but I love these so much I upgraded the cable on both sets.
T2 is nice and clean sounding mids and highs but its a bit too anemic for a lot of genres without some sort of low end boost but it sounds fantastic with doom metal and most rock i prefer the BGVP DMG's but thoes are gonna run you at least 100.. but i love using the tin t2s with a little bass boost on my Topping NX4.. and on a side note my T2 cord came broken and after only 1 month use the left side only has 1 working driver now
Hands down Zeos, you were right once again. Bought KSC75X loved them, now these T2 Pros and with Comply tips they are great. Another proof that oddly measuring earphones may be so musical! 😎😎😎
Bought these after one of my friends saw this review. They are great, amazing for the money. My ears thank you sir! Also my old £50 IEMs sound rubbish now...
Absolutely love your setup. Great review too! I picked up the regular T2s earlier today on massdrop. Just trying to justify my purchase by watching reviews lol
I've never used proper IEMs. I've only ever purchased the $10 generic "we make everything else so may as well make some trash tier ear buds with screamy, blaring mids & highs with the muddiest, messiest bass imaginable"-models. I've already got a pair of T2's ordered, just looking at reviews to fan the hype flames now. Cannot fucking wait. You turned my excitement up to 11. In case you, or any other knowledgeable commenter, peruse the comments of old videos: do you think it'd be worth getting an AudioQuest Dragonfly to play FLAC tracks on a Samsung S10+ using the T2's? Edit: Received them. Barely taken them out of my ears since. These are beyond incredible. It's one of the best things I've bought. My Oculus Rift VR headset, my camping-size memory foam pillow, my small cooler box + 4 liquid filled plastic block things you put in the freezer, which I use to keep soda cold outside of my fridge (because the path from my PC to my kitchen is the longest possible stretch you can walk in my apartment), and Tin motherfucking T2s. Z is not exaggerating. Anyone who's bitching about T2 "not akshualy being that good" is brain dead with an ear drum full of pigshit. These things make my ears *dance.* With a small EQ to bump the bass just a little in a shallow curve from 31Hz to neutral at 250Hz, , pull the 1kHz down just a touch, bring the 2kHz & 8kHz up a couple of notches, and 16kHz down a notch, and they sing. They just sing. The lows, the mids, the highs, the imaging. MMH. 50 euro for these. It's a fucking joke. I'll be spending *twice* that on an AudioQuest Dragonfly Black for these, if not quadruple for the Red version. Because they deserve it. They deserve more than this paltry S10+ of mine can give them. They deserve the world, but alas they get but my waxy ear canal.
I’ve listened to both the Final Audio E3000s and the T2 and in my opinion the E3000s outshine it by quite a substantial amount for roughly the same price. I would recommend giving the E3000s a shot and comparing them to the T2s if you’re so inclined.
Those blue tips are basically the stuff used in ear plugs. You can get them on Amazon or AliExpress from basically anyone. Also the cable might look nice but it does have it's issues in that the 3.5mm connector isn't snug in most holes. In my phone, it wobbled around a bit and if you walked around bumping it would cause one channel to lose connection. I'm using a Fiio RC-BT cable - for $100 total I've got an excellent pair of everyday IEMs.
I find it odd that I personally had a very bad experience with my T2's, I've had them for 2 months, the foam tips obliterated themselves in like 2 weeks, one of them wouldn't stay on the earphone and the other had it's rubber insert ripped out when I tried to get it off. Also they started sounding really muffled, they are now at about 1% or less of the original output at full volume on any device I use them with and finally the cable broke at the base of the jack causing an imperfect contact in the right bud.
Just bought these for the sole purpose of figuring out if you are a liar. Saw the review and I was sold....went to Amazon and saw a bunch of comments/reviews that said they were referred by you and they were disappointed. Long story short, these are pretty good. I wouldn't say they were the only IEM you need but for $50 or so these are really good. Hell you could walk into a Best Buy and spend $25 on complete garbage. Clarity, imaging, sound-stage, vocals, highs all solid. The only thing they are missing is kick you in the teeth bass, which I am personally partial to. Thanks for turning me on to these.
I find it a bit odd that i keep using these over my DT990pro's 90% of the time. Sure i went through 4 cables with the T2's but each one was worth every bit invested in them. My only complaint is that the foam tips that came with them were absolutely awful, but that's likely just my example having bad QC.
Trust your ear not reviews.... i have listen many IEM which is very expensive but end up snake oil. In the end i only own astell and kern billie jean. IMO many audio product need test drive before buying, always.
One issue with the stock tips, the "memory foam" ones, is that they break very easily, mine broke after 6 months of use, noticeable after 3 months, switches to Dekoniz 8 months ago and have had no issues Still by far one of the best, if not the best IEMs that do not rape your wallet
What do you think of clavinetjunkie? He just laughs at these iem’s, yesterday he reviewed the bgvp dmg and he was devasted about how bad it was, the same he did with the Tin T2. Its confusing, who to believe??
@@jason96 he gives a proper sound demo to back up his claims and to avoid false hype, just like the trn v80 everyone hyping it up till clavinet exposed the truth about it, had my trn v80 and his sound demo is very close to what im hearing. sold my trn v80 after a few weeks.
had mine since this review came out, never bought another pair of headphones or IEMs since. They're perfect and after 2 years, the only money I've had to spend was on a new cable and one set of new blue tips. edit: the wire and tips broke entirely by my own fault, so theoretically they'd be fine without modification if i wasnt a mong
In terms of bass and size of soundstage, yeah, quite. The Jubilee sounds darker though. Or were you referring to price quality index? I think you should consider the KZ ZSN and Moondrop Crescent too then - even cheaper.
@@commenter9703 No one mentioned anything about 660s? I havent heard the Jubilee, but from what I heard it is almost on par with the 660s, almost. I have the 660s and I dont regret the purchase.
You're my hero I got rid of all my audio equipment Having a bad day Really wasn't using it Really wasn't using it Now all I have is my phone you please do a review on something Audio file through my phone just an idea love you man
I bought two of these, one from Massdrop (yes they are Drop now, but F them, it sounds worse) and since I did not want to wait to hear them, got a pair from Amazon when they went on sale prime day. The second pair I gave to someone I owed $35 to. He is much happier with the headphones than the money.
I used to own these. They broke within 2 weeks and I babied them. I also disliked the treble, too bright. Bass was non existent. Not for me, not these. I bought the ibasso it01 and they are leap years better than these.
The actually have emphasized bass and it extends deep. However, the response changes with tip type and simply how you wear them/how your ears are shaped. The high treble is indeed bright.
@@homeboi808 I tried JVC Spiral Dots, Dekoni Bulletz, Spinfits, Comply, and Sony Triple Comforts...all sounded generally the same. The midbass is only elevated by like 2db, compared to upper mids and treble being elevated by 12 db (at 3khz and 10-11 khz). That isn't forward or emphasized bass, that is treble murder! I actually liked my KZ ATE's better than these. Each to their own though.
@@JohnDoe-qz9ji well, the kz ate cost me 20 some dollars, so for that price I can deal. I use the kz ate for the gym. The ibasso it01 i use at work. Zmf Atticus and audeze lcd-2 at home.
Got the T2"s at Xmas and added a balanced cable. Now I'm rocking my Hiby R3 DAP with these through the balanced jack. Adds just a bit more detail this way. Couldn't enjoy the sound anymore than I do right now. A no brainer!
push the tips in more or tape over the vent on the front and you get more bass and it tones down the treble. Easy mod, you can try taping over the rear vent but most people don't like that.
im sorry but i must disagree with this review as an over all killer IEM 1) the complete and utter lack of any discernible bass (mid and low) makes these IEM's a complete loss, doesnt matter which tips you use, which DAP you use, the bass is so quiet, subdued, and just flat out missing, that you cant enjoy your music. its not like you used an EQ and lowered the bass all the way off. its like the bass is at such a low level, you just cant really hear it. really, if we went with lossless audio, as i do as often as i can, and do not use any EQ or other fancy settings,, there is no bass. the rest of the audio coming out of them is fantastic. the treble is lacking in a way that you loose the crispness. but its not bad, it and the bass was the 1st two things i noticed..... its there, yes 100% but its not giving the high end treble, its missing or subdued like the bass. you can turn on the EQ and up the treble, the highest band, one notch and maybe gain it back, and its ok, but the bass, you can mess with the bass all you want and the bass just isnt in your ear,, its too far away. take a good set of buds and pull them out of your ear a tiny bit. notice the bass immediately starts to go away, you can hear it, but its not in your ear anymore and its subdued. thats what these are no matter what you do. Rock, Rap, Metal... for get it, seriously dont even come near these if you want to enjoy it. Classical, Binaural, etc maybe you would get used to it, but i in no way shape or form got the jaw dropping immediate WOW factor you portrayed here and thats ok. the blue foam tip is the only tip that will work, the silicon ones make the audio sound like $10 walmart buds because the sound escapes your ear. the foam is required to maintain any high level quality. the problem with the foam tips.. any foam tip is that the assumption is that everyone has huge ear holes... i dont, myear canal is small, i must use the smallest silicon tips, i can make the ear tips work but not in a way i like, and this could be the lack of bass but i doubt it. cable, love it, fantastic. is it worth $50,, sure if you listen to music with complete lack of bass. or so subdued you forget what it really sounded like. they dont sound like $250 IEM's. the $40 CCA-C10's will save you $10-$15 and give you better results.
Got my pros a few days ago, sound is sharp, and they're easy to drive. Good bass. I have $100 Onemores 3 way which probably need an amp, but sound more subdued on an android S7.
Yeah these are totally worth the $40-50 you can get them for. Now how to get more of those blue tips? great sound out of the box. very near in but perfect work out travel iems.
I don't need these. I don't need these. I don't need these. I don't need these. I don't need these. Crap. Purchased.
T3's are coming out on Feb 11th... I believe they will be the same price. You may wanna cancel and wait a couple weeks.
@@buster7618 Nah. At this price, I can have both lol
@@_GOATish same here brother, thats my plan lol
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Same
I accidentally put my Tin 2 in the washer then dryer.....
They were fine. Still works fine and sound great. I wouldn't be too upset if I had to buy another set, but I don't.
jonavin Clean sound ftw
@@RaW_DaWg78 literally
lol, same with my kz es4, washed and dried. sadly, on one, the two half came apart, but super glue fixed that. working just like normal now
Mine got blocked with wax.
Dropped em in terpantine and left them. Took them out and they worked perfectly once they'd dried.
I've dropped my T2s on every hard surface imaginable, banged them into things, 'accidentally' put them in the wash at least 5 times.... and they still sound great! Best $40 I've ever spent!
The T3s are being released on Feb 11th. Bad Guy Good Audio’s review is very positive.
Weird he has them and I don't. I asked for them weeks ago from the company .
Z Reviews I’d like to hear your review brother, curious how you’d compare them to the T2s
He changes his mind like a girl changes clothes, that's what I think about Bad Boy "Good" (fake) reviews.
@@ZReviews I have a set of T3s stuck in customs hell.
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To be honest that’s how things go in real life with audio products.
I bought a pair of these Tin T2's about 2 months ago. They are absolutely fantastic. They sound incredible on my LG V40
How is it compared to M40x? I really wanna try IEM for traveling, unfortunately my M40x is not travel-friendly but I LOVE M40s sound signature, so
Do these sound better? Thanks
@@epic3662 if only i can find a iem that sounds like the beloved m40x i would be in heaven im pretty sure they have it in the Audio-Technica iem line but you know how that goes to fined them
@@epic3662 From memory, I think I prefer T2 for It's timbre. I have SHP and T2 (zeos budget starter pack). SHP sounds wider, image better, less detai retrieval.
Quad DAC ftw!
6:00 You just explaind the Swedish word "lagom", like spot on in 10 sec... There are literally books with hundreds of pages explaining this one word
Leopold Djurovic eeee. Lagom is just when it is not too Much or too less. It is lagom
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Okay, I just needed to find a good review to figure out if these IEMs were for me.
I find your video, and I'm sitting here laughing like hell and am actually sold! You definitely earned the sub as I need to come here for any reviews I need to see (that you've done).
You always come through for me Zeos, thanks for influencing all of my audio purchases ever, worked out again. 👍
I just bought the normal TIN T2 in March of 2019. I love the sound, it's so... I don't know... balanced and smooth. Nothing seems to be exagerated. Exactly what I needed to balance out the trebbly goodness that is the KZ ZS10 PROs that I bought 3 months ago. Also because of your review Zeos. Thanks a lot for your effort! I am greatfull!
@AV No problems here.
Trying to decide between the ks10 pro and the T2's but it's a hard decision.... Any suggestions?
People trying the bass mod (covering the foam-side bass vent) should use 3M Nexcare gentle paper tape. I tried electrical tape and the bass and sub-bass was incredible, but intruded on the mids. The paper tape is slightly breathable and literally perfects these T2.
I agree. T2's are so good I just can't believe it. (I use them on the go..at home hd6xx, hd58x, audeze LCD2 closed back) Listening to classical it has a perfect frequency balance and if you want more bass there is a hole to cover and boom - you have the boosted base if you want it (or apply eq). But for me it's just perfect! And yes, where can we get those sticky blue tips (I ate mine, thought they were cute little marshmallows).
Dammit Z, bought them on drop, I don't even have a headphone jack!
Man that's fuckin epic! 🤣
Bought my T2's for around $30, which is pretty sweet.
Ok, so a quick comparison between KSC75 and T2 non-pro:
-KSC75 is more fun, punchier mid-bass, more relaxed treble but it is non-fatiguing. The sound is much more up-close, not very wide.
-T2 is more detailed, bass is flatter and extends slightly further. Midrange and treble is more obviously detailed and everything plays cleaner and faster. T2 soundstage is further out.
*T2 could get fatiguing after a while compared to KSC75. I like KSC75 with aggressive music and metal, but T2 for all other genres.
yes ksc75 smashes with metal
Ksc75 mid bass is amazeballz- ghetto musick benny benassi remix flac NOW
Good comparison. I think the KSC75 is more versatile too due to its faster pacing.
What are you talking about KSC75 are very wide sounding they freakin hang of your ears have you modded you cable? U at 2 cores lol?
@@doncornell6893 Only directly compared to the T2, T2 sounds farther away.
After watching your review I ordered a pair of these...a few of my thoughts.
Yes they do have nice clear audio and they are built well and come in a fancy box. However I find them overly heavy and uncomfortable. The blue covers only come in one size which don't fit my ears so I can't use those, thankfully they do come with lesser replacements however they are not comfortable and continually fall out. To me they feel unbalanced. The cord while being nice and long seems to be always tangled up and knots quite easily. In summary I have since purchased a different pair to replace these.
You can wear them over the ear which I recommend especially if you are standing and doing some activities. Ofcourse, you can wear them in the normal way but i'd recommend you switching the cable from left to right and vice versa
You can use the silicone tips, me and my bf has small ear canals and the foam tips doesn't fit our ears either
@@OwO-dw8ox Yes l changed the tips obviously. They have since been replaced anyway. Cheers.
to each there own
The trick is to pair any headphone with an inverse quantity of scotch, up to $200. Reviewing $200 headphones? Don't drink any scotch. Reviewing $50 headphones? Pair them with $150 scotch. Need a balanced pair? $100 headphones and $100 scotch.
"My ear holes are sluts" - Zeos 2019
"Any bead could really be an anal bead if you try hard enough" - Zeos 2019
After watching this video and the Tin t3's I went with the T3's. I wanted them for gaming. They are wonderful. IMAGING for gaming is pin perfect. Better then any gaming headset period.
But as you said the Tin T3's are very aggressive. So I went and got the T2's and let me tell you, incredible. I love these IEM's. Imaging for games is still amazing. Music is full and well defined. Thank you sir for your videos.
These are on Massdrop right now for $35.. Absolute steal! They are basically the 58x Jubilee's of IEM's.
Which pair is better for House music the T2s or T2 Pros or T3s?
@@elias38 T2 is the only one that's remotely good in this series.
Dylan Smith Bought the 58x. The T2s are next.
13:56
"I'm done"
Talks for another 4 minutes.
Came into this video not expecting to buy any IEMs. I just bought IEMs.
I love the T2s. Clarity is their thing, definitely.
Their usual price is $50 but they're often on sales on Aliexpress, I got mine for $27-28, which is a fucking steal for the sound you get.
They're built great, metal casing. The cable is nice, tends to stay bent here and there but it's ok, it's better than most stock cables. The jack is the OEM kind that they put on many chinese IEMs and replacement cables, nothing special (you have to cut corners somewhere to get that price). Even better, they can be worn both ways, over the ear or simply by plugging them in, they're very comfortable in both. I've even slept with them in my ears...
And those eartips are the star of the show. Never mind the comfort, the T2s literally sound the best with those blue stock tips. I lost mine (don't ask how) and tried multiple foam and rubber tips and none sounded as good. I would kill to find out where to buy those exact blue tips...
They sound amazing for the price. Clear, neutral but not boring, great treble, on the bright side, detailed...one of those earphones that make you go "damn, I never knew there was that sound in this song before!". Sure, hardcore audiophiles with thousands of $ in equipment will find flaws and say this or that is much better, but this-or-that will also be much more expensive in order to beat T2. For Avegarge Joes, enthousiasts on budget or just people who want good IEMs and not spend a fortune, for $50 (or 30, if you find them on sale) these are a must buy.
Now, is there a reason not to buy them? Well, yes - if you're a basshead. The bass is there and it's nice and tight, but it's flat (there are considered neutral, remember). It's adequate for pretty much anything but those who like big, thumpy bass may find T2 lacking. I listen to all kinds of music and, while being fantastic all-rounders, there were ocasions where I wished there was more bass. If there's anything that can be changed on them it's boosting those low frequencies a bit to make them more suitable for stuff like dubstep and bass-heavy music.
There is a way to do it, though, the "T2 vent mod". There is a tiny hole on the base of the muzzle where eartips go. Plugging that hole (on both sides, ofcourse) results in boost to lower frequencies and, better yet, it doesn't mess up the rest. I'd be interested in Zeos trying it out...
All in all, buy them. You won't regret it.
The blue tip is too big for me
can you recommend an iem which has good bass and is somewhat similar in price?
@@ch1tresh i heard that KZs have decent bass
@@Lindaine okay thanks
lol, you can get much more bass by filling the gap on earphones
I hate IEMs..how they fit, but bought these anyway..damn it Z.
These are known to be not very comfortable, so good luck to that..
@@TheEchelon they're comfy tho. It's subjective
If you want a comfortable iem check out the TRN V80
@@sinjoni just got the dekoni foams on my T2, very comfortable and no sound change. Good alternative to stock tips.
@@cinialvespow1054 they look like 3mm
Comply tips have the same "tacky" quality. They also come in blue. Also, If they're a good reference set for the price doesn't that make comparisons easier?
Yep. Nothing special at all about this blue foam tips. The most expensive Comply tips are probably even better than this blue ones. By the way, this IEM depend 90% of those blue tips. The silicon tips sound horrible.
The Blue Tips seem to be the Xcessor FX 4.0 Memory Foam tips. The come in different sizes and colors. Available on Amazon
hmm...the ones I found on eBay are a much darker blue color. Have you compared them in person?
anyone know what size channel/core they are using on these t2s? looks like size 500 or 600 but i dont know for sure.
@@smatchimo55 wish I knew, but they sell them in s/m/l combo on amazon for like 8 bucks. I just snagged one up, there arent many left.
Those are different. The T2 has a smooth non porous sticky outside. I can clearly see a pourus outside. Although the shape and design looks the same. Maybe made by xcessor but with Tin's modifications. Wish I can find some extra tips also.
@@JohnCiaccio yup you are right and the bore isnt the correct size either. Oh well haha
YES, THE BGVP REVIEW IS COMING.. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Yay finally! One major issue I'm having with the DM6 is comfort, and I think this needs to be highlighted to everyone. The problem is with it being completely sealed. My ear canals seem to change volume/shape quite a bit just by moving my jaw slightly or turning my head. This causes pressure problem everytime I do that. It is terribly annoying. I can't be the only guy with this problem--it's near unusable. Tips rolling doesn't help, unless I put one that doesn't seal (duh). It needs a tiny hole.
Yogi Wahyu Prasida I don’t have that problem. I’m wearing them now and find them to be the most comfortable non-custom IEM I’ve ever used. No pressure issues, no discomfort with long sessions. Your ear canals may just not be able to accommodate them.
Just got my fh5 set up after I saw your review damnit! Loving them so far guess I'll have to get these next as I'm on an IEM run right now!
Are you giving the DMG and the DM6'S their own separate reviews?
@@doubleblindtest4649 who are you talking to?
i clicked on this video yesterday
then i saw Zeos melting on his chair talking about those IEMs and Rem (who is obviously better than Emilia) on a wallpaper
so today i bought them
i actually love that it has no text or branding, make me a good product, i dont want a bragging piece or a brand lifestyle, i dont wanna be an ad. and with IEM's this isnt really an issue, they are small, text is usually intrusive when present, theyre small to begin with. but i appreciate that thats how little they care abt that. its just a good 50$ iem
The T3's are coming out soon.
psst... they came out
@@Plumboner psst... The T4's are out.
the best thing is when you buy them and come back to the review.. then you realize how good Z is at reviewing
Everytime Rems in the Wallpaper, I know it’s gonna be great!!
I've recently found you channel and I'm hooked. Thank you for all your content. I got my own set of Tin T2's just a couple of days ago and wow they are everything you've described and more.
Ive always wondered what you do for a living to support your Audio addiction at that level.
Probably one of the premier cocaine distributions outlets in the world. That'd make sense for the amount of money he must have spent on this shit.
Better guess? He's privacy the best Gigolo. Ever. Like Massdrop 50$ Gigolo good. Personally delivered by Massdrop.
So I purchased these based on this video and got them in the other day and had been using them non-stop.
Here's my two cents: As my first IEMs I'm going to approach them as such.
Yes these have heavy duty build, these feel at the most $150 in terms of quality, there's some weight to them but not too heavy. I like that the MMCX plugs have a satisfying click AND hold on very tight, though I am cautious about unplugging them as again, I have no clear understanding of their durability... Which I have to return to another point, no issues after dropping them on the floor and my glass desk, and the wires themselves feel at least $100 in terms of robustness. General comfort is beyond what I'd expect from an all-metal build, the shape and angle is perfect. The tips are okay, I'm used to substandard tips so these don't really detract from the entire experience. The sound is crisp and full of life, this is likely going to be a "me" thing and some are going to probably disagree. So far the sound is much better than fifty dollars would've left me to presume.
As a starter kit I'm gonna hang onto these until they die, they are comfortable and get the job done.
I have these (non pro) for almost 1 year. Best budget earphones ive ever had.
Thank you so much for this video. I have been a proud owner of Tin T2s for 8+ months now thanks to this review. I absolutely love these things so much, and for the price it's honestly a no brainer for someone who wants great sound for cheap and doesn't mind the wire.
Thanks again and thanks for always keeping price in mind when reviewing, many people ignore it even though it is very important to the buyer!
so after watching this video a few months ago i decided to get standard t2s for light music and heavy gaming/chatting with friends. so far im in love with how comfortable they are, the way they sound and above all they look incredible! Im used to skullcandies or the past few years ive been on a few pairs of 60$ sony earbuds(they same pair but purchased multiple times) , but for my first IEM im in love with these!
I've been listening to these for the entire evening,I just got it. They're amazing, no doubt about it. But something about it left me wanting for more. I'm gonna have to figure it out. For what it's worth, you should own a pair.
You know I listened to my pair of T2 for the first time in almost 2 years today. I could never get a good fit for some reason and I just figured it out. They’re better than I remembered. But I know what you mean about wanting more. A direct comparison to the Tripowin Mele and Moondrop Starfield confirmed they both sound fuller and less fatiguing in the treble while technically superior to the T2. I think the T2 is glossing over many details in the music which is noticeable. The T2 are almost like a less exciting Blon 03.
@@Assimilator702 Thanks for your comment, also I think i'm more of a headphones guy. they sound better to me compared to in-ears.
9:13 You're just off a few seconds there buddy
I’m really glad you make such reviews because first it informs us that not everything has to be super expensive to be good and second because it helps out those companies that most of us have never even heard of. I have a Sennheiser CX 2.00i’s to compare them to once they arrive and I’ll update this comment once I do have them.
Update:
These are light years ahead of their 50$ price range. I am hearing sounds in songs I have never heard before. And the build quality feel is phenomenal and so simple. These are a 100% worth the buy as Z mentions in his review. Way ahead of the Sennheiser CX 2.00i's that I have and for less money. Went to listen to my PXC 550's right away and I just wanted to come back to these. That's how good these 50$ Tin T2's are. Although I will admit, running them through an amp gives them that extra oomph.
12:57 Z spells out the word "BAG" with the TIN T2 Pro's cables.
Thx Z. I bought these on the cheap after your review and although I have tons of headphones and iems, these stand out as incredible. I can't believe they are so inexpensive. They don't have any or much competition under $150 imo
2019 is the year for hyped iems
Thanks for solidifying my decision on getting the t2s, instead of the pros. Good review.
More reviews more easy to us hobbyists. Gr8 review 👍🏻
I also liked the blue foam tips, they r of better quality than i bought bunch of from aliexpress.
Thank you zeos just got these today and I love them! my old dt 1990 sadly broke and I could only afford these at the moment. Excellent description as always of the sound and totally worth the money. Glad I got the T2s and not the pros since I'm very sensitive to siblence (however you spell that). Blown away.
Just get an LG with the Quad-DAC ESS chip in it. And there you have a quality headphone jack.
I'm looking for some IEM's to listen to music, mostly jazz like casiopea, prog rock, some metal and soundtracks in general. As a newb, I'm absolutely overwhelmed with the plethora of choices. Furthermore as I'm a student, I can't spend too much on them. So far I've given the moondrop starlight a consideration, and now those. Of course the T2 would be cheaper, but heck I have no clue. My dad has some sennheiser IEM think 40 pro or some such. I have a pair of HD 569 iirc, but they're not IEM. Key factors are sound isolation and shouldn't be too bassy, and clear. I appreciate your reviews btw, they're as entertaining as they're informative.
Get the blon bl03, they are basically a t2 with more version. Altough, you have to know that an improved version called 05 it's coming out, so if you can wait a bit more just get the blon bl05 which will have a better build quality and fit overall. If you can't wait get the bl-03 right now and remember to change the cable.
"My ear holes are SLUTS!" - hahahaha
I have two T2 sets and they are my absolute favourites.
I also have several expensive IEM's (Etymotics ER4, tripleFi, etc.) but the T2's are best (for me).
The T2's are quite neutral and have great soundstage. I love them.
I have seen them go for as low as $29 on Ali (originals, I bought one set for that price).
The original cable is great but I love these so much I upgraded the cable on both sets.
T2 is nice and clean sounding mids and highs but its a bit too anemic for a lot of genres without some sort of low end boost but it sounds fantastic with doom metal and most rock i prefer the BGVP DMG's but thoes are gonna run you at least 100.. but i love using the tin t2s with a little bass boost on my Topping NX4.. and on a side note my T2 cord came broken and after only 1 month use the left side only has 1 working driver now
Hands down Zeos, you were right once again. Bought KSC75X loved them, now these T2 Pros and with Comply tips they are great. Another proof that oddly measuring earphones may be so musical! 😎😎😎
Witch Comply tips, have you used ?
Regret buying the T2 PRO, too trebble.
I bought them on AMZ and sent them back for the regular T2. I know how you feel
I might bought the pro accidentally
Bought these after one of my friends saw this review. They are great, amazing for the money. My ears thank you sir! Also my old £50 IEMs sound rubbish now...
TIN never experienced so many purchases in their lives
Absolutely love your setup. Great review too! I picked up the regular T2s earlier today on massdrop. Just trying to justify my purchase by watching reviews lol
Your you can wait for a few weeks for the T3
Loved your video and immediately bought a pair because you convinced me.
This is the third product I ordered in a month after watching your review. I hope it will be the last.
I've never used proper IEMs. I've only ever purchased the $10 generic "we make everything else so may as well make some trash tier ear buds with screamy, blaring mids & highs with the muddiest, messiest bass imaginable"-models.
I've already got a pair of T2's ordered, just looking at reviews to fan the hype flames now. Cannot fucking wait. You turned my excitement up to 11.
In case you, or any other knowledgeable commenter, peruse the comments of old videos: do you think it'd be worth getting an AudioQuest Dragonfly to play FLAC tracks on a Samsung S10+ using the T2's?
Edit: Received them. Barely taken them out of my ears since. These are beyond incredible. It's one of the best things I've bought. My Oculus Rift VR headset, my camping-size memory foam pillow, my small cooler box + 4 liquid filled plastic block things you put in the freezer, which I use to keep soda cold outside of my fridge (because the path from my PC to my kitchen is the longest possible stretch you can walk in my apartment), and Tin motherfucking T2s.
Z is not exaggerating. Anyone who's bitching about T2 "not akshualy being that good" is brain dead with an ear drum full of pigshit.
These things make my ears *dance.* With a small EQ to bump the bass just a little in a shallow curve from 31Hz to neutral at 250Hz, , pull the 1kHz down just a touch, bring the 2kHz & 8kHz up a couple of notches, and 16kHz down a notch, and they sing. They just sing.
The lows, the mids, the highs, the imaging. MMH. 50 euro for these. It's a fucking joke. I'll be spending *twice* that on an AudioQuest Dragonfly Black for these, if not quadruple for the Red version. Because they deserve it. They deserve more than this paltry S10+ of mine can give them. They deserve the world, but alas they get but my waxy ear canal.
I’ve listened to both the Final Audio E3000s and the T2 and in my opinion the E3000s outshine it by quite a substantial amount for roughly the same price. I would recommend giving the E3000s a shot and comparing them to the T2s if you’re so inclined.
Thnk you Zeos! Got them 3 dys agop, very happy! My first pair of 50$+ IEMs.
Woo! Got these for $25 at AliExpress! Only con is it's going to take literally 44 days to get delivered :(
They're the same on massdrop!
@@laylowx they're actually $34.99 on MD, just checked it 😋
@@blitzkreig000 The non pros are $24.99 when you add it to the cart, and the pros are +$10.00 ^^
@@laylowx really?? It's still showing up as $34.99 for me lol. You probably have a MD coupon or something
@@blitzkreig000 You're right, my bad
Those blue tips are basically the stuff used in ear plugs. You can get them on Amazon or AliExpress from basically anyone.
Also the cable might look nice but it does have it's issues in that the 3.5mm connector isn't snug in most holes. In my phone, it wobbled around a bit and if you walked around bumping it would cause one channel to lose connection. I'm using a Fiio RC-BT cable - for $100 total I've got an excellent pair of everyday IEMs.
I find it odd that I personally had a very bad experience with my T2's, I've had them for 2 months, the foam tips obliterated themselves in like 2 weeks, one of them wouldn't stay on the earphone and the other had it's rubber insert ripped out when I tried to get it off. Also they started sounding really muffled, they are now at about 1% or less of the original output at full volume on any device I use them with and finally the cable broke at the base of the jack causing an imperfect contact in the right bud.
Just bought these for the sole purpose of figuring out if you are a liar. Saw the review and I was sold....went to Amazon and saw a bunch of comments/reviews that said they were referred by you and they were disappointed. Long story short, these are pretty good. I wouldn't say they were the only IEM you need but for $50 or so these are really good. Hell you could walk into a Best Buy and spend $25 on complete garbage. Clarity, imaging, sound-stage, vocals, highs all solid. The only thing they are missing is kick you in the teeth bass, which I am personally partial to. Thanks for turning me on to these.
in fact tin t2 costs $ 27 on aliexpress, and you can seal the front vent to get more bass :)
"Any bead can be used as an ANaL bead if you try hard enough"
Nice
Bought the T2 based on your review, man, you are spot on, Its going to be my daily beater now, thanks Zeos.
I find it a bit odd that i keep using these over my DT990pro's 90% of the time. Sure i went through 4 cables with the T2's but each one was worth every bit invested in them.
My only complaint is that the foam tips that came with them were absolutely awful, but that's likely just my example having bad QC.
Im form Bulgaria!! And I have the Tin2's and I love them! :)
Really enjoying your videos, Z! Thanks
Cool and all, but metal is nasty in winter.
Got mine today. YES! This review is correct. $35 from Drop. well worth it. Thru the Geshelli gear (DAC+amp) magical.
Trust your ear not reviews.... i have listen many IEM which is very expensive but end up snake oil. In the end i only own astell and kern billie jean. IMO many audio product need test drive before buying, always.
Vox3l-Gl1tch actually just passing by. I never know there is a youtuber reviewing audio stuff
One issue with the stock tips, the "memory foam" ones, is that they break very easily, mine broke after 6 months of use, noticeable after 3 months, switches to Dekoniz 8 months ago and have had no issues
Still by far one of the best, if not the best IEMs that do not rape your wallet
Hey Z, review the Moondrop Kanas Pro or compare it with BGVP DMG or DMG6 or Ibasso ITO1.
First impulse purchase of the year. Thanks a lot Z.
Is this relevant in 2021?
I bought these before the video even ended.
£42 here on UK Amazon (free 1 day shipping).
Very excited :P
so what are your impressions?
What did you think???
"How do you have nothing written in your product?"
-Z
Status Audio: "Am I a joke to you?"
Got them and I am very, very happy. Replaced my Urbanite XL in everyday use. Thanks for advice!
What do you think of clavinetjunkie? He just laughs at these iem’s, yesterday he reviewed the bgvp dmg and he was devasted about how bad it was, the same he did with the Tin T2.
Its confusing, who to believe??
I'd rather believe my own ears. Demo says it all.
Same. Also watched Clavinetjunkie; the videos are almost opposite. It scared me enough to not buy the T2
clavinetjunkie is more believable
I hate that guy. He tells people to get their ears checked just because they didn't agree with him
@@jason96 he gives a proper sound demo to back up his claims and to avoid false hype, just like the trn v80 everyone hyping it up till clavinet exposed the truth about it, had my trn v80 and his sound demo is very close to what im hearing. sold my trn v80 after a few weeks.
had mine since this review came out, never bought another pair of headphones or IEMs since. They're perfect and after 2 years, the only money I've had to spend was on a new cable and one set of new blue tips.
edit: the wire and tips broke entirely by my own fault, so theoretically they'd be fine without modification if i wasnt a mong
So these are the Jubilees of IEMs?
In terms of bass and size of soundstage, yeah, quite. The Jubilee sounds darker though.
Or were you referring to price quality index? I think you should consider the KZ ZSN and Moondrop Crescent too then - even cheaper.
T3 is coming also, those may be a better conparison.
What does that mean? Jubilee of IEMs? You know Jubilees don't use the same driver as 660S right?
@@commenter9703 No one mentioned anything about 660s? I havent heard the Jubilee, but from what I heard it is almost on par with the 660s, almost.
I have the 660s and I dont regret the purchase.
You're my hero I got rid of all my audio equipment Having a bad day Really wasn't using it Really wasn't using it Now all I have is my phone you please do a review on something Audio file through my phone just an idea love you man
8:44 tipgrip sounds like a porn subreddit
I bought two of these, one from Massdrop (yes they are Drop now, but F them, it sounds worse) and since I did not want to wait to hear them, got a pair from Amazon when they went on sale prime day. The second pair I gave to someone I owed $35 to. He is much happier with the headphones than the money.
I’m SHURE this is a joke
WELL AUDIO-TECHNICALLY ITS A PUN
Can finally say, watching this with my Tin T2s and they are damn good.
When Z talks about sound 9:02
Thanks!
@@Alias1431 You're welcome.
Well, another expenditure that I have no regrets for, this helped a lot, thanks.
I used to own these. They broke within 2 weeks and I babied them. I also disliked the treble, too bright. Bass was non existent. Not for me, not these. I bought the ibasso it01 and they are leap years better than these.
The actually have emphasized bass and it extends deep. However, the response changes with tip type and simply how you wear them/how your ears are shaped. The high treble is indeed bright.
@@homeboi808 I tried JVC Spiral Dots, Dekoni Bulletz, Spinfits, Comply, and Sony Triple Comforts...all sounded generally the same.
The midbass is only elevated by like 2db, compared to upper mids and treble being elevated by 12 db (at 3khz and 10-11 khz). That isn't forward or emphasized bass, that is treble murder!
I actually liked my KZ ATE's better than these. Each to their own though.
Hazi59 _ I get that. The ATE has a nice, smooth warm sound. The T2 is brighter and has a slower pacing, making for a less engaging sound.
@@JohnDoe-qz9ji well, the kz ate cost me 20 some dollars, so for that price I can deal. I use the kz ate for the gym. The ibasso it01 i use at work. Zmf Atticus and audeze lcd-2 at home.
@@JohnDoe-qz9ji also, I've had the kz's for 6 months so far
Got them for about a week now and i must say they are so relaxing to me i love them! Dont think just listen and forget.
These are cheaper on MASSDROP
And take 1-2 months to ship.
Got the T2"s at Xmas and added a balanced cable. Now I'm rocking my Hiby R3 DAP with these through the balanced jack. Adds just a bit more detail this way. Couldn't enjoy the sound anymore than I do right now. A no brainer!
The T3 is coming very soon I've been told.
push the tips in more or tape over the vent on the front and you get more bass and it tones down the treble. Easy mod, you can try taping over the rear vent but most people don't like that.
im sorry but i must disagree with this review as an over all killer IEM 1) the complete and utter lack of any discernible bass (mid and low) makes these IEM's a complete loss, doesnt matter which tips you use, which DAP you use, the bass is so quiet, subdued, and just flat out missing, that you cant enjoy your music. its not like you used an EQ and lowered the bass all the way off. its like the bass is at such a low level, you just cant really hear it.
really, if we went with lossless audio, as i do as often as i can, and do not use any EQ or other fancy settings,, there is no bass. the rest of the audio coming out of them is fantastic. the treble is lacking in a way that you loose the crispness. but its not bad, it and the bass was the 1st two things i noticed..... its there, yes 100% but its not giving the high end treble, its missing or subdued like the bass. you can turn on the EQ and up the treble, the highest band, one notch and maybe gain it back, and its ok, but the bass, you can mess with the bass all you want and the bass just isnt in your ear,, its too far away. take a good set of buds and pull them out of your ear a tiny bit. notice the bass immediately starts to go away, you can hear it, but its not in your ear anymore and its subdued. thats what these are no matter what you do.
Rock, Rap, Metal... for get it, seriously dont even come near these if you want to enjoy it. Classical, Binaural, etc maybe you would get used to it, but i in no way shape or form got the jaw dropping immediate WOW factor you portrayed here and thats ok.
the blue foam tip is the only tip that will work, the silicon ones make the audio sound like $10 walmart buds because the sound escapes your ear. the foam is required to maintain any high level quality.
the problem with the foam tips.. any foam tip is that the assumption is that everyone has huge ear holes... i dont, myear canal is small, i must use the smallest silicon tips, i can make the ear tips work but not in a way i like, and this could be the lack of bass but i doubt it.
cable, love it, fantastic.
is it worth $50,, sure if you listen to music with complete lack of bass. or so subdued you forget what it really sounded like.
they dont sound like $250 IEM's.
the $40 CCA-C10's will save you $10-$15 and give you better results.
I really like the head cam that is a cool way to do reviews.
Also, are they better than the Fiio FH5?
No.
The FiiO FH5 compares to shure 846, but the tin t2 and t2 pro are STUPID GOOD for their price.
It was an older video (and I haven't finished watching this one), but he did say if you're gonna spend any money for an IEM, get the FH5 lol
Bgvp Dmg is on par (actually more open sounding, depending on nozzles and tips), for way less.
Whats is better Fh5 or bgvp m6?
Got my pros a few days ago, sound is sharp, and they're easy to drive. Good bass. I have $100 Onemores 3 way which probably need an amp, but sound more subdued on an android S7.
Too bad the T3 is on its way any day now.
not too bad, different sound sigs, t2s still worth
@@ladyelect9274 yup, and having both will be nice for variety honestly for the price.
Yeah these are totally worth the $40-50 you can get them for. Now how to get more of those blue tips? great sound out of the box. very near in but perfect work out travel iems.
This www.amazon.com/Xcessor-Earphone-Earbuds-Replacement-Headphones/dp/B0725SJQQG/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=foam+tips+blue&qid=1557213320&s=gateway&sr=8-9
Im gonna get these. Super excited, currently 29 usd on aliexpress.