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Linsoul TINHIFI T3 Plus 10mm LCP Diaphragm Hi-Fi in-Ear Earphone with Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable, 3D-Printed Shell for Audiophile Musician

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Soundstage has better than average Width but falls short on the depth. The T3's imaging and layering are fine, but nothing stands out in my opinion it's not the worst but it should be noted there is a few in this price range that are exceptional. The lower midrange is a tinge depressed. Upper mids are forward without being shouty, with a ~10 dB pinna gain. Female vocals are forward over male ones. Recently my IEM broke and I am looking for an IEM that is vanilla in flavour where it presents music as it should be, correctly without too much colouring or bringing out certain aspects to the spotlight. Does Titan S fall under such category? The Olina’s bass is well-dosed, not intrusive, and mid-bass focused. The sub-bass has some rumble when called for, but bass quantities are just slightly north of neutral. As such, bassheads may find the bass quantities wanting, and I would advise bassheads to consider alternative options. Overall, the highs are reminiscent of TinHIFI's previous offerings. Sufficient details are present but the elevation is focused more on the lower treble; a safe option especially for treble sensitive people.

Meet the all-new single dynamic driver from the house of Tin HiFi, The T3 Plus. T3 Plus is from the famous "T" series of earphones that deliver superior value with quality performance and elegant build. The latest T3 Plus is equipped with a 10mm dynamic driver unit that features an LCP diaphragm for ultimate performance. The pair has lightweight aesthetics with skin-friendly resin ear cavities. Looking for a powerful performer with a budget price tag, the T3 Plus is here for you!! LCP Diaphragm Dynamic Driver Configuration:- Mids: Are Neutral in their presentation offering good clean vocals with a hint of warmth. Upper Mids seem a bit more prominent, but all is well here and while not the most resolving of IEMs the T3+ Mids are pleasant enough for a good enjoyable time. I can't complain much but at times they seem a little recessed or behind the Music. And indeed they are, the first fully metallic IEM from this review compilation, and man, I love that. The MMCX connectors, cable, and even quality of the sound are what the recent Chi-Fi has been. Indeed, Chi-Fi became something else entirely recently, with much better build quality, sonic quality, and sometimes even beats major brands, but which have been trying to save some on build quality and on sound, Chifi companies showing off, and even competing who can do the best sounding, best build thing, for the lowest price. The Heart Mirror used to be my default recommendation for the best budget neutral IEM, but this mantle has been taken by the Titan S as of today.

No more worrying about running out of juice mid-jam. The battery life is legit. Long sessions, road trips—this bad boy keeps the music flowing.

PREMIUM 4 CORE OXYGEN-FREE COPPER CABLE – Tin HIFI T3 comes with an upgraded 4-core oxygen free copper cable that is insulated by layers of 200D Kevlar. The termination plug is 3.5mm gold plated plug that can be used any mobile device. Clarity and micro-details are very good on the Olina, yet the Olina do not veer to a sterile or analytical tuning due to the slightly boosted bass, which adds some fun to the equation. Comparisons Customers are to bear the consequences and fees incurred, if the parcel was undelivered due to any of the following situation:STAGING: The soundstage of the T3 Plus is very good in terms of depth and above average in terms of width and height. The depth is nicely done here due to that nice bass presence. The width is above average too hence the separation and the clarity felt very good and it also led to that open sounding nature. Overall they don’t have that claustrophobic sound thus they sound well wide and open. When you get into what's in the box, you can see where Tin Hifi has cut some corners to keep the overall price of the earphones down. I think that's a smart move because much subjectiveness comes into IEM accessories. I prefer to see money spent on the overall design and sound. The trebles on the EM6L are really well extended. They are very airy and detailed. However, the detailed trebles come with their cons too. As such, the EM6L is a bit sibilant. It also doesn't compare to the Xenns Top, which has very well extended, extremely detailed, and quality trebles but presents them in a controlled and smooth manner. Hence, it is not fatiguing or overwhelming during long sessions. The Top also has better technicality and separations than the EM6L or the Khan by a huge margin (understandably as they belong in different price ratios). So the trebles sound better on the Xenns Top. The EM6L sometimes sounds fatiguing and piercing with treble-heavy songs. DUNU has obtained internationally-recognized acoustic research achievements and patents. For example, DUNU were one of the pioneers in developing a full beryllium dome single DD IEM in the LUNA, which are still regarded as one of the top-of-the-line single DD sets that can match multi BA/hybrid IEMs in resolution (most other purported beryllium DD IEMs are plated or coated only). Tin T3 has been really raved about, and even I made a Youtube Video Review, where I praised them a lot, and told you to get a pair, because they are awesome.

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