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

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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The neutral signature, good technicalities, and analytical nature of the Titan S make them a very suitable pair of IEMs for critical listening and even studio work. Even so, they are not sterile, due to a slight bass boost. Bass 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.

If you have a dime to spare, please donate, and help us! It would make the day brighter for me and my wife- The TinHifi T1 plus is an upgraded version of the first T1, adopting a new beryllium-coated driver, embedded in a lightweight acrylic shell. In fact, that’s one of the main features of this IEM: its feather-like design with just 3.2g on the scale. I view these two LCP giants as complementary sets, and they bring different tunings to the CHIFI budget buffet table. Vs. HZSound Heart Mirror sounding so well,This alone shows how good and capable are the SR5's Balanced Armatures.Highs are absolutely crisp and clear.

Balanced & Natural Tuning:-​

They are contoured nicely to fit medium to large ears and sit with a medium insertion depth. They have no manufacturing flaws or poorly managed seams. The T3 Plus are superior at rendering microdynamics and the Aria are better when it comes to macrodynamics. Imaging is a slight improvement on the Aria.

use not following the ‘User Guide’ or any additional safety, use, or warnings included in the product materials. Tests were done with a Khadas Toneboard DAC -> Schiit Asgard 3 amp, E1DA 9038 dongle, IKKO Zerda ITM01 and Sony NW A-55 DAP (Walkman One mod). The low end in the T3 Plus is exceptional and actually i didn’t have any big expectations with the Tin product especially in the low end but surprisingly the low end is just BAM! The white eartips may increase isolation a tinge, but don’t be expecting non-vented BA IEMs type isolation on this pair. The overall tuning of the mids is well done and vocals sound natural. The interplay between the lower mids elevation and abundance of upper mids acts to balance each other out. The T3 Plus is thus neither shouty nor warm. Nor is it sterile nor harsh. Vocals have plenty of presence and clarity as expected from the T3 Plus’ upper mids focus while retaining the full depth of its body thanks to the lower mids. Yet it doesn’t monopolize the stage but mixes in well with the support cast of other instruments. Likewise, instrument timbre is excellent regardless of what I threw at it. Electric guitars are particularly enjoyable. I have no complaints with the mids of the T3 Plus. It’s just pleasant. TrebleThe cable of the T3 also feels amazing, and although it is a bit tangle-prone, it is the highest quality cable in this entire review. Best overall build and sonic quality, despite the T3 not being the most pricy IEM from this entire list. 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 shells are light and personally I find them comfortable for my average-sized ears. The shells have no weird edges or protruding parts. Tin Audio opted for a proven formula with a full aluminum body feels solid and sturdy. The cable is different this time around with preshaped ear-hooks that fit around your ears. Other than that it’s still braided, quite soft and very prone to tangling. I’d prefer a classical no-hook cable as we had on T2 but that’s really a matter of preference. Detachable cable means you can change the default one with any MMCX connector cable you like. TinHiFi usually feels shy about putting much bass emphasis in its earphones, but the T3 Plus is a (rather welcome) departure. The sub-bass is quite prominent and boosted above the lower mids by almost 10dB.

The T3 Plus has a smoky finished acrylic through which you can see the sizeable dynamic driver sitting very close to the nozzle. This is unusual but must have been a conscious choice by the sound engineers. 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. Actually wearing T3 Plus you can totally feel them in your ears, but they are not uncomfortable, and the shape is very smooth with no edges, so they feel very natural in my ears. The over-the-ear wearing style means that there will be absolutely no microphonic noise on the cable, and you will be able to walk, and even run while wearing them. They isolate quite well from the outside noise, with a 20 dB of passive noise isolation, and there’s no drier flex despite the IEMs using a dynamic driver. The Titan S are now my default recommendation for a neutrally tuned pair of IEMs in the budget segment. Governing Law - This contract shall be governed and construed per the laws of the People's Republic of China. Buyer agrees that competent courts in the People's Republic of China shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any legal action concerning this contract. In the event of any dispute related to this contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fee and costs. FAQs How can I Request a Warranty replacement or repair?It should be noted that I have absolutely no affiliation with Tin Hifi or Linsoul, I am not receiving any incentive for this review or to sweeten things out. I’d like to thank Linsoul for providing the sample for this review. Every opinion expressed is mine and I stand by it. The purpose of this review is to help those interested in Tin T3 Plus find their next music companion. Imaging is also average with instruments mostly being placed left and right. You can sense the distance on the X-axis but anything in-between X and Y-axis tends to lose precision. Dynamics and speed

As mentioned above, bass on the Titan S is just a tinge north of neutral, and this set is mid-bass centric. There is not much sub-bass rumble, so this is not a pair of IEMs for bassheads. It’s a light gray IEM, shaped like a bolt with a handle. Oh, and a cable. There seems to be a push with some IEM makers pushing for the bullet-shape lately and it could very well have started with Tin (this latest round). I don’t mind this shape at all, as it is comfortable and easy to use. Except I do have a hard time keeping the cable over ear. To utilize this as a bud, simply switch sides with the cable. Then wear it down. I prefer it up, and twist the MMCX cable inwards, like pushing the frame of a pair of glasses against your head. Don’t expect to do the Rumba, though. I do like the cable, but wish there was some shrink plastic on it, or a weight like some have. Meh, that’s OK. Finally, here’s the T3 Plus, the latest model from the brand. It’s – as the name implies – an upgraded version of the T3 ( which we reviewed a while ago) ditching the metallic shell for an acrylic one and replacing the previous driver, for an LCP one. Tin Hifi is a reputed brand from the Chi-Fi circuit and is located in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China. Tin Hifi is known for providing high-quality sound at an affordable price and I'm happy to declare that the T3 plus is no different. Treble is often an area where budget IEMs suffer the most because it’s arguably the hardest band to tune correctly. The T3 Plus does a pretty stellar job of it though for a budget IEM. It’s crisp, detailed and airy, all without sounding sharp or sibilant.The Kinera BD005 Pro is a hybrid dual-driver (1DD+1BA) IEM. These two IEMs are very alike when it comes to frequency response. The Kinera’s bass isn’t quite as assertive as the T3 Plus which has a more natural and extended decay.



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