🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with the T2 Plus!
The Linsoul TINHiFi T2 Plus is a high-performance reference in-ear monitor designed for audiophiles and musicians, featuring a 10mm NanoPure driver, aviation-grade aluminum housing, and a premium silver-plated cable. With enhanced treble response and a linear mid-frequency range, it delivers an unparalleled listening experience.
A**R
Nice
Sound is very good, very neutral and resolving with a decent soundstage.Comfort is great and the profile is slim enough that you could sleep with these.Build quality is also very good for the iems themselves, but you may find some QC issues with the cables.
L**M
Qualidade e conforto
A qualidade sonora é igual ou superior aos dos KZ e menor em tamanho, fazendo com que fique muito confortável usar por horas. É todo em alumínio e o fio é excelente. A qualidade do som é muito boa. Sei que a quantidade de drivers não significa um som melhor, porém, estava desconfiado se ele conseguiria ser igual ou melhor que um KZ ZSX que possui 6 drivers em cada lado e ele conseguiu. Recomendo!
W**E
Unexpectedly good for the price!
I have purchased the Tin T2+, admittedly, not having a lot of experience with IEM’s firsthand.However, I have had the pleasure of owning and testing some amazing full size cans over the course of my journey as an audiophile and am at the point where I feel confident in my experience and judgment of the sound aspect of these good looking buds.The Tin T2 Plus punches above its weight according to my pre-disposed expectations, while giving an enjoyable presentation that is both intimate and interesting.It seems silly how much you can get in performance with just these IEM’s and an Apple dongle! These sound great, even on the minimal amp/DAC that you could consider “audiophile”.If you’re like me and you don’t commute often and haven’t had interest in IEM’s in the past, I can say it is a worthwhile investment to try the Tin’s!I find myself looking for an excuse to use them more and more often- as they have a nice, slightly intimate presentation that can alter my mood to be immersed by my music regardless of what I’m doing.I have been walking with them, working with them (don’t tell my boss) and even dozing off to a good video about... idk... I wasn’t paying attention. The passive sound isolation keeps me in my own world and helps my mental sanity.Now the important part. How do they sound?In short: balanced and slightly intimate.I find that they have very good detail retrieval across the board. The highs are very transparent and the harmonics as they clash into the lower ranges are quite distinct. Because of this, they have good depth and image quite well, with instrumental separation that no audiophile would expect from a $60 pair of IEM’s. I mean really, they’re impressive on that front!The mid-range may be the least exciting aspect. Slightly veiled as the higher mids slightly overshadow the mid.. mids. This is very subtle, and I’m being way too picky when I say this as they are overall very well balanced in response across the board.The bass is quite good! The linearity is solid. While the tonality can be slightly monotonous sometimes, the balance of response proves the competence of these buds.I love that these have a detachable and replaceable cable. I think the stock cable is decent, but I have limited experience with IEM’s like this to compare that to. I would say the only caveat with the Tin T2 Plus is that the cable can get tangled pretty easily.The stock eartips are alright. A friend of mine that is more familiar with IEM’s has suggested that you’re probably always best off getting aftermarket tips, regardless of what you get. I will likely be taking his advice to see if these can really get any better with a tip change.Other than that, the aesthetic of these are gorgeous and I find the build to be quite durable.These seem like they could handle quite a lot, though I’d never abuse them, it’s worth mentioning because I think durability and the *feel* of a product contributes to the overall quality.They feel solid and balanced with good quality materials and assembly.Now, a quick summary of what I was thinking when I listened to some reference tracks on these Tin T2 Plus’.Variations on one string on a theme - Janos Starker:Presentation of string instruments is nicely articulated, has a realistic “depth” to the sound. The piano backing is pleasantly expressed (not super transparent, but easily discernible in headstage and more than expected level of detail for mid-range IEM’s, has good rhythm and doesn’t harmonically compete with the strings). Overall an enjoyable piece to listen to with the T2 Plus.Flatlands - The Aristocrats:I am again impressed with the harmonics disparity and few resonance artifacts, for the cost of these IEM’s they certainly punch above their weight.The tone of the guitar and the compression intended by the artist is presented with fairly balanced weight and punch discrepancy. Not perfect, but certainly fantastic at this price point. The produced intimacy and rhythm makes Flatlands very enjoyable to listen to on T2 Plus.Fragile - Nils Landgren (Redhorn Collection):If it’s soundstage you’re looking for, these have their fair share, but after making it a few reference tracks in I’m met with the conclusion that these lean more towards providing headstage than soundstage. From my understanding based on experience, that is the case with almost all headphones or IEM’s that you may call “intimate”. That doesn’t go without saying, the T2+ have the ability to be ethereal and disappear from the inside of your head and can avoid presenting headstage when it isn’t supposed to, but only when it’s intrinsically called for.In regards of the song, there is proof that both headstage and soundstage are good alike eachother, as the frontal (but not far) presentation of the singer’s voice is staged near and partially within the head, as the instrument in your left ear is defined at least a few feet off.I’ve enjoyed many more tracks than these few since I’ve had the T2, and it’s easy to say that the Tin T2 Plus is a very diverse pair of IEM’s which can be slightly bright, but in no way offensive. I’ve heard good things about the Blon BL-03 as well. Seeing what IEM’s at this level have to offer, the future for consumer-available HiFi products seems very bright!
J**Y
Excellent quality headphones
These IEMs sound fantastic. Sound is very neutral and clear. They look amazing with matte silver casing. Packaging is also high quality. These aren't for bassheads but instead for listeners who appreciate detailed and neutral reproduction of sound.I switched the cable to balanced 2.5mm and use with EarStudio ES100 and Fiio M6.My music source files are mainly hi res 24bit/96kHz from Qobuz. These sound great with CD quality tracks also.Only minor issue is that the passive noise isolation could be bit better. I use large foam tips and there is still some noise coming through when out and about. Common issue with IEMs at least for me. This is just a minor thing as otherwise quality is top notch and you can still use these easily when on the move.All in all sweet harmony to my ears.Wort at least twice the price or even more.Strongly recommend.
L**O
Fantastiche CHI-FI ad un prezzo irrisorio.
Le trovo fenomenali rispetto al prezzo che ho pagato (46 euro, venduto e spedito da Amazon).Premetto che da appassionato senza budget, negli anni ho sempre optato per prodotti entry-level basandomi sui consigli di head-fi.org. Pertanto ho utilizzato negli anni Koss Porta pro, Sennheiser HD 25, Creative Aurvana Live!, vari in ear di SoundMagic, Vsonic, Meee, KZ ED16, ecc... Insomma, prodotti nel range di prezzo massimo 70 euro. Sempre con ampli portatili per cuffie o collegati ad un Onkyo A-9010.Dopo settimane di ricerche a sfogliare recensioni per un paio di nuove iems, indeciso tra KZ, CCA, BLON... incappo nelle varie recensioni di queste TINHiFi T2 Plus che stavo per scartare in quanto le precedenti T2/T3 venivano definite spesso come "analitiche" e con una signature carente in gamma bassa. Non sono un "bass-head" ma non disdegno che i bassi siano presenti.Beh, queste TINHiFi T2 Plus hanno un ottimo soundstage (non immenso come una cuffia aperta, ma per lo meno il soundstage c'è e la separazione strumentale è ottima), bassi ottimi (non da "bass-head", ma fisicamente il basso c'è e si sente) e sono incredibilmente dettagliate (senza stancare o affaticare durante l'ascolto). Tecnicamente splendide e con un ottimo tuning.Potete pilotarle tranquillamente con il vostro cellulare, anche se trovo comunque che ne beneficino quando le attacco all'onkyo o allo shanling M0.Sono anche realizzati magnificamente, gusci completamente in alluminio e un cavo di qualità sopra la media con ottimi connettori.Il "nozzle" è un pochino corto rispetto ad altri auricolari ed ho preferito utilizzare dei gommini in foam di misura L. L'isolamento è buono, ma non ottimo. Le uso in casa, per cui per me non è un problema.Molto comode da indossare anche per ore senza alcuno sforzo.Insomma...a questo prezzo non credo ci sia molto di meglio sul mercato.Ovviamente utilizzate sempre file di qualità (TIDAL o CD) per farle rendere al meglio.
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