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Reddit mentions of LINSOUL TIN Audio T2 HiFi 2DD Double Dynamic Drive in Ear Earphone Bass DJ Metal Headphones, 3.5 mm MMCX
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We found 34 Reddit mentions of LINSOUL TIN Audio T2 HiFi 2DD Double Dynamic Drive in Ear Earphone Bass DJ Metal Headphones, 3.5 mm MMCX. Here are the top ones.
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- Please note the new package and the old one will be dispatched randomly. High Sound Quality. T2 has a good balance of high and low frequency. The tone won’t been too bright or too dark. It’s smooth. High frequency extension is good, delicate and supple. Low dive deep, full of elasticity and intensity without any slow feeling
- Detachable MMCX Cable. Earphone adopts detachable design. The main body comes with 5N 8-core silver plated wire, because the soft and supple material is used, the handling is good, there is no worry that the cable will be curled afterwards. It ensures durability even at ultra light weight and withstands long-term use
- Exquisite Design. The shell is made of metal reflecting a sense of luxury in appearance. The canal design can shut out noise perfectly. Never worry about noise only to enjoy deep and rich sound. Three different size of ear plugs are included. It can fit in your ear perfectly
- Comfortable Wearing Experience. We all love our music to the point that we use our personal audiophile earphones on extended duration, with the Tin HiFi T2, the metal housing won’t induce any allergic reactions on your ears as they are completely hypoallergenic and we also made sure that the balanced sound with upper frequency emphasis isn’t fatiguing to use for long giving you freedom to enjoy your music anytime and anywhere
- What You Will Get? 1 Year Warranty for the earbuds and 24 hours easy-to-reach customer service from Linsoul Audio
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Color | Gray |
Size | T2 |
Weight | 0.220462262 Pounds |
You can get generic chinese shit on amazon for 1/4th the price that sounds three times as good and will last five times as long. Apple is the embodiment of information failure in a free market
you can always jump on the china iem hypetrain for 50 bucks...
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https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
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For high quality stuff, these are the newest craze in the chi-fi scene. I haven't used them myself (I can't use IEMs, I have tiny baby ear canals), but everything I hear about them has been extremely positive. Custom tips, replaceable cable, high quality sound reproduction, etc.
/r/headphones subscriber reporting in. Analog audio is really finicky, and most people don't care or even think about its quality on a day to day basis. But even something as simple as an apple USB-C Dongle (which has, basically, the iPhone's decent DAC chip inside of it), will be an upgrade over a lot of other handset's on board sound.
DACs performance can be measured by how closely they can replicate the original waveform of the file they're decoding, and with how much dynamic range (difference between loud and quiet parts), how much volume it can play back into headphones, etc. Audio Science Review is a great place to start. Head-Fi, and SuperBest Audio Friends are also great places to lurk.
The Apple USB-C Dongle is like 10 bucks, which, if you have a USB C phone, is worth trying out with your favorite pair of wired Earbuds, if for no other reason than to see if things sound better. Is the apple Dongle a world-beater for $10? Nah, but if you want to go crazy there's things like the Audio Quest Dragonfly series, or the iFi Audio iDSD DAC/Amps, or Fiio's Q1 and Q5s.
It's a deep dark spiraling rabbit hole into financial ruin.
Also, the biggest difference in how things sound, will usually be your headphones, or speakers. Getting a decent pair of headphones can take you a long way, and they don't have to break the bank either. Heck, Sony Mh755's were a free inclusion with their Bluetooth modules, and sell for 8 bucks on eBay, and their sound quality has been pretty widely acclaimed. That being said, there's also the Tin Hifi T2, or if you prefer over ears and want a new experience, the Philips SHP-9500.
Sorry to info dump all that. Should check out /r/audiophile and or /r/headphones for more information.
Edited: Added several links for products and also communities.
For future reference, these in-ear monitors are comparable to IEMs in the $300 range but only cost $50.
I've been using the Tin Audio T2 for the past couple months, they are good entry level in ear monitors for $50, great build quality and nice sound quality. They have a natural, flat sound so they don't really have a bias towards heavy bass or pronounced treble, just presents the music as is which I prefer (however that's not to say they are lacking in bass, there's plenty there).
If you want something that intentionally exaggerates bass (V Shaped) then maybe look into the KZ ZS10 (I don't actually own these though, just going off what I've read in /r/headphones - which you might want to do some research there too)
Neither of those are actively noise cancelling but just by being in ear monitors they will reduce a lot of noise since they are shoved up in your ear canal, especially if you get some foam tips like New Bee or Comply.
There are hundreds of options out there so this is a deep rabbit hole to fall in but I think you can't really go wrong with the T2s as your first pair, then go from there depending on what kind of sound signature you want.
If you want to go the headphone route, Tin Audio T2s are some of the best budget audiophile earbuds out there, and will sound way better than cheap bluetooth earbuds.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zVw3Db1SFMBXW
searching for IEMs instead of earbuds/phones generally yeilds better results. Would the Tin T2 be something that fits your criteria?
Tin Audio T2 - https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549646565&sr=8-3&keywords=tin+t2
Reviews here: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/tinaudio-t2.22715/reviews#review-21163
The foam ear tips will have best noise cancelling likely. They are more neutral sounding - so better balance. Perhaps a bit light in the bass.
If you can go up to $60, these, NuForcexMassdrop EDC have good bass, but are less balanced.
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-x-nuforce-edc-in-ear-monitors/talk
Reviews here: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/massdrop-x-nuforce-edc-in-ear-monitors.22506/reviews#review-20647
Buy new ones?
LINSOUL TIN Audio T2 HiFi 2DD Double Dynamic Drive in Ear Earphone Bass DJ Metal Headphones, 3.5 mm MMCX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_p3wuDbRVH6YEF
Tin T2 is cheap and is much easier to listen to than the Tin T3. The t3 stings my ears with the treble. The T2 is perfect for gaming but has weak-ish bass.
I personally own this pair and have owned many others. Dollar to performance; it's unbeatable.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qTUvDbJZR8TGH
I recently purchased these. They're pretty nice sounding and really sturdy. Plus if the line rips or anything you can just buy a new one. Think the same can go for any of the earbuds.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5yr4DbEMB1RZ0
I know you said that IEM have not worked well for you in the past but take a look at these. They are relatively inexpensive also
https://www.amazon.com/MEE-audio-Bluetooth-Sweatproof-Headphones/dp/B07MTRCD9R/
Alternately you could combine these two:
https://www.amazon.com/FiiO-Bluetooth-Lightweight-Headphone-Replacement/dp/B07D8J8CJ9/
https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
Buy a pair of Tin Audio T2s and MMCX cables when you break them. Or buy a few immediately from Aliexpress and hope you don't break them in the month they take to deliver.
Found this post :https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/beg98w/2pin_short_length_iem_cable_for_es100/
EarStudio ES100
https://www.amazon.com/EarStudio-ES100-24bit-High-Resolution-Bluetooth-Unbalanced/dp/B078H4YD2L
FiiO Short Replacement Cable LC-3.5AS (40CM/16inch) (3.5mm to MMXC)
https://www.amazon.com/FiiO-LC-3-5AS-Headphone-Cable-Connector/dp/B07HN1474D
LINSOUL TIN T2
https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
Case Closed?
Tin T2 is one of the best for price to performance, but it's not for everyone. The sound signature is flat and for some people, it's lacking on bass. In exchange though, it gives you amazing clarity and neutral sound.
It will depend on the music you mostly listen to.
Amazon Link for Tin T2. Make sure to just get the T2 and not the T2 Pro or the T3.
The Tin Audio T2 IEMs are $50 and sound good. They also use MMCX cable connectors, so you can replace the wires with a Bluetooth band if you'd like.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DL2FPBL/
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B1WGQ4F/
Note that the T2s' nozzles are pretty wide, so if you have narrow ear canals they might not fit.
My 30 minute real-time impressions:
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I think if you like the signature of the T2, you’ll like the T3. It drops the treble and the bass response seems more apparent and fuller given the lower treble response. In general, they sound similar enough except for the lower treble, which is now controlled by a BA and not the DD.
It’s still a brighter IEM, but not as bright as the T2 Pro.
Some sibilance in “Teardrop” and Liz Fraser vocals in the massive attack song. Bass sounds much better than T2/Pro.
“Unfinished Symphony” - the intro hits hard now with better rumble.
“You and Tequila” - Kenny Chesney’s voice sounds really nice. More fuller than previous iterations. Guitars sound slightly harsh but doesnt bother me too much. (see CL2 for what bothers me)
“Miles Away” - Krysta Nicks - strings sound nice and detailed. Voice is a little harsh and a tad sibilant.
“Pearl Lakes” - U137 - Sounds good to me. No vocals, so no sibilance/harsh vocal issues. Fuller sound than previous.
Ok that’s my real-time ramblings for now.
if IEM are an option: Tin Audio T2
If you like bass: cover the vents under the foam tips with a piece of electrical tape to turn them into bass beauties
Recommended upgrade: a new MCXX cable because the original is kinda crappy
I've been using these IEM for a while now and they're best headphones I've owned.
these have been amazing for me as a starter into good quality audio
https://www.amazon.co.uk/LINSOUL-TIN-T2-Earphone-Headphones-Silver/dp/B07DL2FPBL
>tin 2
Thanks for the reply. By "tin 2" are your referring to this?
https://smile.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=sxin_2_ac_d_rm?ac_md=0-0-dGluIGF1ZGlvIHQy-ac_d_rm&crid=171P9MH6YWGNI&keywords=tin+audio+t2&pd_rd_i=B07DL2FPBL&pd_rd_r=7f6c1bab-a0fa-41d4-bf8b-d0466b37965c&pd_rd_w=Zzb1N&pd_rd_wg=8MqVY&pf_rd_p=39892eb5-25ed-41d8-aff1-b659c9b73760&pf_rd_r=7M21RV5HHJHXRQB7HJGA&psc=1&qid=1573068399&sprefix=tin+au%2Caps%2C244
These are fantastic and the cream of Reddit, if your basic headphone budget stretches to $50.
https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
Technically, this is more of a r/headphones question, but I'll bite, too.
Tin Audio T2
Seriously, genuinely fantastic IEMs/headphones. $45-50, they use MMCX connectors, so you can upgrade them to wireless if you want to/when you have the cash.
I can't recommend the headphones enough. Honestly, they sound just as good as my Grado SR80e... and that hurts me to say, given the Grados cost twice as much. The only thing the Grados have on my T2's is a slightly better soundstage/depth of sound. That's it. Period.
Just buy them. https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
So I'm in the same boat as you - plan on buying the next oneplus model, looking for new bluetooth buds/iems. Keep in mind, I'm not sure if these are available where you are, but it was suggested to me to look at TIN Audio T2 which come with a detachable cable, and also pick up the TRN BT3 bluetooth cable to use with them. That might be stretching your budget, but that's one of the options I'm looking at. Also considering the Aukey Latitude set and Shure SE112 (on the very tip top of my budget). Not sure how much I like the "collar" on the TRN BT3.
Just not sure where to land, so I'll be following this thread hoping to get some ideas myself!
You are indeed wrong. They have two dynamic drivers, one was a 6mm "tweeter", while the other was a 10mm driver.
https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL
I'm looking for good pair earbuds under $40. I don't like a lot of bass and love clear sounding audio. If you have any suggestions please tell me. Thank You
Possibly getting the T2 or RevoNext QT2, but a little bit out of my range
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D6GW69Y/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=A3KCTRV135S6TC&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL?keywords=t2&qid=1538244204&s=Electronics&sr=1-5&ref=sr_1_5
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DL2FPBL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_h.CCDbZWDPQMQ
Just type in "mmcx bluetooth adapter" into amazon and decide based on reviews and cost
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Here are some options that match your Description:
Creative Aurvana Live! price: $70 - Close Match
LyxPro OEH-10 price: $60 - Full Match
Philips SHP9500 price: $80 - Full Match
Grado SR60e price: $80 - Close Match
Symphonized Wraith price: $55 - Close Match
TIN Audio T2 price: $50 - Close Match
MEE M6 PRO price: $50 - Close Match
Source: BudgetSet
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How do you listen to your phone? Headphones, speakers, built-in speakers? These are good over ear headphones, but they are open backed, meaning other people can hear what you are listening to.
These are good in ear phones, well within budget. There are dac/amps to power speakers and/or headphones, or active speakers that contain dac/amp, or bluetooth speakers, none of which I can offer much help with.
Are these legit T2's? https://www.amazon.co.uk/LINSOUL-TIN-T2-Earphone-Headphones-Silver/dp/B07DL2FPBL
$49.99 with free shipping on Amazon (with prime)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07DL2FPBL?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title
It's listed for 10k on Amazon.in
Is Aliexpress reliable? There so many different stores within the aggregator AliExpress, I can't seem to figure out the right deal. Can you help me?
First result on google: https://www.amazon.com/TIN-T2-Dynamic-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B07DL2FPBL