My EH1 arrived these days, it's really excellent, with a lot of output power, I remember when I had the Alpha, I didn't think the bass was as well resolved and it wasn't as versatile with filters as the TP50, which I think is better resolved, just with less opening of the stage compared to the Alpha. , But EH1 is on another level!
I currently have the Kefine Delci OG, I'm quite interest in dual DD IEM. Would the Tino be a good buy or is there any other IEM at this price point that is better? I am a bit of treble sensitive. Thanks for another great review.
@@roguegorilla8981 Shrugs. I have the Aful Cantor, The Audio Monarch MK3, Shanling ME600, Tangzu Xuanwu Gate and a few other sets. This is a beater set for me. 😜
I want to upgrade from my tangzu wan'er. I liked the vocals, clarity and subbass in this. I want to upgrade on better bass, good surround sound stage and better separation in the sound. My highest preference is the comfort and my budget is around 100-150$. Can you suggest me the best one. I'm confused whether it's worth spending this much so that I don't have to spend more
I had que and have tino. I changed my source though (from Onix Alpha xl1 to Hifiman ef499), but I like the Tino better. It has more low end energy, but Que is slightly more neutral from memory? This is my first dual DD, I bought not only for sound, but also for the cable and a taste of Shanling's sound.
The Me600 is by far my favorite iem. Honestly it's my end game at this point. It plays back metal like no other iem can. At least for me
Yeah and you can crank it up
I love ME600 too. It will find hiss from the source like nothing else I have though
Seems like a great single DD for metal.
My EH1 arrived these days, it's really excellent, with a lot of output power, I remember when I had the Alpha, I didn't think the bass was as well resolved and it wasn't as versatile with filters as the TP50, which I think is better resolved, just with less opening of the stage compared to the Alpha. , But EH1 is on another level!
The Tino graph really reminded me of the Dynaquattro, are they comparable? Thanks man, nice review!
In alot of way yes , probably why I like them so much.
I currently have the Kefine Delci OG, I'm quite interest in dual DD IEM. Would the Tino be a good buy or is there any other IEM at this price point that is better? I am a bit of treble sensitive. Thanks for another great review.
monk, I'm a fan of 2 DD. but hey is there a 2 DD neutral sets ?
You want the Artti R1 3 DD think of it as a bonus!
Would make a great beater set.
Not sure why you'd think this is a "beater" set. A beater would be a cheap shitty kz.
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Shrugs.
I have the Aful Cantor, The Audio Monarch MK3, Shanling ME600, Tangzu Xuanwu Gate and a few other sets.
This is a beater set for me. 😜
@@ArchonSG1I have more expensive sets and just because something is cheaper doesn't mean it's a damn heater.
@@roguegorilla8981 it depends on the person, idk why this can turn to an arguement
How does it compare to the artti r1..? Great review.
More Bassy and not as balanced but probably more fun sounding
Interesting iem must go with them
Drop the link for the hakugei cable😎✌
Is it better than Que?
I want to upgrade from my tangzu wan'er. I liked the vocals, clarity and subbass in this. I want to upgrade on better bass, good surround sound stage and better separation in the sound. My highest preference is the comfort and my budget is around 100-150$. Can you suggest me the best one. I'm confused whether it's worth spending this much so that I don't have to spend more
Que vs Tino?
I had que and have tino. I changed my source though (from Onix Alpha xl1 to Hifiman ef499), but I like the Tino better. It has more low end energy, but Que is slightly more neutral from memory? This is my first dual DD, I bought not only for sound, but also for the cable and a taste of Shanling's sound.
@@Kevin_UofAthanks