Tea pro is same Davinci with same tunning but with high quality drivers That's why it's sounds better they just copied everything and just put high quality drivers ( even Gizaudio and Jaysaudio says the same its cheating) The only thing they do is increase a little bit subbass and reduce mid bass punch while orignal tunning in Davinci its opposite So at the end xenns saved money in R&D and collaboration and that money they spend into high quality drivers so at the end its customers benefit u get a approx 450$ iem in sub 300$
Listening the comparison with a pair of P5+2. The P5+2 excels in audiophile recording, but not very suitable for pop/rock. The Tea Pro seemed to be suited to more genre.
The Tea Pro is an incredible IEM at its price point.
Tea Pro sound 10x better here
Tea pro is same Davinci with same tunning but with high quality drivers
That's why it's sounds better they just copied everything and just put high quality drivers
( even Gizaudio and Jaysaudio says the same its cheating)
The only thing they do is increase a little bit subbass and reduce mid bass punch while orignal tunning in Davinci its opposite
So at the end xenns saved money in R&D and collaboration and that money they spend into high quality drivers so at the end its customers benefit u get a approx 450$ iem in sub 300$
Yeah, Tea Pro is unbeatable in the $350 price range for hybrid. 6 BAs detail retrieval is top notch.
Listening the comparison with a pair of P5+2. The P5+2 excels in audiophile recording, but not very suitable for pop/rock. The Tea Pro seemed to be suited to more genre.