@Atechreviews The bass this set has is undeniably good, it's very impressive. I do miss the twinkles and sparkles some. I think you should consider reviewing the QoA New Adonis. It's a bass cannon, it's not done as well as the Dynaquattro, but it does a nice job. Across the board it's not as refined, but for over $100 less the build quality/accessories are on another level. Beautiful shells that are some if the most comfortable I own. It may give your subs a less expensive option.
You are correct, the 61T is definitely worth the money. It isolates outside sounds very well too just like you said. Best iem purchase in a long time for me.
Great review! Another great iem right after 61T 😁. But in your review you said it requires some power....how much are we talking? Like is a portable dac like moondrop dawn pro enough or does it need more juice?🤔
Based on the dongles and amps I've tried it with, I'd recommend at least 300mW at 32 ohms. I tried it with the Dawn Pro, and it only reached moderate volume and couldn't keep up with the sound even distorting at max volume because it ran out of power. When you use it with moderately powerful amps, the bass improves, dynamics get better, and the sound really opens up with a lot more detail. So, aim for at least 300mW, which should give you about 90% of the sound quality. For example it worked like that with FiiO BTR7 balanced. You'll notice it scales even more with more powerful amps for the last 10%, up to about 1 watt. Things didn't improve after that.
@@ANSHGOEL-rk6my With 300mW, you'll achieve at least 90% of the DynaQuattro's sound quality. I think that's impressive, and it's how most people will likely use it.
really good review, I also dislike shouty Iems myself, Personally went with the Aful P5 before I saw the Juzear 61T (got the P5's for £155, they normally go for £180-£220) , but the 61T is def one I wanna try.
Thank you for your review! The only thing I have to say, and this is my personal taste not really about this review, is the downward slope around 4-6k: For me when it is done, it makes metal music sound compressed, I tend to hear a lot more of the distortion pedal and a lot less of the detail, though It does cut the sib. All in all, for my ears, I tend to enjoy that region non-cut, I also usually like a higheslf of like 2-3db after 7k depending on the IEM ( if it's a more 'neutral set' )
You're welcome and thanks for your kind words. I'm a big fan of rock and metal music too. I'm sensitive to sibilance, so I need to see if it causes compression, especially with the genres I enjoy. Sibilance really pulls me out of the experience. As you mentioned, the 4-6kHz range offers a lot of detail. I've noticed that even with EQ adjustments, it can vary depending on the song. I see it as a small trade-off-sacrificing a bit of detail for an IEM that's comfortable enough for long listening sessions. I've found that some IEMs like the Nova, Chopin, Blessing 2, Performer 5, Explorer and Glacier maintain a flat response in the 4-6kHz range without sounding shouty or sibilant, but that's not common in my experience. I'm curious, what IEMs with a full 4-6kHz range do you prefer for rock and metal? You don't find them prone to shoutiness or sibilance? Interesting comment about the high shelf response. By the way, thanks for sharing! 🙂
@@Atechreviews I have a Ziigaat Doscinco and with equalization I find it perfect for genres like metal and hard rock. To achieve an equalization according to my taste, what I did was download all the squiglink eq for this IEM for most of the target curves. And finally I compared them all and settled on the best one for me, which is the MMAGTECH one for the Paul Wasabii curve. It improved a lot, when I lowered the bass, more detail appeared in the treble. Sorry for my English, I used a translator
I have the Dynaquottro, sounds like the 61T would be the perfect complement set to the Dynaquottro. Ordering now and should have them in two days from Amazon.
Hi! Thanks for detalied review. I'm currently using Hidizs MP145, and I love it.(There are lots of opinion that it's big but perfect to my ear) However I'm looking for some compliment or better one.(except planar) So I was viewing your videos a lot now. I like some balanced(Not overly hyped or colored) tone, and need some good imaging, separation, and detail revealing.. Could you recommend some IEMs between 100$~400$ those fit these? I think this Dynaquattro is quite good choice, but it seems that Kadenz, 61t, Davinci, Origin are good too :( SOOO HARD to decide..Please help me 😭😭😭
The DaVinci has a lot of bass, so it's perfect for anyone who loves bass and the meta tuning. The DynaQuattro has awesome bass, mid-range, and timbre, but could use a bit more treble and air. The Softears Studio 4 is pretty neutral with great vocals, though the bass is BA bass, not quite like a dynamic driver, but I’d still recommend it if you’re into a neutral sound. Then there’s the AFUL Performer 5+2, which has a neutral sound with a bass boost that feels pretty balanced to me.
I’m so in love with Simgot EA1000 but still want something that a little less bright but still bring me the same / better detail. Can 61T do that? As I watch it has more treble clarity than Dynoquattro
Both are great. Tanchjim Origin = Less bass, excellent mid-range, forward vocals, more details, better timbre, more cohesive, tuning nozzles. 61T = More bass, a warmer sound, but the vocals aren’t as forward or as clear as they are on the Origin.
Hello! After the Pula PA02, I bought myself a Dunu SA6 MK2, I really liked them for their large-scale and driving spectacular sound, which gave me goosebumps. I really appreciate the emotions that I experience when listening to music. Now I'm wondering if I should go for something more expensive, like the Elysian Diva. You said that Diva is much more detailed and advanced. I just want to say that my genre of music that I listen to is Dance Remix and the details in the music are quite enough for me, but I wonder if Diva will play even more “tastier”, bigger and more emotional, please tell me. Or, besides the Diva, are there any other headphones that can surpass the SA6 MK2 in emotion and scale? Should I buy something more expensive than the SA6 MK2, if I value the ability of headphones to evoke emotions, please tell me?
If you really love the SA6 MK2, then there are 2 iems that are a straight upgrade. QDC Anole VX and QDC Gemini. Only these 2 iems have the same tuning as the Dunu SA6 series.
I love using the DaVinci for movies because the boosted bass makes them feel more epic and dramatic. For everything else, the 61T and DynaQuattro are fantastic. The 61T’s isolation and deep soundstage create an immersive experience, while the DynaQuattro shines with vocals and helps make speech clearer.
The nozzle diameter is 6.1mm at its widest point and about around 3.6mm tall. It's tricky to measure the exact height since the nozzle is part of the earpiece. You can see the nozzle diameter at 00:27 in the video.
@@Atechreviews Thanks, I have a variations but it hurts my ear when using for a long period of time. I am planning to get a new set but I want to prioritize comfort this time. Will dynaquattro be more comfortable than variations?
@@testertest9181 You're welcome! I don't have the Variations with me to compare, but I remember not having any fit issues with them. The DynaQuattro, on the other hand, is extremely comfortable for me. I can barely feel them in my ears and I used them for long hours at a time.
@@AtechreviewsWhich is better for small ears this , 61t or non of them?Dynaquattro has the same mids with Origin ?.I would be curious how these two compare to the Hisinior mega5est..
@@anatol1204 I think both should work well for small ears. I have large ears and use XL ear tips, so I can't be 100% sure, but the 61T seems to fit smaller ears better. For mids, I find the DynaQuattro superior to the Origin. It has more clarity, separation, and sounds more natural and realistic. Plus, the bass is better, giving it a nice weight and avoiding any thinness, making it more enjoyable. The trick is it needs moderate power whereas the Origin is easy to drive. I don't have the Mega5est anymore, but it was similar in tonality to the 61T. That said, I'm really impressed with the 61T's technical abilities, especially for its price-it holds up against $300+ IEMs in terms of detail retrieval and sound quality. It also has great textured bass, better sound isolation, and an impressive soundstage (width and depth). I think I am so impressed by the 61T because of the price. I really believe it is up there with $300+ IEMs in terms of sound quality while offering unique qualities like the great sound isolation and soundstage depth that is not common in many IEMs. Still, the Mega5est is a solid choice for many people, especially with the option to get it as a custom in-ear monitor (CIEM), which is a nice perk.
I love the DaVinci for movies, games, soundtracks, hip hop, and EDM. Its bass is amazing and makes everything sound epic, grand, and fun. On the other hand, I find the DynaQuattro more balanced. It's great for male and female vocals, has excellent bass that's more balanced, and brings the vocals and instruments forward. The DynaQuattro does need a bit more power, but the DaVinci comes with better accessories.
Every reviewer reviews iem according to their siund preference and pov But in actual every single person have different sound tasting. Like he like dynaquatro more than Davinci Buy according to my preference Davinci is perfect for me I m not saying reviers are wrong but i want to say he reviews according to his preferences So its better to audition first than decide
You’re completely right! I love both the DynaQuattro and the DaVinci, but I find that I still prefer the DaVinci for soundtracks, EDM, and hip-hop, while the DynaQuattro shines for rock and anything with a strong vocal focus. Both are fantastic IEMs, no doubt about it!
Great review. I hope you are well.
Thanks, Jay. Everything's sorted now. I'm watching your review as I type this.😀
Great review, thanls! Just ordered the 61T's for $175...hope i like them! Always enjoy your reviews.
$175?
You're welcome! $175? That is a great deal.
try feaulle h570 tips on em! Better than divinus wide imo.
Another great review! As a fan of the 61T i am looking forward to adding the Dynaquatro to the arsenal as well.
Good call!
@Atechreviews The bass this set has is undeniably good, it's very impressive. I do miss the twinkles and sparkles some. I think you should consider reviewing the QoA New Adonis. It's a bass cannon, it's not done as well as the Dynaquattro, but it does a nice job. Across the board it's not as refined, but for over $100 less the build quality/accessories are on another level. Beautiful shells that are some if the most comfortable I own. It may give your subs a less expensive option.
@@Sforzabull Thanks, I will check it out. 👍
Welcome back @ATechReviews. Great review and comparisons. Always enjoy your detailed descriptions
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you like the review.
Thank you for the excellent review!
You were straight to the point and with the appropriate comparisons.
Was exactly what I wanted.
You're very welcome! 🙂
You are correct, the 61T is definitely worth the money. It isolates outside sounds very well too just like you said. Best iem purchase in a long time for me.
Totally agree!
This and 61T, both are my favourites
Same here.
7:40 I'd always choose pulled back mids to the shouty ones too.
You know what I'm talking about.
Outstanding review. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Great review!
Thanks!
Good Review
I think I’ll go with the Binary
Good call.
Great review! Another great iem right after 61T 😁.
But in your review you said it requires some power....how much are we talking? Like is a portable dac like moondrop dawn pro enough or does it need more juice?🤔
Based on the dongles and amps I've tried it with, I'd recommend at least 300mW at 32 ohms. I tried it with the Dawn Pro, and it only reached moderate volume and couldn't keep up with the sound even distorting at max volume because it ran out of power. When you use it with moderately powerful amps, the bass improves, dynamics get better, and the sound really opens up with a lot more detail. So, aim for at least 300mW, which should give you about 90% of the sound quality. For example it worked like that with FiiO BTR7 balanced. You'll notice it scales even more with more powerful amps for the last 10%, up to about 1 watt. Things didn't improve after that.
Thanks for clearing this😊
1 Watt is out of my range😅 but I can definitely go for around 300mW😁.
@@ANSHGOEL-rk6my With 300mW, you'll achieve at least 90% of the DynaQuattro's sound quality. I think that's impressive, and it's how most people will likely use it.
For anyone reading this, I found the most budget option I could find with 510mW power- fosi audio DS2
Hope this helps😁
Nice review. You just earned a new subscriber 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you!
really good review, I also dislike shouty Iems myself, Personally went with the Aful P5 before I saw the Juzear 61T (got the P5's for £155, they normally go for £180-£220) , but the 61T is def one I wanna try.
Thanks! The AFUL P5 is an excellent IEM. You got a great deal.
Very good review sounds like a really great iem. 👍
Thanks!
Just got to check this one out mate, good review.
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you for your review! The only thing I have to say, and this is my personal taste not really about this review, is the downward slope around 4-6k:
For me when it is done, it makes metal music sound compressed, I tend to hear a lot more of the distortion pedal and a lot less of the detail, though It does cut the sib. All in all, for my ears, I tend to enjoy that region non-cut, I also usually like a higheslf of like 2-3db after 7k depending on the IEM ( if it's a more 'neutral set' )
You're welcome and thanks for your kind words. I'm a big fan of rock and metal music too. I'm sensitive to sibilance, so I need to see if it causes compression, especially with the genres I enjoy. Sibilance really pulls me out of the experience. As you mentioned, the 4-6kHz range offers a lot of detail. I've noticed that even with EQ adjustments, it can vary depending on the song. I see it as a small trade-off-sacrificing a bit of detail for an IEM that's comfortable enough for long listening sessions.
I've found that some IEMs like the Nova, Chopin, Blessing 2, Performer 5, Explorer and Glacier maintain a flat response in the 4-6kHz range without sounding shouty or sibilant, but that's not common in my experience. I'm curious, what IEMs with a full 4-6kHz range do you prefer for rock and metal? You don't find them prone to shoutiness or sibilance? Interesting comment about the high shelf response. By the way, thanks for sharing! 🙂
@@Atechreviews I have a Ziigaat Doscinco and with equalization I find it perfect for genres like metal and hard rock. To achieve an equalization according to my taste, what I did was download all the squiglink eq for this IEM for most of the target curves. And finally I compared them all and settled on the best one for me, which is the MMAGTECH one for the Paul Wasabii curve. It improved a lot, when I lowered the bass, more detail appeared in the treble.
Sorry for my English, I used a translator
@@CePa_Gon Thanks for sharing!
I have the Dynaquottro, sounds like the 61T would be the perfect complement set to the Dynaquottro. Ordering now and should have them in two days from Amazon.
The design on the box reminds me of Simgot's box designs.
Do you mean the gears?
Hi! Thanks for detalied review.
I'm currently using Hidizs MP145, and I love it.(There are lots of opinion that it's big but perfect to my ear)
However I'm looking for some compliment or better one.(except planar)
So I was viewing your videos a lot now.
I like some balanced(Not overly hyped or colored) tone, and need some good imaging, separation, and detail revealing..
Could you recommend some IEMs between 100$~400$ those fit these?
I think this Dynaquattro is quite good choice, but it seems that Kadenz, 61t, Davinci, Origin are good too :(
SOOO HARD to decide..Please help me 😭😭😭
The DaVinci has a lot of bass, so it's perfect for anyone who loves bass and the meta tuning. The DynaQuattro has awesome bass, mid-range, and timbre, but could use a bit more treble and air. The Softears Studio 4 is pretty neutral with great vocals, though the bass is BA bass, not quite like a dynamic driver, but I’d still recommend it if you’re into a neutral sound. Then there’s the AFUL Performer 5+2, which has a neutral sound with a bass boost that feels pretty balanced to me.
Will review Tri I3 MK3 in the future?
I'm not sure.
I’m so in love with Simgot EA1000 but still want something that a little less bright but still bring me the same / better detail. Can 61T do that? As I watch it has more treble clarity than Dynoquattro
Yes.
what sounds better to you JUZEAR Butterfly 61T or
TANCHJIM Origin
Both are great.
Tanchjim Origin = Less bass, excellent mid-range, forward vocals, more details, better timbre, more cohesive, tuning nozzles.
61T = More bass, a warmer sound, but the vocals aren’t as forward or as clear as they are on the Origin.
Would consider Dynaquattro warm neutral leaning for its tuning ?
I’d say it’s mostly neutral with a touch of warmth. If you pair it with warmer sources, that warmth will definitely come through more.
@@Atechreviews thanks for the speedy response, seriously considering this set as my top buy for my collection 😃
@@gabech2789 You're welcome!
Nice review
Thanks!
61T or dynaquattro for 3d type of holographic soundstage and imaging... please reply soon
61T has good width and depth.
Hello! After the Pula PA02, I bought myself a Dunu SA6 MK2, I really liked them for their large-scale and driving spectacular sound, which gave me goosebumps. I really appreciate the emotions that I experience when listening to music. Now I'm wondering if I should go for something more expensive, like the Elysian Diva. You said that Diva is much more detailed and advanced. I just want to say that my genre of music that I listen to is Dance Remix and the details in the music are quite enough for me, but I wonder if Diva will play even more “tastier”, bigger and more emotional, please tell me. Or, besides the Diva, are there any other headphones that can surpass the SA6 MK2 in emotion and scale? Should I buy something more expensive than the SA6 MK2, if I value the ability of headphones to evoke emotions, please tell me?
Hi there! I also love the SA6 MK II. Can you elaborate on what you mean by emotion and scale? What qualities in an IEM evoke emotion for you?
Divas vocals are sublime and emotional. Just get it, you will not be disappointed
If you really love the SA6 MK2, then there are 2 iems that are a straight upgrade. QDC Anole VX and QDC Gemini. Only these 2 iems have the same tuning as the Dunu SA6 series.
I listened chopin demo on youtube. It seems not detailed and muddy - is it??
Not at all, they are quite detailed. I don't believe online demos accurately represent real life sound quality.
Excellent review. I was hoping Binary Acoustics would have another follow up. (Can you see this comment?)
You're welcome! It took them a while, but they came back with something new and unique, and I respect that. Oh, and yes, I can see your comment.
@Atechreviews it didn't take that long, they just don't have monthly releases like we've come to expect.
What the best iem for watching movies, tv series, anime?
I love using the DaVinci for movies because the boosted bass makes them feel more epic and dramatic. For everything else, the 61T and DynaQuattro are fantastic. The 61T’s isolation and deep soundstage create an immersive experience, while the DynaQuattro shines with vocals and helps make speech clearer.
Which has more punchier bass this or the origin
This.
How big is the nozzle?
The nozzle diameter is 6.1mm at its widest point and about around 3.6mm tall. It's tricky to measure the exact height since the nozzle is part of the earpiece. You can see the nozzle diameter at 00:27 in the video.
@@Atechreviews Thanks, I have a variations but it hurts my ear when using for a long period of time. I am planning to get a new set but I want to prioritize comfort this time. Will dynaquattro be more comfortable than variations?
@@testertest9181 You're welcome! I don't have the Variations with me to compare, but I remember not having any fit issues with them. The DynaQuattro, on the other hand, is extremely comfortable for me. I can barely feel them in my ears and I used them for long hours at a time.
@@AtechreviewsWhich is better for small ears this , 61t or non of them?Dynaquattro has the same mids with Origin ?.I would be curious how these two compare to the Hisinior mega5est..
@@anatol1204 I think both should work well for small ears. I have large ears and use XL ear tips, so I can't be 100% sure, but the 61T seems to fit smaller ears better. For mids, I find the DynaQuattro superior to the Origin. It has more clarity, separation, and sounds more natural and realistic. Plus, the bass is better, giving it a nice weight and avoiding any thinness, making it more enjoyable. The trick is it needs moderate power whereas the Origin is easy to drive.
I don't have the Mega5est anymore, but it was similar in tonality to the 61T. That said, I'm really impressed with the 61T's technical abilities, especially for its price-it holds up against $300+ IEMs in terms of detail retrieval and sound quality. It also has great textured bass, better sound isolation, and an impressive soundstage (width and depth).
I think I am so impressed by the 61T because of the price. I really believe it is up there with $300+ IEMs in terms of sound quality while offering unique qualities like the great sound isolation and soundstage depth that is not common in many IEMs.
Still, the Mega5est is a solid choice for many people, especially with the option to get it as a custom in-ear monitor (CIEM), which is a nice perk.
Just purchased from HiFiGo on sale 220 usd.
That's a great deal.
This or the Da Vinci?
I love the DaVinci for movies, games, soundtracks, hip hop, and EDM. Its bass is amazing and makes everything sound epic, grand, and fun. On the other hand, I find the DynaQuattro more balanced. It's great for male and female vocals, has excellent bass that's more balanced, and brings the vocals and instruments forward. The DynaQuattro does need a bit more power, but the DaVinci comes with better accessories.
@@Atechreviews Thanks for the comparison.
@@Musicophile-p5l You're welcome
Every reviewer reviews iem according to their siund preference and pov
But in actual every single person have different sound tasting.
Like he like dynaquatro more than Davinci
Buy according to my preference Davinci is perfect for me
I m not saying reviers are wrong but i want to say he reviews according to his preferences
So its better to audition first than decide
You’re completely right! I love both the DynaQuattro and the DaVinci, but I find that I still prefer the DaVinci for soundtracks, EDM, and hip-hop, while the DynaQuattro shines for rock and anything with a strong vocal focus. Both are fantastic IEMs, no doubt about it!