@@raeplaysval did you mean hobby? no… it’s very alive, but this fella is saying he can’t afford a, well, somewhat “budget”-ish IEM, and I remember being there, I wish him luck
Just got mine a couple days ago as my first ever pair of iems. I am in love. I wanted the quality i got from my audeze maxwell, but with more bass feel. The bass feels crazy, coming from the maxwell. If you’re looking for a first pair of nice iems, i think this is it. They do all the different genres i listen to pretty great. I listen to anything from hardcore & older rock genres, to mexican music, reggaeton & hip-hop. If you’re thinking about buying them, i don’t believe you’ll be disappointed. Honestly, i might be one & done. I’m scared of getting into the hobby 😅 it seems very expensive. Also, for some reason when i have one in, i really feel a lot of pressure like the nozzle/ear tip is too big. But as soon as i put the other one in, it’s comfortable. Can someone explain what i’m feeling?
Why to buy : C) Branded quality drivers Tea Pro's is TOTL in terms of price range and driver configuration for 99% of people tbf. EQ it to your preference and you're gtg.
Thats average so it kind of makes sense. Also, just buy these stuff for the branded drivers and use EQ. Shilling $ for each and every new release in a market flooded by the same tunings in different price ranges and faceplates is just silly and promotes nothing but consumerism. Some reviewers make their living out of that so yeah, its in their best interest to sell you new overhyped product weekly.
@millsjonah yea but these days where do ppl buy iem from? It's china companies and iem maker even devices makers from china have said not gonna make anything with 2.5 anymore So even device is popular and using 2.5, iem and headphone have moved to 3.5 and 4.4
They spent the money on the USB-C cable and the drivers and shell. How much use you’re actually getting out of the USB-C cable depends on your source… if it’s an iPhone you might be stuck with the DSP default, but you probably knew all this before buying..
Why doesn't it have decent channel matching, first and foremost? Everything else was tolerable for me, but EQ-ing the treble (and oh boy does it need EQ) was simply impossible.
I wish reviewers spoke about the box it came in. Mine for some reason did not have the big gold x on the left side like all the other reviews i watched had. I was worried i had gotten a fake pair or something. But the quality & sound was too good to be fake 😅
Crin is a classy guy so he won’t compare this directly to the Dusk, but I get the feeling the Dusk wins on technical performance here. Same price point
Of course, since DUSK has better treble extension (and more if it in terms of "quantity", i.e. amplitude). And in the stock analog configuration the overall sound signature lends itself to creating an impression of a very "technical" sound. The imaging might be more defined and precise on the Tea Pro, though, especially VS DUSKs Default DSP sound, which has a distinctly "diffuse" character. Note weight as well. Depends on what you consider technicalities and which ones you care more about.
Buy now at hangout.audio/products/xenns-mangird-tea-pro
Announcement: International orders will take about 2 to 4 weeks
Off to hangout myself after I can't afford this iem
The audiophile hobby is not for you my friend; maybe one day
the heavy is dead?
@@raeplaysval did you mean hobby? no… it’s very alive, but this fella is saying he can’t afford a, well, somewhat “budget”-ish IEM, and I remember being there, I wish him luck
@@Kevschwa haha no it was a tf2 reference
@@raeplaysval ohhhh lol i remember tf2 haha
I actually just ordered these during 11.11 sales! Glad to see you approve of it, and I'm excited to hear it when it comes in next week.
was looking forward to the 5128 graph!! thanks! gonna make EQing interesting now.
Where is blue 2??
Just got mine a couple days ago as my first ever pair of iems. I am in love. I wanted the quality i got from my audeze maxwell, but with more bass feel. The bass feels crazy, coming from the maxwell. If you’re looking for a first pair of nice iems, i think this is it. They do all the different genres i listen to pretty great. I listen to anything from hardcore & older rock genres, to mexican music, reggaeton & hip-hop. If you’re thinking about buying them, i don’t believe you’ll be disappointed. Honestly, i might be one & done. I’m scared of getting into the hobby 😅 it seems very expensive.
Also, for some reason when i have one in, i really feel a lot of pressure like the nozzle/ear tip is too big. But as soon as i put the other one in, it’s comfortable. Can someone explain what i’m feeling?
could be body balance sensory? look up the vestibular system. could be youre more sensitive than normal? not a bad thing.
One ear canal is larger, another is smaller. Use a smaller tip on the one that has pressure, use the one that feels right on the other.
Why to buy :
C) Branded quality drivers
Tea Pro's is TOTL in terms of price range and driver configuration for 99% of people tbf. EQ it to your preference and you're gtg.
Hated the UP: But it was a B rank IEM on Crins now defunct rank list.
Thats average so it kind of makes sense. Also, just buy these stuff for the branded drivers and use EQ. Shilling $ for each and every new release in a market flooded by the same tunings in different price ranges and faceplates is just silly and promotes nothing but consumerism. Some reviewers make their living out of that so yeah, its in their best interest to sell you new overhyped product weekly.
I have the Xenns Top. I love the Top but it causes discomfort in my ears so I am buying the Tea Pro as an alternative.
Compared to Aful Performer 5+2 ?
Can you please review some DD iems like Tanchjim Origin?
It's a bit odd seeing such a big push for interchangeable terminations, but having basically all of them ignore 2.5mm for some reason
My qudelix is jelly
@@Hijynx87 yeah. You'd expect it due to how insanely popular the q5k is.
chifi world moving away from 2.5 from awhile back, every device or iem comes with 3.5 or 4.4 only
@@lcwpg nope, not the q5k. And that's still the predominant dongle DAC I see people use.
@millsjonah yea but these days where do ppl buy iem from? It's china companies and iem maker even devices makers from china have said not gonna make anything with 2.5 anymore
So even device is popular and using 2.5, iem and headphone have moved to 3.5 and 4.4
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So why don't dusk have an interchangeable connection, good quality analog cable, and collection of ear tips?
They spent the money on the USB-C cable and the drivers and shell. How much use you’re actually getting out of the USB-C cable depends on your source… if it’s an iPhone you might be stuck with the DSP default, but you probably knew all this before buying..
@@sarahpark5768
wtf
It's 20$ on sale with poor dac, artifacts, noise, horrible app experience
If you don't know how to eq that's not my problem
@@sarahpark5768
wtf
It's 20$ on sale with poor dac, artifacts, noise, horrible app experience
If you don't know how to eq that's not my problem
Why doesn't it have decent channel matching, first and foremost? Everything else was tolerable for me, but EQ-ing the treble (and oh boy does it need EQ) was simply impossible.
When you will review the aful cantor?
The Tea 2 would've been my favorite set if the conch bump weren't weird for me. I want to gamble on the Tea Pro but I suspect it'd just be a repeat.💔
bass is solid, vocal also good more foward, tonality neutral, but the fitting not good for me nozzle too big, havent got a good eartip yet
lol u should try the deuce then or the truthear blue... the first has a nozzle which is almost 7mm. the tea pros have average nozzle size wise
I have one of these coming. I love the tea 2.
listening to this video with my tea pros i just picked them up from the post office
The cable looks excacly like a NiceHCK BlueLuna cable 🤔
what eartips do you recommend for them? Bought them for FPS Gaming.
I wish reviewers spoke about the box it came in. Mine for some reason did not have the big gold x on the left side like all the other reviews i watched had. I was worried i had gotten a fake pair or something. But the quality & sound was too good to be fake 😅
They recently changed the packaging from what I heard ( I got the original one ) and they also changed the nozzle grill.
Not gonna lie. I bought them just because of how much I really liked the faceplate. It's so pretty. Prefer the Davinci's sound though.
Naa bra..xenns up Still the best..yup old skol...Peace!
WAS WAITING FOR THIS
still waiting for galaxy buds 3 pro videos...
Truthear x crinacle blue 2 kapan rilis?
Crin is a classy guy so he won’t compare this directly to the Dusk, but I get the feeling the Dusk wins on technical performance here. Same price point
Of course, since DUSK has better treble extension (and more if it in terms of "quantity", i.e. amplitude). And in the stock analog configuration the overall sound signature lends itself to creating an impression of a very "technical" sound.
The imaging might be more defined and precise on the Tea Pro, though, especially VS DUSKs Default DSP sound, which has a distinctly "diffuse" character. Note weight as well.
Depends on what you consider technicalities and which ones you care more about.
Thx for the video
I like Aful IEMs better , P8 P7 P3 owned and love them all....
Already have the Top, so……
300 - 500 dip is audible
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THIRD, in fact. 😊