Tin HiFi P1 Plus | Headphone Reviews And Discussion - Head
- Home
- Forums New posts Search forums
- Head Gear New items New comments Author list Series list Latest content Latest updates Latest reviews Search Head Gear
- Articles New articles New comments Latest reviews Author list Search articles
- Sponsors
- Classifieds New listings New comments Search listings
Search
Everywhere Items This category Search titles and first posts only Search titles only Note Search Advanced search…- New items
- New comments
- Author list
- Series list
- Latest content Latest updates Latest reviews
- Search Head Gear
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Item information
Category In-Ear Added by gadgetgod Views 17,611 Watchers 10 Reviews 9 Last update Oct 27, 2021 Rating 4.11 star(s) 9 ratingsMore in In-Ear
- Z Tangzu Wan'er SG 2 Red Lion TANGZU WANER SG 2 Red Lion Edition 10mm PET Single Dynamic In-Ear Earphones
-
Plunge Audio Unity Dynamic Plunge Audio Unity Dynamic Photo of the Plunge Audio Unity Dynamic and included hard casing... -
HIDIZS MP145 PRO -
Tangzu Xue Tao Gaming IEM TANGZU Xue Tao 10mm Single Dynamic Driver Glass Diaphragm Unit Gaming In-Ear Monitor Headphones -
AgaSound Aga One TDKD
More from gadgetgod
-
Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant Game Fidelity Edition Juzear is brining a special gaming-edition variant for its famous Defiant IEMs. Packs new looks... -
ROSESELSA Quiet Sea Mk II Following the stuepndous success of the Quiet Sea, ROSESELSA is all prepared to bring us a... -
Effect Audio Ares S MKii Effect Audio Ares S MKii Effect Audio has come up with this brand new single crystal copper... -
JUZEAR 61T Latest 1DD+6BA IEMs Juzear is coming soon with the new 61T, a multi-driver hybrid IEM. I got the product yesterday... -
Kotori Audio Vampire Kotori Audio Vampire
Share this item
Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Copy URL BB code Copy SHOWCASE BB code You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Tin HiFi P1 Plus- Added by Added by gadgetgod
- Create date Create date Oct 27, 2021
- Tags Tags tin tin audio tin audio p1 tin audio p1 plus tin hifi p1 plus tin p1 plus
General Information
Features:- >10mm Planar Magnetic Driver. >Ultra-thin nano diaphragm technology. >High-quality 304 Stainless Steel Ear Cavities. >5N OFC Copper Alloy Mixed Braided Cable. >Double-Sided Magnetic Array. >Transparent, Open & Rich Sound. Technical Specifications:- >Impedance: 22Ω±15%. >Sensitivity: 108dB±3dB. >Frequency Response Range: 10Hz-20kHz. >Rated Power: 5mW. >Maximum Power: 10mW. >Max Distortion: 1%@1kHz. Okay, I recently got the 7Hz Timeless, and today I see an update on the P1 Plus. God forgive my wallet, please. Planning on ordering one soon, please share impressions if anyone gets this before me. Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Latest reviews
- 4.00 star(s)
- Feb 3, 2022
Amping Needs: Before I get to the sound characteristics of the P1 plus, I’d like to highlight that the P1 plus requires sufficient power to shine. When I ran it off my FiiO M11Plus LTD, it sounded harsh and shouty. The bass was non-existent and the treble was piercing. However, once I connected a Helm DB12 with the M11Plus, the IEM had a major transformation in sound. There was a significant improvement in terms of tonality and the overall sound was far more coherent. Hence, if you plan to get the P1 Plus, make sure you have a good amp (or at least a basic portable amp) to do justice to the IEM. Sound Quality: The key highlight of the P1 plus is definitely the tonal coherence. The mids are sweet and the highs are detailed. Once given sufficient power, the bass improves quite significantly in terms of quantity. Although overall, the P1 plus does lack presence in the sub-bass region, it makes up for the lack of it by providing a laid-back and coherent sound signature that makes it an ideal candidate for longer listening sessions.
I would personally love some more details and presence in the lows, especially the sub-bass region. The bass on the p1 plus is flat and neutral. Vocals are great with mids having a nice airy presentation and taking the center stage in terms of presentation. There is good note weight and separation and P1 Plus handles complex layering of instruments quite well. Treble too is excellent on the P1 Plus. As mentioned earlier, without sufficient power, the IEM tends to sound piercing but once it gets the required power, the treble on the P1 plus is one of the best I’ve heard on any planar magnetic IEM I have tried to date. The highs are well extended and airy. There is good detail here without sounding harsh or shouty (when amped). The Tin Hifi P1 plus has a wide soundstage though the depth is average. The IEM has excellent layering and separation with very good imaging. The placement of instruments is quite accurate and the overall sound signature is non-offensive. Conclusion: The P1 Plus is a near-perfect budget planar IEM with excellent mids and layering. Perhaps some more presence in the bass region would have made it perfect. Nonetheless, this is a great IEM for anyone who is looking for something that has a great fit and can be used for longer listening sessions without fatigue, thanks to its laidback signature. - 4.00 star(s)
- Jan 28, 2022
- Jungles (Instrumental ) – Tash Sultana
- Mountains – Hans Zimmer
- BigFoot – MALFNKTION
- Fi Ba7ri – Alaa Wardi
- Why Can't She – Adam Craig
- Easy On Me - Adele
- Jack Of Speed – Steely Dan
- Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
- Sultans Of Swing – Dire Straits
- 4.00 star(s)
- Jan 23, 2022
BUILD AND FIT- It's an all-metal build with a very small signature. Overall, it's not heavy but is kinda small so, in order to get a good fit, you have to use larger than your typical size ear tips. The cable is pretty good but it's mmcx and given TIN's reputation (my tint2 and tint2 plus all have those mmcx issues), they begin to show disconnections pretty easily with time, so be careful with your usage.
CABLE- The cable is pretty good and has a lot of leeway. There is no micro-phonics and the only sad thing is it's 3.5mm and mmcx of TIN. ACCESSORIES- - 2 pairs of foam tips
- S/M/L Silicone narrow bore tips (clear/red & black)
- Carry case
POWAHH- This does require some power and becomes more dynamic but the overall increase is not much worth it. There might be some pairing issues like I had with my R01 module, but the T01 module of N6ii was great. A warmer source would be better to add more bass and sub-bass and slightly more thickness to the notes. Even with amping this is bass light. NOTE- This IEM is used with- - N6ii and T01 module & R01(mostly T01 since R01 caused this iem to have too much sharp peaks in certain instruments with very fast loud notes in the treble region like triangles and crash cymbals etc) for portable on chair listening experience for the most part of the review.
- On desktop- N6ii T01 LO and A30s (Burson V5i D) and XDUOO MT602 Sylvania tubes (beautiful pairing but then low gain on N6ii and also volume at 08 but I would stay with it since it becomes a beautiful entity but this requires a better copper cable !!!
) has been used. - Sometimes LG G8x as phone source.
- Tips used were stock ‘L' sized tips
MIDS- Let's start with the best part of a song - the vocals. Vocals are very clean with great definition to the words. There is more emphasis on the 'ssss' words. Vocals have great body and great extension with lots of air coming through the mic. Plus, each word is extensively clear and crisp with minute details being as clear as day. The overall feel is on the leaner side with slightly unnatural feel to the female vocals. Female vocals extend greatly but become slightly shouty with too much upper mids presence. The instruments in the mids are greatly presented with lots of details thrown into the mix. The tonality is slightly on the leaner side. There is great stage depth and discreet space around the instruments. Lots of dynamics with a great way of presenting transients which have very fast decay and fast attack too
HEADSTAGE AND IMAGING- There's great height and stage depth in the head-stage of the iem. But not much depth (-y axis) added but with enough width added it makes it feel have a much wider presentation. The instruments have been placed near the edge of the head-stage with notes going outside. The entire head-stage is balanced or slightly V shaped. Imaging is great with precise detailing of the instruments in space and sometimes even fooling us
TIMELESS 7HZ Pros- Bass is warmer Sub-bass is warmer Better vocals than T1 plus Less air Less details MOONDROP KATO- Pros- Excellent dynamics Excellent tonal accuracy Beautiful airy notes and treble (less than p1plus) Well extended in the treble region Has sub-bass and is mid bass heavy Beautiful separation and spacing around instruments Wide stage Excellent imaging and resolution.
SUMMARY- Now for the price and ability to run from portable sources has already made this way better on the go, than P1. But, at this price range and slightly higher there are more better and enjoyable options Comments
There are no comments to display. You must log in or register to reply here.- Home
- Head Gear
- Head Gear
- Headphones
- In-Ear
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Từ khóa » Tin Hifi P1 đánh Giá
-
Tin Hifi P1 Review - Giant Killing Planar Magnetic ... - Audiophile ON
-
Tin HiFi P1 Max Review: A Real Improvement
-
Âm Thanh đột Phá Cùng Tai Nghe Công Nghệ Từ Phẳng - Xuân Vũ Audio
-
Tin HiFi P1 Plus Review
-
TIN HiFi P1 / Tin Audio P1 - Review
-
Tin HiFi P1 Plus Review: Planar Take Two
-
TinHifi P1 Max Review - Headfonia
-
Tin Hifi P1 Plus Review - Prime Audio Reviews
-
Tin HiFi P1 Max Review
-
Review: Tin HiFi P1 - Traversing Brave New Frontiers - Headphonesty
-
Tin Hifi P1 Max REVIEW! Which Planar's BEST? - YouTube
-
TIN HiFi P1 Plus IEM Review - MOONSTAR Reviews »
-
TinHiFi P1 Review - Headfonics
-
TinHiFi P1 - Linsoul Audio