🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The LinsoulTIN HiFi T4 in-ear monitors feature a revolutionary 10mm carbon nanotube dynamic driver, delivering exceptional audio clarity across a frequency range of 10Hz to 20kHz. With a sleek aluminum housing and a high-purity silver-plated cable, these earphones are designed for both style and performance, ensuring comfort and noise isolation for audiophiles and professionals alike.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1 None |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Metal |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music Listening |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Laptops, Desktops, Music Production Equipment, Tablets |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | noise cancelling |
Enclosure Material | Aluminium Stainless Steel Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | In-ear |
Color | natural aluminum |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 10 hz - 20 khz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
S**E
Unreal.
First of all I want to address something up front. My Tin T4 came in a white box, not a black box. Everything else was identical except for the cable. It's not the same cable that's pictured or that you've seen in reviews. In my opinion, it's an even better cable. It's a 4-core or 6-core braided cable with a 90-degree 3.5mm plug, but it feels very nice and is very flexible. The terminal is not as beefy as it is on the pictured cable, but this is a small gripe because this cable is seriously very, very nice. Additionally I found the mmcx connectors on this cable to be buttery-smooth and had no difficulty getting them connected properly.Sound quality is superb. Beyond superb. These IEMs have the widest soundstage I have ever heard on am IEM and they really let everything breathe and sound fantastic, particularly on very fast or very complex tracks. The detail is amazing, especially at this price point. These produce some serious details. Additionally, instrument separation is extremely impressive for a sub-100 dollar IEM. I mean really, there's nothing these little IEMs can't handle.Let's talk about the low-end for a little bit. You read a lot of reviews stating that these don't have enough low-end for a basshead, and that may be true. But for the average listener I would say this low-end is more than enough to be satisfying. Kick drums are percussive just as they should be. There's decent rumble when it's called for -- but it's all so incredibly well-controlled and detailed that it works perfectly. Very, very tight bass with fast attack and excellent decay. There is no bleeding whatsoever into the mids.Mids are slightly forward without being biting. They sound nicely detailed. Vocals sound lively and superb, a lot of weight to vocals here. The treble is bright and crystal clear, and very airy. These are definitely a bright-neutral IEM and the detail and clarity they reproduce -- especially for under 100 dollars -- is simply stunning. There is no harshness at any frequency and no sibilance to speak of, it's a perfect balance of detail and clarity without anything grating happening. Regardless of what I've listened to, I've experienced no fatigue whatsoever and honestly, the day I got these I wore then for 12 straight hours. No exaggeration.The comfort is stellar, as you might have guessed by my wearing them for 12 hours at a time. I do it often. I am always listening to music. And everything -- absolutely everything -- sounds good on these. Maybe some electronic stuff won't have the bass you're looking for, but that's only a maybe, because again I feel that for the average person, these have plenty of (well-controlled, detailed) bass, even with electronic music. These are an absolute steal at 99.00 dollars. Buy them.
J**Y
Awful
I purchased the T4 based on very favorable reviews I saw on youtube. The sound quality and presentation did not meet my expectations, especially given the price.The form factor is good. I like the fit, choice of ear pads, and the cables.The tweeter is good, very detailed.The midrange is brassy, thin and has a frequency range with distortion that hurts my ears.The base response is non-existent.I used an HRT Headstreamer dac listening to lossless .wav file songs.I also tested on my CD playerVery fatiguing, could not do more than a songReturned and got a whole 20 dollars refund.
M**N
Great Sounding!!
The TIN HiFi T4 IEM were recommended by WireCutter, so I checked out a few other reviews. The only "complaint" people seemed to have is the "cheap" cables... It seems that Tin Audio changed the cables on the ones I received. The cables are pretty nice- no complaints from me. Initially they sounded "tinny" but once I changed the eartips to the memory foam version (included) they sounded full with plenty of base. They are neural sounding (flat frequency response) FYI- I'm listening to music streamed from Qobus (on my MacBook Pro) through an iFi GO link - DAC/headphone amplifier. After listening with this setup for many hours over the last several days I'm really happy with them. I Can't recommend them enough, especially at $89.
T**E
I deducted a star for the absolute horrible instruction manual
Absolutely wonderful sounding headphone. Much less bloated bass sound than others. It sounds like a natural bass sound to me. Clarity and detail outstanding. Does not color the sound. You’re hearing what you should, as the music was intended. Absolutely atrocious manual. It doesn’t even tell you how to attach the cable to the earpieces. I thought I was going to break something. I do NOT like the way they wrapped the cord so tightly around when they packaged this. There is a curl to the cable right at the earphones that I cannot straighten, even when I reverse-curl it. I ‘ll keep trying to straighten. Very annoying when the curl rubs my neck/cheek... A few days later: I figured out, with no help from the manual, the curve of the wire near the headset is formed to slip around one's ear to help hold the buds in place. I don't know if I'm angry at the manual for this omission, or angry for being stupid.
A**R
Bad Cable And Ear Tips
Decided to give in to the hype. Had to try them out for myself. They come in a pretty fancy box. They have a nice leather box to store them in. They come with 3 red and clear silicon tips and 3 black silicon tips. Plus one pair of memory foam tips. That's my favorite and offer the best sound in my opinion. The only bad thing about the memory foam tips is they wear out fast and need replaced often. Maybe even the cable too. The cable snaps into the earphones and can swivel to fit your ear. Coaxial design. However it also become lose over time and doesn't have a solid connection. Although the cable has never came detached from the earphones while in my ears. The sound does cut in and out. It makes a scratchy sound. I like how the cable wrappes around the back of my ear helping secure the earphones in my ears. From my experience. I feel that they put most of the money in the sound quality. Some say they don't have bass. It really depends on what you have them connected to and type of music. My pair offers awesome deep lows and that's coming from my phone. I will say they don't isolate the sound very well. I can still hear conversations taking place in the same room. When I have them in. The quality of the earphones are pretty good. But the ear tips and cable are terrible in my opinion. But what you get straight from the box at this price is an incredible value. I do highly recommend them. Hopefully TinHiFi can offer an upgraded version for a bit more in the future. I'm having a hard time finding a replacement cable and replacement tips.
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