As you can see, less elevation on bass/treble and also flat mids. What makes teas special and different is the darker upper mids/treble, which is the very opposite of shouty. That reason got me suspicious at first until we started puzzling it on the side.
A revision is also not hard to expect because theyāve done it before, but just with box, cable, tips, case, etc. Now itās pretty clear that they really changed the tunning. @igor0203 is demoing my set at the moment and heāll receive a brand new pair of teas this week, so we can also compare notes.
Thank you both for sharing/explaining the two graphs; I didnāt realize the first graph had both iems on top of each other. This may explain why I have to keep the volume low, though Iām not sure. Hereās an example of what Iām talking about: I love Rush. Have my whole life. But when I listen to Rush on the Tea, Lifesonās guitars seem too piercing for me, especially the higher notes. I donāt think sibilant is the right word to describe it. Itās just that the upper mids and highs in terms of volume seem higher than they should at times.
If anyone is interested I bought mine on the 30th of Oct, this year 3.5mm version at amazon,
in my ears I donāt hear the 7k spike, probably a resonance in my setup.
Hi Soneca
In which song and in which part this buzz happens i ask that because my magird tea its on the way and i would like to test it as soon as i arrive to know if this problem has already been resolved
My guess is that itās a QC issue since most people donāt complain about it and it only happ ned on the right IEM. So who knows if itās something that gets āresolvedā. It just happened in certain frequencies in vocals at normal listening volumes. Disappeared when volume turned up really high, probably because the faulty driver was being drowned out by the other driver.
I would like to buy Tea on Linsoul. do you know if they have solved the problems they have had in the last few months? can i rest assured? do you recommend them?