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I completely agree with @Erokh , the OG is different from anything else I can find. The Tea2 sound great, but is a tuning we get from other places.

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Anyone have a B2:Dusk vs Tangzu Heyday comparison? They have similar FRs.

I reckon the Heyday is warmer.

The Truthear Hola is an absolutely insane value. I am so used to cheap IEMs being too bright, so it is nice to see something that runs a bit dark in the budget space.

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So agree with you on the Hola working on my review now.

The Hola for the bucks is very good.
Lacks the technical chops of more expensive IEM but its $18!

All i have left to compare with is the Cadenza and Storm right now but waiting for IE200. But probably post a review the IE200 later with comparison.
TDM

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awesome they finally posted specs

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This might be a contender for my source purchase seeing as its cheaper than both the Mojo 2 and the Ifi Gryphon

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Yeah. Looks promising! :slightly_smiling_face:

Anyone have Tea 2 / Aful P5 / Softears Volume? I want to know between these 3 which one is more all rounder. I’m affraid the volume is too bright for me but i read some reviewer said that they fine with it. The only iem i have right now is the OH10. So can anyone suggest which one is the best between these 3? Thanks

Those mainly seem like sidegrades to the OH10 in many regards. What is the OH10 not doing for you, then perhaps someone can say which of these edges out the OH10 in that area?

Thanks for the reply!
I just want to try another iem that more “neutral” sounding than the OH10. And also sometimes i feel the mid frequency on OH10 is slightly on thin side and less forward than i want. Or should i add the blessing 2 OG to the group?

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Blessing 2 is thin. I think you’ll like The OG Wu Ze Tian or Tea 2. If you’re thinking of getting the P5 then just get the Hexa, basically the same (slightly better according to precog) but $80.

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Actually from the start i want to get the tea 2, but after watching some reviewer said that the p5 is amazing i start to leaning toward to the p5. I think i will get the tea 2 instead of the p5 then.

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Solid choice my man :cookie:

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Agreed, Tea2 is one of my favorites.

The Hexa would be my pick over the P5. The Hola is amazing at $19, and has convinced me to pay attention to Truthear.

For me Raptgo is superior than Oh10.
Yes, Oh10 doesn’t sound to different from urbanfun ybf (berilium driver). I think it’s a good iem but there are better right now.

From what I heard from different users, the p5 is near the tea2 I’m tuning, but it won’t handle complex parts as good as the tea. So yeah, depending on your usage, tea2 can be way better than the p5

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I don’t know if they are stopped from production (Mon MK2) for now or forever, but they did well :grinning:


Many people were left with empty wallets and shattered dreams for the IEM king :face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:
Just joke :wink:

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If Crin says that some IEM is bad—> buy it. The reverse is also true :grinning:

“A new generation of large-size beryllium-plated dome composite diaphragm, high-efficiency internal magnetic driver structure with brass internal acoustic cavity, and metal stainless steel shell made by MIM powder metallurgy process, all works are adapted to this advanced budget-oriented product!”

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