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The LinsoulTINHIFI T3 Plus is a high-fidelity in-ear earphone featuring a cutting-edge 10mm Liquid Crystal Polymer diaphragm, ergonomic 3D-printed design, and a detachable OFC cable. With a frequency range of 10-20kHz and a sensitivity of 105 dB, it delivers an immersive audio experience while ensuring comfort and style.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Cable Length | 1.25 Meters |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Textured Synthetic Material, Possibly Denim |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation |
Enclosure Material | Copper |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Theme | Audio Equipment |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 10-20kHz |
Sensitivity | 105 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
S**.
Budget entry-level audiophile comfort
I am really enjoying these Linsoul Tin T3+ IEM earbuds. I have somewhat picky tastes as an entry-level audiophile, so allow me to clarify what I mean and you can make your own decision :)~ The balance of dynamics in the song is pretty well-attuned for earbuds under $100. I can hear the midrange, instrumentation, treble, and bass and nothing overpowers one another. In fact, I can hear more articulations, instrumentation and detail on these headphones than on my 1MORE triple driver earbuds or my Beyerdynamic Soul Byrds. I would call them the more balanced of the three, evening out the soft dynamics to become audible yet not overpowering.~ Imaging, in my opinion, is average to above average, but I'm still not great at identifying this very well. They're small earbuds. That being said, nothing sounds congested on these buds.~ Treble has a relatively clarity and yet imperfections shine through. I can hear a touch of raggedness in some of my favorite singer's breaths as they inhale. There seems to be, in my opinion, an ever-so-slight graininess to the tracks. It's not hyper-polished, but for whatever reason, I like the authenticity. It makes it sound more realistic, yet balanced and enjoyable. I'd call this slightly "warm", yet also more neutral and less sparkly than the 1MORE Triple Drivers.~ Frequencies are attenuated much better than on my 1MORE triple drivers. I can't even take phone calls or listen to most music on those anymore because high frequencies put me into a state of pain and wincing. With these, my ears do get a little fatigue, but that is a huge difference. The fatigue is totally tolerable -- I've listened to these for hours and didn't get head pain or ear pain, and I'm rather sensitive to sound and high frequencies. For $80 earbuds, this is pretty awesome and kind of a new world for me.~ Comfort is pretty good. I really love that they included a pair of M-sized blue Linsoul memory foam tips. These fit me the best compared to the black silicon tips. I will say that it was EXTREMELY difficult for me to try to put the stock silicon eartips on these earbuds. I kept trying to mush and twist them on for over 10 minutes until I gave up. They come off fine, but you might have a hard time getting them back on. I thought about deducting a star for that, but given that the foam tips work rather well for me, I'm averaging it out to 4.5. The earbuds themselves are fairly comfortably shaped. Compared to the Moondrop Aria's, these are much more comfortable for me. I couldn't get the Aria's to fit or seal at all, and they ended up hurting my ears just wearing them for a few minutes. These seal my ears pretty well with the M foam tips. I do wish they'd offer a few different sizes for foam tips, like Final does: something like S, S/M, M, M/L, L.~The detachable black cable is pretty solid. It's not thin or prone to fraying, I can tell, and the audio quality is good. The cable is prone to some tangling, but it's not that bad. It's actually a pretty nice cable and has a high-quality 3.5mm thick and robust connector at the end of it.~I've only tried these on my iPhone 12 with a dongle. I'm going to update this review when I use my Macbook Pro. I don't own a DAC; not that audiophile.I am quite satisfied with these and will probably keep them. They are well worth the money. Even if these were $90 or $100, they'd still be worth the money, in my opinion.
G**.
Very good for the $$
Sound signature:Slight V shape (extra bass and treble)Very detailed MidsDecent Bass extensionSlighty weak treble in both detail and extensionVery coherent response all the way through due to using a single driverOverall a rounded, slighty "warm" sound that focuses on vocal detailFit:Some of the most comfortable IEMs I have tried, the resin shell fits very well into my ear and the multiple tips allows you to dial it in very well to your specific ear and sound preference.I noticed that when they are too deep in your ear they loose alot of treble and detail, I recommend having them sit slightly farther out than they can go, making for much better soundstage and treble responseI think the included foam Eartips are probably the best because they make it easiest to get them at the right inner ear distance, but the included ones are much to large for me and become uncomfortable quickly. I'm looking into buying some 3rd party foam ones to try out.Accessories:Included cable is fine, about as good as any other included IEM cable, comes with 2 sets of small, medium, and large Eartips (color coded red and black for different inner bore size) and a single pair of "large" memory foam EartipsOverall:Very good bang for the buck here, I would give it a perfect 5 star if it was just a bit stronger in the treble area. The only real competition at this price point would be the MoonDrop Arias. I have not tried the Arias but from what I have heard they are a more treble focused analytical listening pair of IEMsSo if you want a more "casual" and warm sound go with these, if you find the treble underwhelming or want a more detail oriented pair maybe check out the Arias
A**R
Some of the best Bang for Buck in audio. Exceptional.
The Tin T3 Plus are absolutely incredible. If you're a value audiophile looking for best value for buck, or if you own $1000 IEMs looking for a cheaper set to take on the go without sacrificing much, these are it.IMO, the best budget IEMs are the Blon BL-03 and the Tin T2. The Blons have absolutely remarkable tonality and are such a joy to listen to. The Tin T2 are also great, and have an airy detail and resolution that made them the must have budget IEM for years. The Tin T3 Plus has BOTH. It has the warmth and timbre of the Blons, but also the detail and airyness of the T2. So if you ended it right there, you have an exceptional IEM.But it doesn't stop there. The Tin T3 Plus takes it to the next level. The $200-$500 IEM level. What exactly defines this? Punch/slam, instrument separation and imaging. While the Blon BL-03 has outstanding frequency/tonal balance, the driver just isn't good enough to layer sound and deliver the punch of a more expensive set. It has limitations. That's why you spend on a pricier set. To get vocals that are distinctly separate from the instruments. The get crystal clear imaging, and kick drums/808s that really have impact. I am BLOWN AWAY by what the Tin T3 Plus offers in this area. Instruments are layered, there's great punch. Sure, a $300 set will do better, but the Tin T3 Plus closes the gap from the Blon to those pricier sets.Finally, the fit and design. They look high end and they fit incredibly secure. I have more expensive IEM cables and the stock cable here doesn't diminish the sound at all. It comes with a good amount of tips, though I am a sucker for Tin's blue foam tips and own several pairs of them. Finally, these are very easy to drive and can easily be driven by a headphone jack/dongle.Overall, you're getting a very VERY good IEM for the price. They're basically a Blon BL-03/Tin T2 mashup but refined quite a bit with much more technical prowess. If you own the BL-03 and jump up to a $200 set, you will see a difference. If you have these, that difference is cut considerably.I think these are the PERFECT IEMs for budget consumers who want a little bit more and also those who own $800 sets who want something to beat around on the go, that are easy to drive, while not sacrificing much performance. I think both sides will be very happy with this set.
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