🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with ARTTI T10 Pro!
The ARTTI T10 Pro in-ear monitors feature a dual magnetic circuit 14.2mm planar driver for superior sound quality, a stylish and durable metal housing, interchangeable plugs for versatile connectivity, ultra-low distortion for pure audio fidelity, and an ergonomic design for comfortable long-term use.
P**P
insane value and sound
In my opinion these are the best iems you can get under $300. I also have a pair of Mangird Tea Pros which are 3x the price, and the t10 pros fall only a hair short.Compared to the non-pro t10, the sometimes harsh treble is tamed, and looks/build quality much improved, as well as modular cable with 4.4 balanced capability.
S**N
Good but not for me.
I liked it better than the original but still didn’t like the fit. Sound was okay but nothing special. It’s not a bad planar but just not for me.
C**R
Excellent Sound Quality
These earphones have fantastic sound quality. The bass is rich, and they feel comfortable for long periods. The detachable cable is a great feature for easy replacement if needed. Ideal for both music and gaming.
R**0
Great Bass, and Resolution
Treble is Crisp with a lot of air, Imagine and resolution are great and the Bass is spectacular, the ifi Zen DAC with bass boost will rumble your ears. Included tips are not good so tip rolling is necessary. I tried the Dunu S for better vocals but I prefer the Spinfits for a balanced sound. Also comes with modular cable and 3.5, 4.4 connectors. Good In Ear Monitor for $100.
L**.
These are just ok
While the sound quality is crisp and clear, I was underwhelmed by the overall design and assembly of the device. The wiring feels flimsy, and keeping the plugs securely in my ears proved to be more of a hassle than I anticipated. Additionally, assembling the device took longer than expected and required more effort than seemed necessary.The left and right earpieces connect to the main unit via a two-prong plug, but inserting the prongs into their respective holes was a tedious process. I felt like I was at risk of bending the components as I tried to align and push the short prongs into place. Although I eventually got them to fit, the assembly process could definitely use some improvement for ease of use.The design includes a long, rope-like neckband that sits comfortably around your neck, and the earpieces feature curved hooks to fit over your ears. The cable length is adequate, providing enough slack to connect to a computer while allowing for comfortable movement during gaming sessions.However, don’t expect much in terms of bass performance. The sound is flat and lacks depth, with no stereo output to enhance the listening experience.
V**R
Sounds great
I hadn’t tried planar IEMs before so I was interested in trying out these ARTTI headphones. They are made of metal, come with a nice cable, and two different types of tips in S/M/L sizes along with a small zippered carrying pouch. I opted for the less shallow tips with the black inner section and the large tips provided a good seal (more often than not the included tips are not large enough to make a seal).They sounded nice and clear with plenty of bass coming from my MOTU M2’s headphone out. I then set autoEQ with a preset for these T10 and the highs improved a bit, adding that little sparkle without the sibilance.I’ve only had them for a little while but they’re up there with my favorite IEMs like the Moondrop Arias and Truthear Zero:Reds.I don’t have the original T10 to compare to, but they may be a budget choice if they sound the same.
J**M
Great low tier Entry Point IEM's
These in ears sound really really good for the money! They function as expected, the biggest thing with in ears is to make sure you have the right tips in so you have a complete vacuum seal. This is always difficult and why many people use molded in ears instead. But for this price, I get a good enough seal and the clarity is definitely there.
T**Y
Disappointing tuning compared with the original T10s
There's a lot to love about these IEMs, but the tuning isn't one of those things for me. I had the original T10s for a while, but the shell was shaped in a way that caused a hotspot in my ear so I had to return them. That was unfortunate because I really loved their sound and tuning. When I saw the chance to try out this pro version I was extremely excited; expecting everything to be superior and _hoping_ the shape was more compatible with my ears.Well, the shape is indeed a lot better. I get no discomfort at all wearing these even though the shape looks really similar. I've heard the shell is a bit smaller, so maybe that's all it took. They're actually quite comfortable even for long sessions.The cable is also extremely nice, especially with its modular connector. It looks great and feels great. The modularity is a premium feature and feels super secure and well done.The build quality of the IEMs overall is excellent. I love the new metal shells and they have no hint of poor manufacturing quality or assembly. They're a big, big step up from the plastic shells of the originals and I think they look really nice and classy, especially compared to the originals.Presentation, packaging and accessories are likewise excellent. I really appreciate the carrying pouch; it's the same as the one that came with the original T10, and it's a good one.So, back to my issues with the sound and why I had to dock a star. The originals were much more of a neutral and balanced tuning. The bass wasn't overwhelming but it was very punchy and crisp; I loved it. There was also excellent instrument separation and resolution. These new Pros are much, much darker and much much bassier. The bass overpowers everything. Keep in mind this is my opinion and I'm sure there are plenty out there that prefer the Pro tuning over the original's. I love IEMs with more neutral tunings though. These still have excellent separation and resolution, at least.Kind of worse, in my opinion, is that I heard Artti didn't intend to change the tuning with this set, so it kind of feels like they just transplanted the driver and released it without actually trying to compensate for the frequency differences in the shell or anything. But that's just hearsay and speculation.Regardless, what I was hoping for was the original T10 but slightly improved, in the way one might imagine a pro version of a product would be. But they didn't improve or even keep the tuning from the originals. It instead got substantially worse (in my opinion).
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