Lavakugel
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I like the midrange of the tanya quite a lot but would like to try something similar with better soundstage and overall improvements.
Is the new origin comparable to Tanya?
Thanks you saved me money. Would PRISM be an upgrade or what iem do you think could be one?
Falcon Ultra imo is underrated given its priceYou can read about the DUNU Falcon Ultra.
It has 2 tuning nozzles. One is also harmanish, the other is more laid back. And you get all round improvements from the Tanya.
I liked the new origin very much. I love its musical tuning.I really liked the New Hana and the original Oxygen when I got them, spacious sounding sets.
Nice impressions, very excited to try these. Will post my inpressions as soon as i get mine.The Origin is not bad for a midFI single DD, though I think the tuning nozzles were gimmicks sadly.
The Origin has one of the bigger soundstages compared to the midFI single DD benchmarks like the Simgot EA1000 and DUNU Falcon Ultra, and even the predecessor Tanchjim Oxygen.
Anyways, there's a new TANCHJIM 4U that was shown at the recent Singapore Can Jam. This contains a DMT4 DD. It has 4 tuning options via a bass dial vent located at the inner aspect of the IEM, something akin to the Sennheiser IE80S.
Very transparent sounding (but bass can of course be jacked up a bit should you wish to). Safely tuned, love the timbre.
I think it retails at 70ish USD according to the rep. Worth keeping an eye on this one.
Hows the vocals? seem like a touch of warmth is thereThe Origin is not bad for a midFI single DD, though I think the tuning nozzles were gimmicks sadly.
The Origin has one of the bigger soundstages compared to the midFI single DD benchmarks like the Simgot EA1000 and DUNU Falcon Ultra, and even the predecessor Tanchjim Oxygen.
Anyways, there's a new TANCHJIM 4U that was shown at the recent Singapore Can Jam. This contains a DMT4 DD. It has 4 tuning options via a bass dial vent located at the inner aspect of the IEM, something akin to the Sennheiser IE80S.
Very transparent sounding (but bass can of course be jacked up a bit should you wish to). Safely tuned, love the timbre.
I think it retails at 70ish USD according to the rep. Worth keeping an eye on this one.
I always have high expectations from Tanchjhim after the Oxygen. Will be looking forward to this as wellI liked the new origin very much. I love its musical tuning.
Hows the vocals? seem like a touch of warmth is there
I liked Hana 2021 more than Oxygen, I dont know why but that was the case, my source was WM1A, what source and tips did you use with Oxygen?I always have high expectations from Tanchjhim after the Oxygen. Will be looking forward to this as well
can we point the arrow in the middle way ?Here's a review of the Tanchjim 4U: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/ta...er-in-ear-monitors.27230/reviews#review-34091
Pros:
Generous accessories
Well-fitting, lightweight shells
Elegant housing
4 tuning options for versatility via unique bass dial
Fast and clean bass
Transparent midrange without shoutiness
Sibilant-free treble with decent extension
Natural timbre
Cons:
Mirror-like shells may be potential scratch or fingerprint magnets
Moderate driving requirements
Not for bassheads
Average technical chops