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Any set that sound better than them? After I tried the artti t10, I wanted to try another sets, I like them very much.
r/iems • What's been your fav planar so far? ->Thank you! I love the artti t10, I was looking for a upgrade in the same price range,lol. Seems that isn't one yet. But I will probably get the F1 pro, when they are with a good price.
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->I like t10 pro but I have a small preference for PRX. I am tempted to buy something huge and stupid like timeless 2 or Shody P20...
r/iems • What's been your fav planar so far? ->Usually, iems are pretty sensitive to eq, so you could always try that before jumping into a new pair. That said, ARTTI T10 or the Simgot EW300's in a similar price range are both pretty good. I prefer a v-shape signature for rock in general, and these two hit above their price point. There's also the Kiwi Ears KE4 which I've read are tuned to be like listening to speakers, but I've never heard them and they're more than twice the price of the others. I currently run Moondrop Aria 2's and Moondrop Robin's (tws) as my daily driver iem's and love them both, but they're also a step up in price a little bit (~$100). The Aria 2's I'm not convinced are upgrades to the T10 or EW300, but I already have them and think they sound great so I'm not worried about it. The Robins as wireless iems are so dope though. Super happy with them. I've also found that tips can make a pretty big impact on iems, and both comply foam tips and spring fit tips have made a huge impact in sound quality by improving the seal. All that said, sound is pretty subjective. Sometimes you just have to find something that you like more than you dislike, and be happy with it. It's an expensive rabbit hole. I'm lucky that I grabbed a pair of Fostex TH-X00's about 10 years ago that ended my search for headphones by being everything I wanted at a price I was ok with. Even after listening to $1000 Focal cans nothing I heard I thought justified a $600 price increase. They were a little bit better, but not $600 better. To me. Hopefully you can find a pair you're happy with sooner than later! It's fun, but as seen on the iem and headphone subreddits, you can end up buying an awful lot of pairs searching for what you want and iems in particular are near impossible to test before buying. Just read reviews, learn what sound signature you prefer (v-shape, neutral, etc) and hope for the best.
r/BandMaid • IEM for listening to Band Maid ->I've been using the Artti T10. For music i like the supermix4 better, but for gaming the T10 is so damn sharp, fantastic.
r/iems • Best IEMs for FPS Gaming: The results may surprise you ->Hi! I'm looking for suggestions, I recently got the Artti T10 and I really, really enjoy their sound. However, the little protrusion they have on the back (cable housing I guess?) makes them painful to wear for more than an hour or so; and their nozzle is kinda thick for my ear canals. For reference, I also have a pair of FiiO F9 Pro which I find very comfortable to wear for long periods, but they sound too dark and muddy compared to the T10. Are there any IEMs with a sound signature similar to the T10 but with smaller or more ergonomic housing and smaller nozzles? Preferably under US$200.
r/headphones • r/headphones Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk ->I got the AM16 Bass edition, however I like my T10 Pro a lot better. Voices sound "unnatural" on the AM16 and the treble sometimes hurts. with some EQ though its sounds reasonably good for the price point.
r/iems • What is the cheapest iem that you could call "endgame" material ->oh ur good drivers for most of them are generally pretty similar just tuned diff. s12 pro, timeless 2, kiwi ears aether, even the cheaper artti t10
r/iems • Are certain kinds of IEMs better for EQing later than others? Like neutral sound signatures vs V-shaped and such? ->i'd save abit, 45$\~ and get the artti t10 for an actual big upgrade versus a sidegrade
r/iems • Suggestions for Iems under 40$ ->I'm not trying to wade into this fight with my own battle axe, I'm just confused on this. I ran the Artti t10 on my Apple dongle perfectly fine. It's 16.5 ohm with 96 db sensitivity. I also run my hd560s, 120 ohm and 110 db, though admittedly at a higher phone volume. It's an NA dongle, I've heard the EU one has less power. Shit, I've run them both off my DualSense controller. I get really lost on this power amp discussion, I've never owned a good amp. Legitimately, am I missing out?
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I have a standard H4, and I enjoy the Artti T10, JUZEAR x Z Reviews Defiant (highly recommend), and Truthear Hexa. They're all distinct in their own ways, and wonderful to explore music with paired to the H4.
r/DigitalAudioPlayer • My R4 finally arrived and I'm in love with it so far but need a good set of IEM's. Could I get some recommendations from people? Something that sounds good, is comfy and doesn't break the bank? Tia ->I listen to a lot of post-rock and have the T10 and the F1P. I am in love with the T10. I'll plug the F1P back in for a few days and let you know if anything has changed for me.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Yes, they are a great entry level pair. Very well tuned and good for a broad range of genres. Comfortable as well. Good for gaming? Well, I'm no gamer but... they are planar magnetic drivers so that bodes well for spatial imaging and immersion. That being said, they don't have a built in mic. You'd need to go with a pair of Simgot EW300 DSP version. They cost a tad bit more though.
r/iems • View on Reddit →>But I would have preferred even for almost double the price to have just a shell revision, with the modular cable and exactly the same fit as the original T10. Interesting, because for me the fitment of the OG T10 was the biggest problem. I cant wear them for more than a half hour, 45 minutes, TOPS, without getting massive hot spots in my ears. The T10 Pro fixers all of that. Tuning wise, i actually prefer the T10 Pro. I think its one of those IEM's where it can feel disappointing if you havent branched out into higher priced IEM's. Because, whether anyone wants to admit to it, the T10 Pro IS a better tuned IEM. The way the treble roll of happens controls a lot of the Planar Timbre, and matches closely with many popular tuning curves from Ziigaat and AFUL. Which can allow for a little higher volume playback, and like the Explorer, some additional detail to come out with that higher twist of the volume knob. The problem is that the OG T10 really retains a lot of that Planar shimmer, and gives the impression of detail by sounding overly bright in the Pina Gain Region at 2k, making it seem very vocal forward. And that can, IMHO, make the OG T10 seem to lack some cohesiveness in the presentation, which we see in the S12 2024, and S08, and T10 Pro. I do agree that the bass is a little too thick. I would have liked to see it a little leaner to match the rolled off treble. Its almost a less dramatic version of the Arcadia, with the added speed of the Planar, which the Arcadia just cant match. And when you look at it from that perspective, it becomes a pretty impressive IEM for the price. That being said, i think if you find the T10 Pro to be a little lacking, the next best alternative is the KiwiEars Aether. It pretty much hits a balance between the T10, and T10 Pro. It retains some of the OG T10 Pina Gain, but matches the treble roll off of the T10 Pro everywhere else, EXCEPT at 8k. The Aether also has a lower sub bass shelf, which kills the overdone bass problem of the T10 Pro complete. And finally, the tuning of the Aether almost totally removes that Planar Timbre and Shimmer. Unfortunately, most people wont have as good of a time getting teh Aether to fit, as they will the T10 Pro. The T10 Pro is going to remain in my rotation for the forseeable future. It just hits all of the right spots i want it to, in terms of sound and comfort.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Still kicking?🎶🎶 Good riddance?🙈 How would you describe your first experience? For me, Artti T10 is still one of my favorites and my special iem to fall asleep with :)
r/iems • View on Reddit →Try checking out the apos rock lobster? 🦞 They are tuned specifically for the majority of rock genres and were tested, with the tuning also being great for a lot of edm. Those usually run around 60 and have been getting great reviews. Aful Explorer is probably your safest bet that runs right at 100 usually with more reviews if you wanted to have a little more to go off. Personally been having my eye on both of these, probably grabbing rock lobsters next. Last recommendation would be the artti t10. (Regular not the pro). It has great wide sound, punch for edm, and nice mids for rock. Those are typically around 70 or so. Tons of reviews for that one as well. One of the most highly regarded models, even amongst new competitors.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Its stock eq is pretty bad. Harsh treble. But if you know how to eq them right, they shine like diamonds even might beat 100$-200$ dollar iems in my opinion. But with stock eq its just meh..
r/iems • View on Reddit →They sure do. I recently got the Penon Fan3s (after lusting over the Fan3 for 2 years). While they are darn good, and the BCM is an experience, I have already gone back to the T10. Price notwithstanding, I think they are my favorite set ever and I've been in the hobby (mid-tier) for 20 years.
r/iems • View on Reddit →haha T10 is still a top favorite within the other sets I have
r/iems • View on Reddit →They'll do fine. But remember sometimes phone phones doesn't output the full power for that dac. Mine does not. But my pc does. Still enjoyable with phone but not as punchy when plug it into my pc. and pls ready to eq them. If you don't like tge stock sound signature. Eq will fix it for ya
r/iems • View on Reddit →I have both and they are my best headphones. The Artti T10 has more subs. The Shell seems to have more extension in the highs.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Hey thank you for replying!! I checked and found that the pure is going for 85$ but i saw a yt review saying they arent great :< The artti is really good the treble is a bit too sprakly for me but with a small eq it really blew my mind i love them, the t10s are what i use the most currently Btw i wanted to ask i wasnt able to use the may with the app it only shows bluetooth stuff for me do u know how i can eq it ? Tysm for ur kindness and response
r/inearfidelity • View on Reddit →go a little higher and pick the original Artti T10 ,thank me later :)
r/iems • View on Reddit →Thank you! I love the artti t10, I was looking for a upgrade in the same price range,lol. Seems that isn't one yet. But I will probably get the F1 pro, when they are with a good price.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Artti T10 4.4mm ($50 on Aliexpress) + TRN Black Pearl DAC ($40 on Amazon) is a nice set up.
r/iems • View on Reddit →\-KZ EDC Pro is THE bang for buck pair of IEMs. Period. I wouldn't say they're the best in the sub $20.00 category (not by a long shot), but you can get a sub $20.00 pair AND the KZ EDC Pro, usually for the same $20.00 if you use discounts. You can have them as a spare pair of IEMs for Every Day Carrying (EDC) and leave your better, more expensive IEMs at home. \-The best KZ planar by far are the PRX, and they're around $30.00 (or less) on AliExpress. They're harder to drive than the ARTTI T10 Pro or the Sgor Luna, and the included accessories suck (except for the ear tips, they're quite good for my ears), but they're easy to recommend if you can get them at a(n even better) discount and have a better spare KZ-QDC cable around. https://preview.redd.it/4z7dggtk58df1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=45eaf3a592ad7051b936bbe578e22cc9bffd5dae
r/iems • View on Reddit →Usually, iems are pretty sensitive to eq, so you could always try that before jumping into a new pair. That said, ARTTI T10 or the Simgot EW300's in a similar price range are both pretty good. I prefer a v-shape signature for rock in general, and these two hit above their price point. There's also the Kiwi Ears KE4 which I've read are tuned to be like listening to speakers, but I've never heard them and they're more than twice the price of the others. I currently run Moondrop Aria 2's and Moondrop Robin's (tws) as my daily driver iem's and love them both, but they're also a step up in price a little bit (~$100). The Aria 2's I'm not convinced are upgrades to the T10 or EW300, but I already have them and think they sound great so I'm not worried about it. The Robins as wireless iems are so dope though. Super happy with them. I've also found that tips can make a pretty big impact on iems, and both comply foam tips and spring fit tips have made a huge impact in sound quality by improving the seal. All that said, sound is pretty subjective. Sometimes you just have to find something that you like more than you dislike, and be happy with it. It's an expensive rabbit hole. I'm lucky that I grabbed a pair of Fostex TH-X00's about 10 years ago that ended my search for headphones by being everything I wanted at a price I was ok with. Even after listening to $1000 Focal cans nothing I heard I thought justified a $600 price increase. They were a little bit better, but not $600 better. To me. Hopefully you can find a pair you're happy with sooner than later! It's fun, but as seen on the iem and headphone subreddits, you can end up buying an awful lot of pairs searching for what you want and iems in particular are near impossible to test before buying. Just read reviews, learn what sound signature you prefer (v-shape, neutral, etc) and hope for the best.
r/BandMaid • View on Reddit →It's not a knock on IEMs. Just my personal experience. idk what it is but across my Moondrop Aria, Salnotes zero and 1 month of Artti T10s, I couldn't get much footsteps or real in game indicators of enemy whereabouts in ***Warzone***. Pulled out my 3 year old HyperX out of the dust and everything was more clear. But, my God , do i hate how hot these Headphones get (even with aftermarket pads) and I have to cool them down between games by holding it towards my fan Lol. still IEMs are my go to for everything else throughout the day, I just put up with the b/s headphones for Warzone. FWIW I believe they did design the audio of the game focused at the console market, i.e. 99.9% of them are using traditional headphones). side note: Fortnite is perfectly fine on IEMs fwiw. Played several years of tourneys on IEMs without worries. I think Warzone sound engine is just terrible.
r/iems • View on Reddit →NiceHCK F1 Pro and ARTTI T10. Have also tried KZ PRX, Letshuoer S08, and Kiwi Ears Aether.
r/iems • View on Reddit →got the t10s last week and they insane, one of the best in my entire collection
r/iems • View on Reddit →The artti t10 is still my pick at this price range
r/iems • View on Reddit →I've got both. To be honest, KZ PRX are better in technicalities, but they do have that planar "timbre", and the ARTTI T10 are better for me due to that slight bump in the 1-3kHz region. Oh, and the accessories.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Haha thanks, yeah T10 is the real deal ♥ï¸ðŸ˜
r/iems • View on Reddit →What's up, bros? You probably know the Artti T10 was a big hit. But what about its successor? Is it still worth it? I'm here to answer to solve all your curiosities. <Pros and Cons Summary> Pros: - Design - Fit - Improved build quality - Good imaging - Nice detail and separation - High resolution, textured bass Cons: - planar timbre - Treble can be sharp at times <Marketability> Build: The T10 Pro definitely showcases upgraded materials compared to its predecessor. The T10 was criticized for its relatively flimsy-feeling plastic build, and this seems to have been faithfully addressed. Metal material that won't break easily. It definitely feels more robust. Fit: Because the shells aren't large, the fit is good. It's a shell design that even people with small ears can comfortably wear. Noise Isolation: Since the shells are small, it's about average, but with the right eartips, you can expect decent noise isolation. Design: The design generally shares a similar feel to the OG model, but with the addition of subtle patterns and the changed build, it definitely looks more premium. Accessories: It provides decent quality silicone tips, a case, and a good cable. The eartips are usable in practice, and I quite liked the cable of this IEM. A nice and sturdy silver cable. <Musicality> Bass: The bass quality is truly amazing! This IEM has the best bass I've experienced among planar IEMs ( total 12). The texture is good, it extends well, and the resolution is quite high for the price, making it easy to discern the movement of the bass. Vocals: Vocals are separated quite well from other frequencies and do not exhibit sibilance. Female vocals, in particular, are sweet and detailed. Male vocals are a bit bright but have a suitable thickness, excellent vocals overall. Treble: Overall, it's not excessively bright and possesses decent extension and airiness. Instruments in the higher frequencies (especially drums) can occasionally sound a bit sharp, but this can be resolved with eartips. Overall, it's quite detailed, technical, and the extension is slightly restrained. Timbre: Frankly, the planar timbre of this IEM is strong. A metallic-like sound is also heard more as the tracks become more complex. This could be a negative point for some users. However, this only appears in some rather complex tracks and is a shared issue among several planar IEMs. Instrument Presentation: Drums: Has a decent punch and good airiness. However, you might occasionally feel they are a bit sharp. Cymbals: Can sometimes sound sharp, but they have a strong presence with good imaging. Acoustic Drums: Have good airiness and a pleasant sharpness that makes their presence distinct. Rumble: Not massive, but has a decent impact. It doesn't miss small rumbles, and I like this aspect. Guitar: String plucks are good, resonance is good, and the strumming is decent. Electric Guitar: Definitely has pretty nice texture. Nothing more to complain. Piano: Relatively clear, and again, well-separated from other instruments and distinct. Violin: Has a moderately restrained resonance and is still very well-separated from other instruments. Electronic: In EDM music, the T10 Pro provides both good texture and dynamics at the same time. I actually enjoyed most of the tracks. <Technicality> Detail: The detail is quite good. It's not the best detail set for the price, but it definitely reveals subtle sounds well enough even in complex tracks. Resolution: The resolution of this IEM is quite outstanding and actually shines in complex tracks. It flawlessly resolved even metal genre tracks, which are among the most complex. Imaging: It has very good imaging as a planar IEM. It has no shortcomings in representing multiple instruments clearly, and overall, whatever sound it portrays, the edges are not blurry. Satisfying. Soundstage: It's hard to say the soundstage is wide, but it has good depth. In fact, depending on the track, it clearly brings the feeling of sounds coming from further away. <VS Other IEMs> Vs Kz prx: The PRX is in a lower price range but is also a solid IEM. The PRX has a wider soundstage, but the T10 Pro is definitely more detailed and resolves better. The bass of the T10 Pro has better texture, while the PRX is more resonant. The T10 Pro excels in build, cable, and included accessories. However, the treble of the PRX is safer and has less of a flat timbre. Vs s08: Okay, now this is a fair comparison. The S08 is technically definitely below the T10 Pro. The timbre of the S08 is generally warm, thick, and round. It's a much more single DD-like sound than the T10 Pro. The soundstage isn't particularly outstanding on either, and both products have good included accessories. <Conclusion> Artti t10 pro is a compelling IEM that is technically very solid while also securing high-quality bass and vocals. Flat timbre and sharp treble are drawbacks, but I think the pros outweigh them. For users looking for a solid and technical planar IEM at a low price of around $80 (regular price), this is definitely a recommendable IEM.
r/iems • View on Reddit →I'm not trying to wade into this fight with my own battle axe, I'm just confused on this. I ran the Artti t10 on my Apple dongle perfectly fine. It's 16.5 ohm with 96 db sensitivity. I also run my hd560s, 120 ohm and 110 db, though admittedly at a higher phone volume. It's an NA dongle, I've heard the EU one has less power. Shit, I've run them both off my DualSense controller. I get really lost on this power amp discussion, I've never owned a good amp. Legitimately, am I missing out?
r/iems • View on Reddit →ARTTI%20T10%20are%20a%20winning%20choice.%20I%20recommend%20them https://preview.redd.it/papwcycubcqe1.jpeg?width=2976&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=687de72b949149526dc2787dd2f0277af1ea8724
r/iems • View on Reddit →This is a little different but I'm going to suggest the Artti T10. It's $56 USD on amazon right now. Not a basshead set, but drums sound amazing through these.
r/iems • View on Reddit →I was in the same boat, and never clicked for me. I think they are overrated, very narrow and lacking dynamic. Artti T10 although different response were way better. Anyway I do prefer the Mega5EST I got after ðŸ˜
r/inearfidelity • View on Reddit →T10 is great. Vastly superior to thr Cadenza. But, 2 things... 1: Planars NEED Power. The more, the better. So you will need a decent Dongle DAC with good power to drive them.. 2: If you have small ears, avoid the T10. It's round shape is not conducive to comfort. I have pretty average sized ears. Medium shading towards small and the T10 hurt my outer ear, I get hot spots, and extreme discomfort. Tip selection helps. And everyone's anatomy is different. But ve aware a lot of people find it uncomfortable, despite its fantastic sound quality.
r/iems • View on Reddit →I've tried some planars in the sub $100.00 category (budget restrictions), and I really love the planar sound. So far, I've tried the ARTTI T10, KZ PRX, ARTTI T10 Pro (right on the pic), and NiceHCK F1 Pro (left on the pic). If you've tried planar magnetic IEMs (pure or hybrid), which ones have been your fav? Mine are the ARTTI T10 Pro, but not by far.
r/iems • View on Reddit →It's hard to find much better than the ER2XR, imo. I've been rockin' the ARTTI T10 this year but the Etys are pretty darn perfect for most anything I want.
r/iems • View on Reddit →NiceHCK F1 Pro, ARTTI T10, Aful Explorer, and at just above that range at $159, Meze Alba (I found an open box set for $99).
r/iems • View on Reddit →Buy both (and more) on Amazon and return the ones you don't like. I was surprised how easy they made it. You don't know what you like yet, and no amount of research beats sticking them in your ear. People love the Hexa, I returned it- I understand why its rated highly, but I didn't like it. You should 100% try an Arrti T10 as well. I love it- the one I stuck with after testing the common budget picks. Cheap dongle is more than loud enough - I listen at about 55% volume on my Pc with it with the T10.
r/iems • View on Reddit →In my experience the arttis are extremely picky with fit and ear tips. I can't use them without dunu S/S since if you don't have an excellent seal their bass goes anemic. After a proper tip roll they punch even without EQ
r/iems • View on Reddit →Any set that sound better than them? After I tried the artti t10, I wanted to try another sets, I like them very much.
r/iems • View on Reddit →I'd love to try the Shozy P20, but I haven't found them at a good price yet (I got the ARTTI T10 for $30.00, the KZ PRX for $26.00, the ARTTI T10 Pro for free and the NiceHCK F1 Pro for $41.00). How are the Sgor Luna compared to the ARTTI T10?
r/iems • View on Reddit →My recommendations: NiceHCK F1 Pro. On sale, they're like $65.00. Bright V-shaped, they feel very balanced, and ARTTI T10. On sale, they're like $50.00. Mid-centric V-shaped. They feel very balanced. ARTTI T10 Pro. On sale, they're like $90.00. Warm, they feel darker but with details. KZ PRX. On sale, they're like $60.00 on Amazon US. On AliExpress, they're like $30.00, or even less. Classic V-shaped, but well done. Source: trust me, bro. https://preview.redd.it/dh3zmb1ot7jf1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=51578f4aaca377c78b896ed66b85e9656bfe750c
r/iems • View on Reddit →I find them very comfortable once I get them rotated just right. Usually just move them by tiny fractions until they sit just right and then they're fine.
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