TINHIFI DUDU - is a spicy spice that many people will like!
Memorial Edition
13 mm Planar driver
Frequency response: 20 hz - 20 khz
Sensitivity: 103 db
Resistance: 32 ohms
Test stand: Fiio k9 pro, Nebula cable, Epdm 100 ear pads
The headphones manifest themselves with massive low frequencies and sharp, but interesting high frequencies.
The stage is medium-sized, rectangular, horizontally elongated.
The main spice is in the range of 11-13 kHz, and this gives the headphones individuality.
This is exactly the top that is meant when they talk about "planar" sound.
Such instruments as bells, cymbals, percussion and other ringing metal sounds are emphasized and accentuated in this model.
The midrange manifests itself without any flaws, but the highs can draw attention to themselves.
Therefore, experienced audiophiles can try experimenting with copper and graphene cables, avoiding silver-plated ones.
Personally, I opted for pure copper, I like to listen to detailed and bright planars for a change. Despite the abundant bass of the headphones, their tuning still tends more towards the high tonality, but the sound cannot be called brightened, because the low frequencies are also abundant and balance the spicy highs.
TINHIFI DUDU can be listened to at high volume, there is no trace of sawing here.
Yes, the headphones are quite generous with details and brightness, but they are not loud, because everything is fine with the upper middle and lower highs.
I would recommend a source that has good HF control, otherwise you will catch sibilants.
You should also carefully select ear pads, since they affect the HF range differently.
For example, EPZ m100 give more range, but at the same time a little calmer in the 11-13 kHz region, unlike KB-07, which are a little sharper in this segment, but already in the rest of the HF segment. The sub-bass has decent power and size, as well as excellent speed indicators, so the headphones are suitable for listening to various epic genres.
The planar driver used in this model provides tactile feedback in massive drums, which is a good indicator for various kinds of orchestral music.
The saxophone sounds very lively, the acoustic guitar is soulful.
Electric guitars in heavy genres are very detailed and technical.
Instrumental music, soul, jazz, fast and technical metal - the sound is clear, tasty, for lovers of juicy sound.
I liked the headphones in these genres and if you are an audio gourmet and do not mind super detailed and bright highs, then I definitely recommend paying attention to this model.
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