Sound Analysis
Lows
The No.3 Ti has good sub-bass quantity and there is nice extension. The sub-bass reproduction provides an impactful rumble. The mid-bass provides a full-bodied slam and there is a tight punch. There is a good balance of quantity and strength. The bass decay is neither quick nor slow. Each bass note is articulated with weight and impact. The bass texture is rendered smoothly. The No.3 Ti is able to deliver a tight and full bass reproduction.
Mids
The midrange is musical and there is a tinge of warmth. The transparency level is good and vocals are expressed smoothly. The lower midrange has apt quantity and male vocals are expressed clearly without sounding too thick. The upper midrange is boosted well and it contributes to the presentation of female vocals with higher intimacy level. There is an effective balance of sweetness and energy. The vocals expression is clean and detailed.
Highs
The treble is extended well and there is a controlled presentation without feeling aggressive. There is some brightness to inject liveliness to the expression. The amount of air rendered is good and the airiness prevents any dense feeling. The crisp has moderate definition and the body adds smoothness. There is a slight sparkle to liven things up. The treble presentation is enjoyable and engaging without any fatigue due to a nice balance.
Soundstage
The soundstage expands naturally and the width magnitude is good. The The width magnitude is great and the depth offered provides an effective amount of space rendered. There is a holographic feeling.
Is this your biggest staging iem yet? Or there is other iems that excel better in soundstage compared to this?
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Definitely not. I have better iems for staging such as Aroma Ace, Campfire Solaris, Sennheiser IE800s, etc. Cheers!
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Is this the best soundstage for the price? How much do these weight and do they fit Comply/Spin fit eartips? Also, would you categorise the TFZ no.3 Ti sound as balanced/natural?
For around $200-300, which iem would you recommend that has the most holographic/best soundstage & imagining? I prefer a balanced/natural sound but the TFZ no.3 Ti seems like something i’d enjoy too. bonus points (although not necessary) if it has a universal fit ciem shell design and also compatible with above eartips. cheers.
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From what I have tried so far, yes. I did not weigh the No.3 Ti. Those tips can be used. Yes. I recommend the No.3 Ti. Cheers!
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Are the vocals slightly forward or back?
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Slightly forward. Cheers!
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I bought the TFZ N0.3 a few months ago. It is probably my favorite sound profile, very dynamic, with excellent bass and sub-bass, it amplifies very well, etc. My question: Is it worth buying the TFZ No3.TI, its price increase justifies its sound improvement over the normal TFZ No3 ?. I would very much like your opinion before deciding to buy the top TI model. Thank you.
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Yes definitely. The Ti variant is superior. Cheers!
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Ikko oh10 or Tfz no3 ti?
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For the bass, No.3 Ti is fuller sounding with a weighted rumble while the OH10 has a more agile expression. The midrange of No.3 Ti is thicker sounding than the OH10 with more vocals presence. The treble on the OH10 is crispier with more sparkle than the No.3 Ti. The soundstage of No.3 Ti is bigger. Cheers!
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