Comparisons
Tansio Mirai TSMR-4 Pro (Balanced) vs Tansio Mirai TSMR-3 Pro (Balanced)
The TSMR-4 Pro has more sub-bass quantity than the TSMR-3 Pro and it commands greater extension. The sub-bass reproduction on the TSMR-4 Pro takes on a more articulate manner with higher level of authority. There is a smoother bass texture on the TSMR-4 Pro. The TSMR-4 Pro demonstrates a quicker bass decay which creates a more agile presentation. The mid-bass on the TSMR-4 Pro has similar body as the TSMR-3 Pro. There is a more punchy expression on the TSMR-4 Pro. Each bass note on the TSMR-4 Pro is articulated with more impact and precision. The midrange on the TSMR-4 Pro is livelier and it boasts higher transparency level. There is a cleaner vocals expression with greater definition. The TSMR-4 Pro is able to provide more engagement than the TSMR-3 Pro. The lower midrange on the TSMR-3 Pro has more body than the TSMR-4 Pro and male vocals are presented in a thicker manner with reduced clarity. The upper midrange on the TSMR-4 Pro has greater emphasis which contributes to an energetic female vocals display. Next, for the treble section, the TSMR-4 Pro has better extension with a more vivid display and there is a higher level of details retrieval. The TSMR-4 Pro has extra sparkle which helps to liven up the top end. The crisp on TSMR-4 Pro has greater definition. There is an airier feeling on the TSMR-4 Pro. Lastly, for the soundstage, the TSMR-4 Pro has greater width magnitude while the depth on the TSMR-3 Pro is more closed in. There is a more open feeling on the TSMR-4 Pro.
Tansio Mirai TSMR-4 Pro (Balanced) vs Fearless S4
The TSMR-4 Pro has more sub-bass than the S4 and it is able to extend with additional depth. The sub-bass reproduction on the TSMR-4 Pro provides an impactful rumble. The bass decay on the TSMR-4 Pro is quicker which injects speed to the overall sound. The bass texture on both is rendered rather smoothly. The mid-bass on the S4 has more quantity than the TSMR-4 Pro and the weighted slam is delivered with extra power. The TSMR-4 Pro has a tighter presentation with a higher level of incisiveness. Each bass note on the TSMR-4 Pro is articulated in a more nimble manner. The midrange on the TSMR-4 Pro is expressed in an energetic manner with great clarity. Vocals on the S4 take on a laid-back and soothing approach. There is higher transparency level on the TSMR-4 Pro. The lower midrange on the TSMR-4 Pro has slightly more body and male vocals are presented in a clearer manner. The upper midrange on the TSMR-4 Pro has additional forwardness which results in a livelier female vocals performance. Moving on to the treble section, the TSMR-4 Pro has greater extension than the S4. The S4 has more body which results in a smoother expression. The TSMR-4 Pro has an airier feeling with more sparkle. The crisp on the TSMR-4 Pro has better definition. The TSMR-4 Pro has a higher level of energy. Lastly, for the soundstage, the expansion on both is natural. The TSMR-4 Pro has greater width magnitude which creates a spacious feeling. The depth on both is quite similar.
Hi! Thank you very much for review!
Can you compare TSMR4-Pro to Shozy Neo BG??
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Hi! Thank you for review!
Can you please compare it to Shozy & Neo BG?
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Hi, thank you! The TSMR-4 Pro in its balanced mode has more impactful bass, fuller midrange and livelier treble than the BG. Cheers!
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Hi! Thank you for review!
How TSMR-4 sounds with iBasso dx220?
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Thank you for reading! The TSMR-4 Pro sounds excellent with DX220. Very detailed sound and the soundstage is holographic. Cheers!
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Hi!
Could you tell me, if you have opus#1s, how does TSMR 4 Pro “sings” with it?
And, if you could, please, discribe the sound. Is it neutral?
Now I’m looking for not too dark and not too bright – neutral sounding earphones.
Thanks!
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I don’t have the Opus#1S. The TSMR-4 Pro is on the neutral side. Cheers!
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