🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with DUNU Titan S!
The DUNU Titan S in-ear monitors feature an 11mm dynamic driver with a polycondensate LCP diaphragm, delivering powerful sound in a lightweight and durable zinc alloy design. With a striking cyberpunk aesthetic and high-quality cable, these earphones offer both style and exceptional audio performance.
A**D
Sound great. Look great. Fit great.
These hit all the marks for a IEM. They provide good tips, a good cable, solidly built, great sounding IEM. They do nothing wrong. If I had one gripe it's that the bass could probably be 1db high in the sub and mid bass region. These have enough bass though.So what do they sound like? They are a balanced tuning leaning towards nuetral bright. They have good technical abilities because of a open back design. The mids sound excellent because they are very accurate sounding. The treble has just enough sparkle but never sibilant. The bass is slightly elevated but not bass head level. It's textured and fast so it has a very nice authority to it when called upon. Instruments sound good. Voices sound good. It definitely is on par with the likes of it's main competition at this price point. I enjoy the Dunu Titan S more than most of my IEMs.These are worth the price if you want a audiophile type experience. Bass head people may want something else. This is a mature tuning for those who want to analyze and hear all the nuances accurately in their favorite recordings.
Y**.
Found my ideal IEM - Fun-Neutral with tons of Clarity
I prefer analytical sound sigs because I'm a musician and also do live sound engineering. I had settled on the Etymotic ER4SR and was pretty happy with it. But I ended up getting the CHU on a whim and ended up finding out that I also want something with a bit more bass extension & slam than the BA driven Etys.The bass on the Ety is present and accurate in terms of balance, but the quality is lacking in terms of timbre and texture. The CHUs, while they're lacking vs. the Etys in timbre and mids accuracy, did the bass thing really well. Something about a DD doing bass is just so much more satisfying.The Dunu Titan S is basically an Etymotic ER4SR with a dynamic driver bass slam and a slightly more present treble extension. They say that this isn't for bassheads, but it's actually slightly too much bass for me (I roll down 65-150hz about 3dbs). The texture could be clearer on the bass, but as far as the rest goes, the Titan S is analytical, accurate, and resolving. It's also much more comfortable than the deep insertion Etys with a wider soundstage. Many reasons to prefer the Titan S for me.I feel like my IEM search is now over. The only headphone/IEM on my list that I'm waiting to get is a high end open back headphones like the AKG K702 or Sennheiser HD600. I will still be listening to the Etys half the time because it has its advantages especially when listening to rock or vocal centric genres. But yeah, my search is over. The Dunu Titan S is the it IEM for me, and I'm so happy now that I found something very affordable that I can enjoy and not thirst for something else.
E**9
Nice balanced sound
This was my first set of Dunu IEMs and I can say that I was so happy I came back for more! I've added a set of Dunu Kima IEMs to my collection as well.The Titan S is a tiny IEM with a single 10mm dynamic driver per side that is tuned to provide a comparatively flat response. This is a welcome break from all of the V-shaped and Harmon tuned IEMs on the market. The Titans provide a smooth sound with great imaging and soundstage. As to be expected with the more balanced tuning, you will notice a comparative increase in midrange presence and vocal quality. Strings and piano are just perfect with clean and hefty note weight. I find these work best with warmer sounding DACs and amps. In fact, these are an absolutely perfect match for my FiiO KA2. The sound signature of the DAC just brings these 'phones to life.On any platform, this set opens up well with a little more power. Don't be afraid to crank them up. You'll be pleasantly surprised!
B**.
Incredible IEMs for Price
Dunu Titan S is an incredible upgrade to the original Titan 1. Titan 1s served their purpose for me but the Titan S has been completely redesigned and are a massive improvement over the Titan 1. Many reviews talk about a neutral sound profile and I could not agree more. These IEMs are very balanced and provide a wonderful audio experience for anything you can throw at them. My ears are medium in size and these are extremely comfortable and can wear for long sessions with no issue and no hotspots. I did replace the ear tips with SpinFit CP100 tips because my ears tend to not get a great seal with standard tips and the SpinFit move to the angle of my ear canal. The CP100 tips fit perfectly and I would highly recommend if you too have trouble finding a good seal with stock tips. These IEMs also feel very sturdy and reliable. They did a great job with the styling as well and I love how they look. I picked these up for $60 and at that price they are a steal in my opinion. Enjoy!
D**T
Awesome for the price!
I changed the cable for Tripowin Jelly and replaced the ear tips with kbear 07 tips and the sound improved a lot! I have quite a few different ear tips including different foam ear tips as well and I personally like these ear tips the best, helped increase the midbass some and helped with the treble and increase the soundstage a little. They sound great playing through my iPhone but improves alot playing through my topping e30 and l30 ii combo, this set up lets me play 192 at 24 bit and get even more detail, makes a big difference. I also have other dacs and amps but I haven’t been able to try them out on those yet. I have moondrop kato and 7hz zero as iems and these are the IEMS that I listen to the most. I also have several different types of headphones and speakers, I’m a music lover.
S**R
Twangy
These things suck! 11mm driver that sounds twangy… Not to mention they don’t even fit in my ears. I can’t even turn my head without them falling out, god forbid I want to ride BMX with them. They fall out of ears on every bunny hop… These IEM suck!!! Worth 40 bucks max..
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