Specifications:
- Type: dynamic driver IEMs
- Driver: 9mm driver with dual magnetic circuit, 2-way crossover
- Diaphragm: graphene
- Impedance: 16Ω
- Sensitivity: 106dB/mW
- Frequency response range: 5Hz-40kHz
- Lowest power: 8mW
- Audio jack: 3.5mm, straight
- Cable: 1.2m, OFC
Packaging, design and build quality of TFZ Balance 1:
TFZ Balance 1 IEMs are shipped during a small and attractive box with cororful graphics, brand logos and model name. Short description is stated on the rear side of the box. This box is far more compact to what TFZ designs for costlier models and far less sturdy. Anyway, IEMs came unharmed, because of the two additional boxes for IEMs and accessories found inside.
Box contents:
TFZ Balance 1 IEMs with integrated audio cable
7 pairs of silicone eartips
pouch
user manual
Soft pouch is pretty standard for the foremost of TFZ IEMs also as a full set of silicone eartips of various sizes and in two different designs.
Balance 1 shells are made from aluminum with unibody construction. Therefore, no joints between the parts and really stiff feel. Design features partially ribbed surface, model name, channel indication and TFZ logos on the rear side.
Two compensational opening / channel, one is near the sound output and another is near the cable. Output channels are protected by the aluminum grills. Cable has bending protection protruding from the shells for ~0.5cm.
Unfortunately, cable isn’t detachable. excellent news is that it seems to be quite durable thanks to the thick silicone braid and top quality furniture all around. Besides, it is OFC, shared with other costlier models and, hopefully, would live an extended life and serve you well.
Fit:
No probs as always. Bullet-like shape is that the runner-up sort of IEM shells that might fit most of the ears. IEMs aren’t heavy, output channel length is pretty long — not finding anything negative to speak about here aside from the mic effect. it’s pretty severe when cable touches cheekbones or clothes. Not as evident and fades aways because the music volume gets higher.
Sound quality Of TFZ Balance 1:
Tested with HiBy R6Pro DAP
Lows and midbass:
This range sound pretty accurated and rather collected — not flowing far to the edges . Boundaries of the bass are clearly outlined and therefore the texturing is clear . Although, the extension and volumetric feel isn’t that great. Lows might sound a touch obscured by the mids that are delivered to front and have higher gain. The maturity of the sound picture doesn’t suffer an excessive amount of from that because the bass stays perceprtible in the least times and makes an honest supplement. It just has slightly lower presence then mids or treble but still capable of showing the many texturing and providing an honest weight to the body of mids.
Midbass is usually doing well, sounding naturally and balanced. No peaking notes and no bright influence from treble. Drums sound engaging, assertiveness and dynamics are equally good.
Mids and vocals:
The most of the accent in Balance 1 is shared between mids and treble which seem to possess similar gain and presence. Mids are delivered to front, have full-bodied sound which is additionally are often defined as «thick». Female vocals aren’t shouting even with the very best notes and sound in overall has that sweet mellow feel. a touch little bit of pepper is added by the treble potion during a sort of extra resolution on strings where you’ll hear the extra overtones and sparkles. Voices don’t have this much of detalization and therefore the resolving potential in overall is moderate. Same goes to instrument separation — they could tend to combine at higher volume. To cunclude this part — mids feel thick, mellow and natural, with very slight amount of additional sharpness added by the treble.
Treble:
Treble is surprisingly detailed, gentle and accurate. Extension and clarity goes far beyound of what you’d expect from budget dynamic model. It doesn’t even sound too thick and sketchy. There are some tiny nuances that are made perceptible, reasonable accent and influence at other ranges. Sweet amount and wise tuning of treble with no negative effect during a sort of extra brightness or sibilants.
What is the price of TFZ Balance 1 Graphene Driver Heavy Bass Earphone in Bangladesh?
The price of TFZ Balance 1 is 1990৳. To buy TFZ Balance 1 Graphene Driver Heavy Bass Earphone order in our website Mobile Point BD and also follow us on Facebook to know the update status and the regular price of other headphones.
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