TRN MT1 is an attractive IEM with a single 10mm dual magnet dynamic driver. Includes a standard cable and multiple nozzle sets. It's basic, but what you get in sound for $14 is impressive. The design is quite attractive. The shells are translucent blue and you can see the driver inside which is cool. The fit is very comfortable and it's easy to get a good seal with them. They are medium in size but excellent in shape and ergonomics. I can wear them for hours without getting tired. The sound is V-shaped with a surprisingly good soundstage and visualization. The bass is deep and very pleasant. The mids are comfortable and slightly pushed forward, which is good for vocal tracks. The high frequencies are detailed and balanced, with a slight touch of brightness. I am a person who is sensitive to high frequencies and they are very comfortable for me. The sound is balanced and detailed. Basically, TRN MT1 sounds great! All in all, the TRN MT1 is comfortable, stylish and a very well-tuned budget employee! It's not perfect, but just a few years ago you had to shell out a hundred dollars to get this kind of performance. For the price it's very hard to find any faults in it and in my opinion the TRN MT1 is a winner! Highly recommended!
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