TFZ My Love 2

WILLJS

100+ Head-Fier
TFZ My Love 2 review
Pros: Excellent sound quality
nice design
Cons: Cheap feeling, tangle prone cable
Overview
the TFZ My Love 11 is an affordable (approx $75 USD) single dynamic driver, over the ear design IEM (In Ear Monitor), using a 12mm dual circuit Graphene Driver. They are very easy to drive, and have impressive sub bass response (going down to 5Hz). these IEMs have a removable cable, with two pin connectors (no mmcx, sorry).

Build Quality
The build quality isn't terrible, but they have an all plastic construction, making them feel a tad cheap.
The housings themselves are small (these are marketed primarily at the female market, women tend to have smaller ears), and have a semi custom design that i find quite similar to the Fiio JH3, but with smaller housings.
Where the build quality falls short for me is the cable, it feels cheap, with one of the thinnest braided cables i've ever seen. this, along with the stiff earhooks, makes the cable prone to tangling. I would definitely consider an aftermarket cable for these iems.

What's in the box
The TFZ My Love 2 comes with a good selection of silicon tips, a 2 pin 3.5mm cable, and a drawstring bag for transport.

Sound Quality
The TFZ My Love 2 is a good, affordable IEM with good detail, and fairly neutral sound signature. These IEMs sound pretty balanced, but with a slight elevation in the treble (nothing extreme). The sound is fairly neutral, apart from a very slight elevation in treble, making it good for most types of music. I listen primarily to alternative metal, metalcore, and alternative rock, I find that these genres sound excellent on the My Love 2, as they aren't warm, which can muddle fast, heavy music, and they aren't V shaped, which can scoop out mids, e.g. distorted guitar and vocals. I find these are also good for watching movies, as the Frequency response (5Hz-40Khz) give these lots of headroom for treble and bass. The My Loves sound tight and can rumble when required. however, despite having good bass, it is not bloated or boomy on bassy tracks. The soundstage is good, but not Excellent, but i'm comparing to my hifiman re800 silvers, which are famous for soundstaging (for an IEM), and also way out of the price range.

Overall Impressions
overall, this is a good affordable IEM, with good punch, and a fairly neutral sound signature. for roughly $130 AUD, this is a good buy, especially with the few added accesories, the carry bag and the extra tips.
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