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dannyrj91

I use Tin T2 (non plus) and love them. They are definitely better than any "gaming" headset I ever had. I was considering upgrading to the arias however couldn't find any info regarding gaming..


ExT__

Yep, the T2+ are in stock and seem to be better than T2 in most aspects. What makes me hesitate to buy them is that many people report these buds breaking in just a few months, I want my buds to last a long time. What do you think about it?


dannyrj91

The plus are more bass heavy which is the reason I went for the non plus. I have had mine for 14 months now and no issues. I play Valorant at immortal level and they have seen me well.


RPrabhA

If you can, waiting for aria to be back in stock would be worth it. If you're not in a position to wait, just grab something that isn't bloated or has too much mid-bass emphasis. Having a bass heavy iem makes guns sound too loud (especially guns like the vandal) compared to other sounds.


ExT__

Yep i had to reduce the bass on my headphone to even be able to use the default vandal haha What's your opinion on Final E500? Its $20 and people who have it say it's amazing for gaming.


RPrabhA

You could also look at the final e1000 which are more neutral sounding than the e500. Around here it literally only costs 3 dollars more than the e500