Tuesday, April 12th 2022

Tin HiFi Announces New P1 Max Planar Magnetic In-Ear Monitors

Tin HiFi isn't bound to any introduction in the HiFi audio industry. Since its beginning, they have delivered high-performing In-Ear monitors in the industry. Among their successful IEMs, is their famous "P" series of Planar magnetic driver IEMs. The series has seen three models so far, the P1, the P1 Plus, and the P2. All three of these have received positive feedback from audio lovers all around the globe. Today, Tin HiFi has released another new Planar Magnetic IEM, the Tin HiFi P1 Max.

With years of experience in designing the Planar Magnetic Driver IEMs, Tin HiFi has designed the latest P1 Max with a new 14.2 mm planar magnetic driver that adopts an ultra-thin lightweight aluminium diaphragm. The P1 Max is said to be easier to drive in comparison to the P1 and P2 models that required high amounts of power to sound their best. The P1 Max features a unique acoustic structure that promises outstanding sound quality with a designer look. P1 Max is launched officially for $179, currently, it is available at a discounted pre-order price of $169, check out more details here.
Features
  • 14.2 mm Planar Magnetic Drivers
  • Redesigned Acoustic Cavity Structure
  • All new designer looks with 3D printed cavity and stainless steel face-covers
  • Ultra-thin (2-Micron) aluminium diaphragm
  • Easy to drive
  • Excellent sound clarity with fast response
  • Wide frequency response range
  • High-Purity monocrystalline copper cable
  • Two-pin connectors
  • Lightweight and Comfortable
Technical Specifications
  • Impedance: 16Ω±15%
  • Frequency response range: 10 Hz-20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 98±3 dB@1 kHz
  • Rated Power: 5 mW
  • Max Power: 10 mW
  • Max distortion: 3%@1 kHz
  • 2.5 mm balanced gold-plated termination plug
Redesigned Planar Magnetic Driver For Easy Drivability
The primary upgrade with the P1 Max over the standard P1 model is its easy drivability. This is achieved by a redesigned driver architecture. Tin HiFi P1 Max adopts a newly developed 14.2 mm planar magnetic driver with a new lightweight aluminium diaphragm. The new aluminium diaphragm is ultra-thin with just 2 microns of thickness. It uses powerful N52 neodymium magnets for a powerful magnetic flux. This new planar driver is very easy to power with a low impedance rating of just 16Ω and the sensitivity is also at a fairly normal level at 98dB.

Unique New Acoustic Structure
Tin HiFi has got years of experience in designing planar magnetic earphones. The latest P1 Max has got newly designed acoustic structure that allows it to achieve a wide sound stage, clear instrument details, better body throughout the frequency range, and a lively yet smooth treble section. P1 Max delivers a smooth and detailed sound that complements most genres of music well.

All-New Looks With 3D Printed Cavity & Designer Face Plates
The previous models from Tin HiFi in the P series of planar magnetic earphones had metallic shells. They were slightly on the heavier side too. The latest P1 Max has got 3D printed Resin inner cavity along with stainless steel torch array wire 3D drawing face covers. The pair weighs only 4.8 grams, and with an ergonomic shape, they are extremely comfortable to wear.

High-Purity Single Crystal Copper Wires
Tin HiFi P1 Max uses high-purity single crystal copper wire with a 108 core configuration. The cable has a smooth and warm sound signal transmission. It adopts 2-pin gold-plated connectors and a balanced 2.5 mm gold-plated termination plug.

Price & Availability
Tin HiFi P1 Max is launched officially for $179, available worldwide. The pair is currently available for pre-order at a discounted price of $169. You can order one with us from our online website here. Shipments will begin by the end of this month, following the order number sequence.
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1 Comment on Tin HiFi Announces New P1 Max Planar Magnetic In-Ear Monitors

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zlobby
2-pin (looks like 0.78mm) unbalanced cable? Meeeeh!

This is a TRS connector. It can't be balanced. That's just single ended.
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