
ARTTI - T10
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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7
"incredible comfort with the Tri Clarion tips"
"I personally use Faaeal latex H570 tips on T10 and find it very comfortable for long periods, kind of forget they're in."
"I cant wear them for more than a half hour, 45 minutes, TOPS, without getting massive hot spots in my ears. The T10 Pro fixers all of that."
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"Artti T10 is best buy if we take prices into consideration ... T10 are crazy value, they're at least 95% as good as S08 and cost quite a bit less ... T10 is so good value that price to performance ratio with them is better than any cheaper IEM, not just the more expensive ones"
"if you are okay with EQ and can invest some time in it, them Artti T10 (planar timbre is noticeable tho) are insane value for 65 CAD that I got them for. ... They take EQ Extremely well being a planar. I often reach for them more after EQ perfection than my open back $300 cans."
"Artti T10 is still one of my favorites ... T10 is the real deal ♥️😁 ... T10 a better choice tbh 🤷🏽♂️ ... T10 is still a top favorite within the other sets I have ... I got 3 backup T10s in my drawer 🤣 you'll never know when it'll be discontinued. ... Haha I gave away my second iem(Castor Pro) but not my Artti😁 ... Dude, T10 is one of my favorites, don't think twice. ... go a little higher and pick the original Artti T10 ,thank me later :)"
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"if you are okay with EQ and can invest some time in it, them Artti T10 (planar timbre is noticeable tho) are insane value for 65 CAD that I got them for. ... They take EQ Extremely well being a planar. I often reach for them more after EQ perfection than my open back $300 cans."
"The resolution of this IEM is quite outstanding and actually shines in complex tracks. ... It flawlessly resolved even metal genre tracks, which are among the most complex."
"good imaging and quite nice instrument separation, especially if you are planning to use it on busy tracks."
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"man that bass drum sounds like a cannon went off. DEEP."
"I can't get enough of deep, clean, subsonic bass but hate the thumpy loud midbass that many "bassheads" often like. ... artti t10."
"The T10 Pro is a Bassy V-shape planar IEM that sports quite the punch along with extra sparkle for people looking for energy on their music replay ... The T10 Pro is quite an impactful IEM that focuses on intensity on the replay, good for people looking for both a deep punch and a sparkly treble. ... For people that like energetic tunings with some extra bass (Bassy V-shape). ... For people that like a more impactful bass in their music. ... Pro is for people looking for quite the extra bass and the treble sparkle."
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"The resolution of this IEM is quite outstanding and actually shines in complex tracks. ... It flawlessly resolved even metal genre tracks, which are among the most complex."
"good imaging and quite nice instrument separation, especially if you are planning to use it on busy tracks."
"Space - O my O my, you hear the space in the recording, such as reverbs, and if you listen to an audio of a live event such as something recorded on the street, it is as if you are right there. ... Stereo and Soundstage - Seriously, I have never heard anything like this - super wide, if there are wide elements in the audio, and sometimes, I can hear things as if they are coming from behind me."
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"The T10 shell doesn't fit comfortably in my ears"
"The T10 Pro, thanks to its short-reaching nozzle, is a very fit sensitive set, if you happen to feel the bass lacking in rumble and punch, big chances are that you are not having a good seal, which was one of my main discoveries when testing it. ... Stock eartips are functional but aren’t the best, so, if you have the possibility to tip-roll different options, it will really upgrade the experience, especially in the areas of sound and comfort. ... I believe I managed to get a proper fit with the stock black-core eartips included, but in the long run it started to feel uncomfortable, so I ended up switching to Dunu Candys which helped a lot for comfort while finalizing the review, although I am not so sure if the fit was as perfect as it could be. ... Accessories are fine, given that it comes with interchangeable 4.4mm and 3.5mm plugs, although eartips could be better"
"Stock eartips are functional but aren’t the best, so, if you have the possibility to tip-roll different options, it will really upgrade the experience, especially in the areas of sound and comfort. ... I believe I managed to get a proper fit with the stock black-core eartips included, but in the long run it started to feel uncomfortable, so I ended up switching to Dunu Candys which helped a lot for comfort while finalizing the review, although I am not so sure if the fit was as perfect as it could be."
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"Yes the Pros are dark, too dark."
"The bass and low mids is where it lacks substance. ... It has good amount of bass, especially with EQ, but it's not the same authoritative bass that something like the Hype 4 has."
"The bass of the T10 Pro is somewhat fuller than the bass of the "OG" but at the same time it has lost a bit of speed and definition, especially the mid-bass that was super punchy, fast and with an excellent attack in the first version. ... It is really a safer revision but less exciting and satisfying."
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"I returned my Artti T10 because I hated the harsh treble."
"people sensitive to treble should be careful, it is not really like piercing or harsh, specially the lower treble area is well controlled, but the upper treble is for the people that like the energy and sparkle of a V-shape presentation, without it really turning aggressive, the biggest downside you could face with treble is sibilance because, while it is somewhat controlled, the extra presence could make recorded sibilance pop out a bit, which can be potentially distracting more than anything ... although the upper treble could be making the sound feel a bit noisy at times ... Not for people very sensitive to treble. ... People that use iems at high volumes should be cautious with the set. ... for me, T10 pro has a bit too much extra treble for electrónic muslc Which can make the genre a bit too intense."
"Its stock eq is pretty bad. Harsh treble. ... But with stock eq its just meh.."
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"The T10 ''OG" is more capable than the Artti T10 Pro, it is a more exciting and natural version in every way, fast, agile, spicy in the right measure and at the same time musical. ... I hated doing this review because I really tried hard to like this set, I had high hopes for it ... But the price is not justified, especially with the T10 OG and S08. ... Yes I felt the same. Unfortunately"
"Huge shock that a $15 (when on sale) Zero 2, beats the T10 which costs typically $50 to $70., and on teh best sale at least $40."
"The bass of the T10 Pro is somewhat fuller than the bass of the "OG" but at the same time it has lost a bit of speed and definition, especially the mid-bass that was super punchy, fast and with an excellent attack in the first version. ... It is really a safer revision but less exciting and satisfying."
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"I won’t consider it “beginner friendly” because of its tricky fit, mediocre accessories and use of a good power source ... Would not recommend as a beginner IEM (Fit can be complicated, especially for small ear canals, and is recommended to be used with a dongle DAC with good power output too). ... it actually works fine even from a basic phone 3.5mm jack, but you would be losing some overall performance; the T10 likes volume and it likes power too, so, 65mW of output power would do just fine, but going over that amount, especially from a 4.4mm connection, will ensure the best results out of them ... this is arguably not a good beginner IEM for getting into the hobby, thanks to the basic quality accessories that can produce an uncomfortable fit, and the recommended use of a powerful DAC ... A beginner would buy the T10, stick in their phone or laptop, and then say it's bad or mediocre."
"But it doesn't sound as good on something like an Apple dongle. ... It needs a bit of power for the bass to sound right."
"Planars NEED Power. The more, the better. So you will need a decent Dongle DAC with good power to drive them.. ... Things like Apple Dongles and ultra budget DACs really struggle."
Hey, just chiming in as a fellow producer. So far for critical listening and double-checking the mix my two fav sets are SGOR Luna and Artti T10 (not pro but regular version). Both are very capable and detailed, while maintaining a clean and balanced sound. Why those two? - cheap planar driver IEMs. I haven't directly compared Hexa, but i have compared Nova (which is an upgrade of Hexa) to Artti T10, and Nova has a bit more female vocal emphasis than Artti T10, but i prefer T10 for a more "surgical" clean kind of sound (not to mention it's cheaper). And after i got Luna, these two are tied in terms of mix check, as Artti has a slighly more emphasized lowest sub range, but Luna has a wider sound stage. Link below for comparison of all the 4 mentioned sets. [https://audioamigo.squig.link/?share=Truthear\_Hexa,Artti\_T10,Truthear\_Nova,SGOR\_Luna](https://audioamigo.squig.link/?share=Truthear_Hexa,Artti_T10,Truthear_Nova,SGOR_Luna)
r/inearfidelity • Truthear HEXA vs Aful MagicOne vs Tri x HBB Kai | For Music Prod & Mixing ->Luna for me personally took a few days to adjust to (some say it's "burn-in" time, others say it's just your brain adjusts). Initially it might seem a bit bright, but not as ear-piercind as ew200, as the peak is around 8k, which is much more tollerable than 10k (even though it looks louder on graph). After those few days, i now very much prefer Luna as my go-to for both production and mixing, now occasionally switching back to Artti T10 just to double-check the tonal balance (as like i said the very bottom sub is more pronounced on them). From my experience Luna is more technical and "wide" compared to Artti T10, but i haven't compared it directly with Nova (altho i prefered T10 over Nova in those aspects as well). What i can tell you is that Artti T10 and Nova both sound more "pleasant" and enjoyable, more well-rounded kind of. But with Luna i have easier time finding more things that feel wrong in the mix (much more obvious sibilance, skewed bass/sub balance, more precise panning and placement, etc), which all feel more smoothed out with my other sets, and so easier to omit.
r/inearfidelity • Truthear HEXA vs Aful MagicOne vs Tri x HBB Kai | For Music Prod & Mixing ->oh ur good drivers for most of them are generally pretty similar just tuned diff. s12 pro, timeless 2, kiwi ears aether, even the cheaper artti t10
r/iems • Are certain kinds of IEMs better for EQing later than others? Like neutral sound signatures vs V-shaped and such? ->i'd save abit, 45$\~ and get the artti t10 for an actual big upgrade versus a sidegrade
r/iems • Suggestions for Iems under 40$ ->I have a standard H4, and I enjoy the Artti T10, JUZEAR x Z Reviews Defiant (highly recommend), and Truthear Hexa. They're all distinct in their own ways, and wonderful to explore music with paired to the H4.
r/DigitalAudioPlayer • My R4 finally arrived and I’m in love with it so far but need a good set of IEM’s. Could I get some recommendations from people? Something that sounds good, is comfy and doesn’t break the bank? Tia ->Hi! I'm looking for suggestions, I recently got the Artti T10 and I really, really enjoy their sound. However, the little protrusion they have on the back (cable housing I guess?) makes them painful to wear for more than an hour or so; and their nozzle is kinda thick for my ear canals. For reference, I also have a pair of FiiO F9 Pro which I find very comfortable to wear for long periods, but they sound too dark and muddy compared to the T10. Are there any IEMs with a sound signature similar to the T10 but with smaller or more ergonomic housing and smaller nozzles? Preferably under US$200.
r/headphones • r/headphones Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk ->I’ve been using the Artti T10. For music i like the supermix4 better, but for gaming the T10 is so damn sharp, fantastic.
r/iems • Best IEMs for FPS Gaming: The results may surprise you ->Any set that sound better than them? After I tried the artti t10, I wanted to try another sets, I like them very much.
r/iems • What's been your fav planar so far? ->Thank you! I love the artti t10, I was looking for a upgrade in the same price range,lol. Seems that isn't one yet. But I will probably get the F1 pro, when they are with a good price.
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->Usually, iems are pretty sensitive to eq, so you could always try that before jumping into a new pair. That said, ARTTI T10 or the Simgot EW300’s in a similar price range are both pretty good. I prefer a v-shape signature for rock in general, and these two hit above their price point. There’s also the Kiwi Ears KE4 which I’ve read are tuned to be like listening to speakers, but I’ve never heard them and they’re more than twice the price of the others. I currently run Moondrop Aria 2’s and Moondrop Robin’s (tws) as my daily driver iem’s and love them both, but they’re also a step up in price a little bit (~$100). The Aria 2’s I’m not convinced are upgrades to the T10 or EW300, but I already have them and think they sound great so I’m not worried about it. The Robins as wireless iems are so dope though. Super happy with them. I’ve also found that tips can make a pretty big impact on iems, and both comply foam tips and spring fit tips have made a huge impact in sound quality by improving the seal. All that said, sound is pretty subjective. Sometimes you just have to find something that you like more than you dislike, and be happy with it. It’s an expensive rabbit hole. I’m lucky that I grabbed a pair of Fostex TH-X00’s about 10 years ago that ended my search for headphones by being everything I wanted at a price I was ok with. Even after listening to $1000 Focal cans nothing I heard I thought justified a $600 price increase. They were a little bit better, but not $600 better. To me. Hopefully you can find a pair you’re happy with sooner than later! It’s fun, but as seen on the iem and headphone subreddits, you can end up buying an awful lot of pairs searching for what you want and iems in particular are near impossible to test before buying. Just read reviews, learn what sound signature you prefer (v-shape, neutral, etc) and hope for the best.
r/BandMaid • IEM for listening to Band Maid ->I’m not trying to wade into this fight with my own battle axe, I’m just confused on this. I ran the Artti t10 on my Apple dongle perfectly fine. It’s 16.5 ohm with 96 db sensitivity. I also run my hd560s, 120 ohm and 110 db, though admittedly at a higher phone volume. It’s an NA dongle, I’ve heard the EU one has less power. Shit, I’ve run them both off my DualSense controller. I get really lost on this power amp discussion, I’ve never owned a good amp. Legitimately, am I missing out?
r/iems • Any thoughts on the TANGZU x HBB XuanNv? ->Artti T10 should also work for that.
r/iems • Best cheap IEMs for sound quality? ->I find them very comfortable once I get them rotated just right. Usually just move them by tiny fractions until they sit just right and then they’re fine.
r/iems • What's been your fav planar so far? ->NiceHCK F1 Pro and ARTTI T10. Have also tried KZ PRX, Letshuoer S08, and Kiwi Ears Aether.
r/iems • What's been your fav planar so far? ->NiceHCK F1 Pro, ARTTI T10, Aful Explorer, and at just above that range at $159, Meze Alba (I found an open box set for $99).
r/iems • What's your favorite IEM under $50-$150? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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