RHA T10 & T10i In Ear Monitor Headphones Review

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RHA have slowly grown to be a company which has strongly impressed the industry with their great value for money offerings. In addition to this, RHA are known to provide unparalleled customer services which is a great testament to the not only the company itself but also the end user experience. The latest in their popular line-up is the T10 and T10i in-ear monitor headphones which feature outstanding build quality, a hand-made dynamic driver and 3 tuneable filter options.



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B1-66ER

Audioholic Intern
These seem to fit close the way my Klipsch Image S4A's fit. I love that fit, damn I LOVE that fit, though I wasn't big on the Klipsch sound. These seem to have that fit, aside from the noted weightiness. And, of course the trade off, cause you cant have it all! The sound. Could I live with the sound? Bassy, but entirely accurate in the upper register?
 
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Bryan Johnson

Audiophyte
These IEMs were a great purchase for my tastes. They work well both in the office and out in the yard using noisy equipment. I'm not sure that even at the $200 price point they should be discussed in terms of audiophile-grade or not. The many ear cushion options, serviceable tuning options, top shelf build quality, and respectable passive isolation are where they earn their paycheck. My IEM experience is mostly with $100-range products from Shure, Sennheiser and the like, and I would buy these again in a heartbeat. Biggest thing I would change is that the memory wire that is intended to form over the ear is a little irritating to refit if you find yourself interrupted frequently and have to pull them out and refit them. Once in place they stay put well enough though.
 
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