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Impressive Budget IEM with Great Sound
I've been using the THIEAUDIO Legacy 2 for the past two months and I'm genuinely impressed with their performance, especially considering the price. The sound signature is well-balanced with a slightly warm tilt, making them enjoyable for a wide range of genres. The bass is punchy and controlled, the mids are clear and detailed, and the treble is smooth without being harsh. Comfort is also excellent, I can wear them for hours without any discomfort. The build quality feels solid and the included cable is decent. For anyone looking for a high-performing IEM on a budget, the Legacy 2 is a fantastic choice. They punch well above their weight and offer a truly enjoyable listening experience.
Fazley · March 1, 2025
Would buy again.
Had then for about 2 months. So far so good. Replaced the cable, it's nice but a bit too heavy for my taste. Sound is neutral with a bass bump. Comfort great for my ears. Hope it helps.
Iggy · August 10, 2022
Good but not the best, specially for the price
I've used the Legacy 2 for about one month straight now but, when I recently got the Tin HiFi T2+ and the KZ X CRN Zex pro, I wondered why this IEM cost so much. (Subjective) PROS: The bass is punchy, highs aren't peaky (even at high volumes), good imaging for gaming (Rainbow 6 Siege), decent sound stage, good mids, and an overall safe-sounding IEM. It also has great packaging, a good case, great cable, usable stock ear tips, a seemingly universal fit, along a great overall package. CONS: Highs lack the "air" and imaging capabilities that the T2+ have, lacks bass extension, is not as great as ZEX Pro in critical listening, and is perfect at being average with no specific traits that scream 100$. I bought this IEM as a replacement for my ATH MR7, and in that regard, I find the L2 better than the MSR7 in almost everything except the sound stage. I like the looks of the IEM and its performance in-game but, I can't justify the price for casual/critical listening and using it for games that require good positional audio. Buy this IEM if you want to blow 100$ on something that you could use to listen to anything without expecting great detail, a breathtaking sound stage, or any stand-out features. It's not something I'd recommend when better alternatives at a lower price are present.
Les · February 2, 2022





