The Tunai Piano Hi-Res Audio Headphones are hitting Indiegogo later this month. You can check the Tunai website to keep track. However, Tunai expects them to retail for just $59,99 and they’re worth every penny and then some if that holds true.
Last year saw Andy test the Tunai Drum headphones, which admittedly look a heck of a lot like the Piano. They wanted to raise $15,000 to release those and blasted through that with $26,681 and over 500 happy customers from that alone, and great success on Amazon afterwards. I’m guessing they’ll have similar targets for the Piano, and give the performance I’ve heard from them, I may need to pick up a set for myself too.
You just can’t get sound this big for this amount of money. Well, that was true last year at least. It seems like extremely good headphones are getting cheaper by the week right now. Tunai has some firm competition on the market these days, but I think they still have the edge in regards to price, performance and build quality. Think you can find better for less? Let me know because I’d like to see proof.
The sheer depth of the bass from these headphones is staggering. Not just for in-ear headphones, but for any headphones in general. It’s not boosted or amped in any way, there’s just plenty of it, and it sounds superb. Even still, the mid-range and treble have as much detail as is possible without spending a fortune on more dedicated equipment. For “plug in your phone and go” type headphones, the quality is staggeringly good.
Right now, it seems a “best set of headphones ever” lands in my lap every other week. Either the performance is better, or the price is better, and this week it seems to be both. Best headphones ever? No, there are subjectively better out there. However, I can’t think of anything that sounds better by a tiny bit until I spend two or three times over the value of the Tunai. Big performance on a wallet-friendly budget is here for everyone, and even the more serious audiophiles out there should eagerly check these out.
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