I’m genuinely impressed by the Dunu Titan S2 at this price point. For $79, you get a well-rounded package: a sturdy case, four sets of ear tips, a high-quality cable, and the IEMs themselves.
The build is excellent — all metal, compact yet weighty, and it feels premium in hand. I picked the dark brown color, and it looks classy and understated.
Sound-wise, it’s a great listen. It’s fun without being overly bassy, has a nice bit of sparkle up top, and the mids are slightly forward with good presence. It strikes a balance that’s engaging but not fatiguing.
At this price, it’s hard to ask for more — and easy to enjoy what’s here.
I came for the tech, stayed for the service.
Not only is their tech great, but also their customer service. Quick replies. Attentive. Striving for best customer experience. Superb team they have.
I'm not too knowledgeable on iems and the breakdown of them, but I can guarantee 100% that these smack all regular earbuds. And the price differential is not that much for the upgrade difference in sound quality.
I had a pair of earbuds with a price of around 30-40 and when I tried the iems I bought the differences were instantly recognizable. I began to hear things I've never heard before. And if these that I got are good, I can just imagine how good the higher priced iems and dacs are.
Now that I've seen how drastic the change is and how much I'm truly missing from music or sound in general, I've become invested in the audiophile realm. Most don't know that they don't know that we're losing out on so much sound.
Really enjoying the Dunu titan 2 , it’s my first IEM and I must say when I plug into my Hipdac 3 I can’t imagine anything sounding much better!! Well done Dunu :)