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# 2 Dynamic + 4 Balanced Armature Drivers Dual 10mm Isobaric Subwoofer Drivers (IMPACT²) Detachable Silver-Plated OCC Cable Linsoul THIEAUDIO Hype 4 2DD+4BA in Ear Monitor, HiFi IEM Earphones with Tonal Balance, Latest Sonion Driver, Detachable Silver-Plated OCC Cable for Audiophile Musician Professionals (White)

**Brand:** linsoul
**Price:** 47536₫
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- **What is this?** Linsoul THIEAUDIO Hype 4 2DD+4BA in Ear Monitor, HiFi IEM Earphones with Tonal Balance, Latest Sonion Driver, Detachable Silver-Plated OCC Cable for Audiophile Musician Professionals (White) by linsoul
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Sonion Drivers:** Custom-tuned dual ultra-tweeter balanced armatures deliver crystal-clear mids and detailed highs.
- • **IMPACT² Bass Innovation:** Dual 10mm composite diaphragm drivers provide deep, textured bass without sacrificing clarity.
- • **Ergonomic & Durable Design:** Sleek, metal-enclosed IEMs with a comfortable fit for marathon listening or professional monitoring.
- • **Studio-Grade Precision Sound:** Experience ultra-accurate tonal balance with a sub-bass boost that mirrors original studio mixes.
- • **Premium Silver-Plated OCC Cable:** Enhanced audio clarity and refined signal transmission with a detachable, tangle-free cable.

## Overview

The THIEAUDIO Hype 4 is a hybrid in-ear monitor designed for audiophiles and professionals, featuring 2 dynamic and 4 balanced armature drivers including the innovative IMPACT² dual subwoofer system. It delivers a studio-accurate, sub-bass-boosted neutral sound signature with exceptional stereo imaging and layering. Equipped with the latest Sonion drivers and a detachable silver-plated OCC cable, it offers premium build quality, comfort, and refined audio clarity at a competitive $399 price point.

## Description

Product description THIEAUDIO Hype4 2DD+4BA Hybrid Drivers IEM THIEAUDIO Hype 4 The hype 4 remains the IMPACT2 subwoofer solution but utilizes the latest generation of Sonion Drivers specifically for the Hype 4 to achieve a higher perceived audio resolution, texture, and layer in your mids and treble. Furthermore, the Hype 4 features our most successful tonal balance. The Most Successful Tonal Balance About Thieaudio The iem has a better bass extension, a ruler-flat midrange and exceptional resolution and high precise. It is designed for musicians, studio engineers, and audiophiles or on-stage etc. THIEAUDIO team has put audio quality at the forefront of each project, aiming to be the Robin Hood of the audio world by bringing the best sounding audio solutions at the most affordable prices. Powerful Drivers Construction For High-Quality Audio IMPACT2 (“Impact Squared”) THIEAUDIO’s Latest Technological Innovation Meet IMPACT2 - our game-changing subwoofer solution featuring dual 10mm composite diaphragm drivers in an innovative isobaric design. With an additional subwoofer, it delivers intensified bass power and texture, while our in-house isobaric chamber design ensures consistent frequency and pressure. Enjoy superior bass quality without any tonal compromise. Elevate your audio experience with IMPACT2 today! Latest Generation Sonion Drivers Hype 4 utilizes the customized latest gen of Sonion Drivers. With superb ultra-treble extension that rivals EST or planar drivers, as well as lower driver vibrations and harmonic distortions at higher outputs, the E50 series is one of the most robust treble drivers we have tested so far. Our implementation of the 26A series driver provides excellent tonal balance, particularly in the fundamental midrange, as well as lower trebles, with a near-perfect match to our target curvatures. More Details About Tonal Perfection Discerning audiences will appreciate the clean separation from the bass and the mids, which allows sub-bass impacts to be even more precise while the mids remain neutral and as-intended by the studio engineers. The treble response reminisces on one of the most legendary IEM’s that has revolutionized the industry. The technicalities from a humble 6 driver configuration sets new standards for this price bracket. The Hype 4 encompasses the no-nonsense recipe for THIEAUDIO perfection. A BRILLIANT APPEARANCE WITHOUT EXAGGERATION Shining Faceplate The hype 4‘s faceplate features a special effect where it changes color depending on how lights is shining on it. It is also skin-friendly as the cornerstone for unparalleled sound purity. High-Grade Silver-Plated Occ Cable The cable is customized for hype 4 to provide a little more clarity and refinement compared to the previous generation of THIEAUDIO’s cables. There is also a superb portable carrying iem case with the hype 4. The detachable cord made me think these were wireless in-ear monitors. Are they truly wireless? Our iems feature a detachable cable for flexibility (e.g., replacing or upgrading wires), but they rely solely on wired connection, with no wireless functionality. The detachable design does not indicate wireless capability. The detachable cord made me think these were wireless in-ear monitors. Are they truly wireless? Our iems feature a detachable cable for flexibility (e.g., replacing or upgrading wires), but they rely solely on wired connection, with no wireless functionality. The detachable design does not indicate wireless capability. What should I do if I receive a different iem? This may occur due to relabeling processes by fulfillment team. Please send us photos of the product and the product label on the box. We'll verify and resolve within 24 hours. What should I do if I receive a different iem? This may occur due to relabeling processes by fulfillment team. Please send us photos of the product and the product label on the box. We'll verify and resolve within 24 hours. The earbuds cause ear pain after long use. How can I improve comfort? For optimal comfort, wear them for 60 minutes, then take a 10-15 minute break to ease ear pressure. Prolonged wear beyond this duration may lead to ear fatigue or discomfort, even with ergonomic design. The earbuds cause ear pain after long use. How can I improve comfort? For optimal comfort, wear them for 60 minutes, then take a 10-15 minute break to ease ear pressure. Prolonged wear beyond this duration may lead to ear fatigue or discomfort, even with ergonomic design. Too large shape is painful in my ears. Is there a better fit for my ears? The Hype4 IEMs are specifically contoured for users with medium to large ear sizes. For users with smaller ears, we recommend carefully considering the fit before purchase, as the form factor may not suit smaller ear canals. Too large shape is painful in my ears. Is there a better fit for my ears? The Hype4 IEMs are specifically contoured for users with medium to large ear sizes. For users with smaller ears, we recommend carefully considering the fit before purchase, as the form factor may not suit smaller ear canals. The sound performance didn't match my expectations. What' s wrong? We' re sorry for the disappointment. When receiving new IEM, try burn-in: Play music at 50% volume for 20+ hours to optimize driver performance. The sound performance didn't match my expectations. What' s wrong? We' re sorry for the disappointment. When receiving new IEM, try burn-in: Play music at 50% volume for 20+ hours to optimize driver performance. Featured IEMs from Linsoul Xenns Mangird Tea PRO THIEAUDIO HYPE 4 MKII Kiwi Ears Orchestra II ZiiGaat Odyssey 2 ZiiGaat Horizon Kiwi Ears Astral Kiwi Ears Aether Featured In Ear Earphones and IEM Companions From Linsoul Tripowin Zonie 2M Long IEM Cable Kiwi Ears Allegro Mini Portable IEM DAC AMP Kiwi Ears Allegro Pro Portable IEM DAC AMP Kiwi Ears Flex Eartips Kiwi Ears Sonicap Earbud Case TANGZU Tang Sancai Noble Earbud Tips Tripowin Zonie 2m cable comes with a 2-meter cable that provides users with a high-quality audio transmission solution for those who require longer distances or prefer not to use Bluetooth. Allegro Mini's sleek, all-aluminum alloy design not only adds to its durability but also gives it a minimalist aesthetic, perfect for those who want high-fidelity sound in a compact, stylish form Designed for gamers, audiophiles, and everyday music enthusiasts, the Allegro Pro offers significant upgrades in sound performance, output power, and device compatibility Kiwi Ears Flex ear tips exclusive anti-earwax structure ensures the auditory passage remains unobstructed. This design not only augments the clarity of your music but also preserves ear cleanliness. The case combines a crush-resistant ABS shell with shock-absorbing EVA foam interior. Its water and dust-proof design offers reliable protection, making it perfect for commuters and travelers Crafted from medical-grade liquid silicone, they provide a secure fit with textured surfaces for pressure relief and improved isolation

Review: Surprisingly good for the price - The THIEAUDIO Hype 4 is a mid-range in-ear monitor (IEM) that has garnered significant attention for its impressive sound quality and design. Priced at $399, it offers a compelling option for audiophiles seeking high-performance audio without venturing into the ultra-premium market. Design and Build Quality The Hype 4 features a sleek and ergonomic design, ensuring a comfortable fit for extended listening sessions. The IEMs are crafted with high-quality materials, providing both durability and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The included silver-plated OCC cable enhances clarity and refinement, contributing to the overall premium feel of the product. Sound Performance The Hype 4 employs a hybrid driver configuration, utilizing two dynamic drivers and four balanced armature drivers, including THIEAUDIO’s IMPACT technology. This setup delivers a sub-bass-boosted neutral tuning signature, offering deep and controlled bass, natural mids, and detailed treble. The soundstage is notably wide, with excellent stereo imaging and layering capabilities, making it suitable for both audiophiles and professionals seeking accurate sound reproduction. Pros: Balanced Sound Signature: The Hype 4 provides a tasteful U-shaped sound signature, with well-represented male and female vocals, making it versatile across various music genres. Comfortable Fit: The ergonomic design ensures a secure and comfortable fit, suitable for long listening sessions without causing fatigue. High-Quality Cable: The included silver-plated OCC cable enhances audio clarity and adds to the premium feel of the IEMs. Cons: Bass Emphasis: While the deep bass is appealing to many, it may be overwhelming for listeners who prefer a more neutral or treble-focused sound signature. I had to equalize the bass region down a bit to prevent it overwhelming the midrange. Upper Treble Presence: Some users have noted that the upper treble can be slightly exaggerated, which might be distracting in certain tracks. It stands out in its price range, offering a combination of high-quality build, comfort, and impressive sound performance. Its balanced tuning and deep bass make it a solid choice for those seeking an enjoyable listening experience with depth. However, individuals sensitive to bass-heavy or treble-emphasized sound signatures may want to audition the Hype 4 before making a purchase. Overall, it represents a strong value proposition in the competitive IEM market.
Review: Lives up to the hype. - I was somewhat underwhelmed by the Hype 4 when I first got them and put them on. They sounded great, don't get me wrong, but just, not as big a jump in perceived sound quality as I'd been hoping for, coming from the position of having a lot of experience with IEMs in the $200-300 range. But diminishing returns is a serious thing with IEMs, and you should never expect $400 IEMs to be "twice as good" as a pair that costs $200. They can still be worth the premium, of course, but you really need to temper your expectations with IEMs in this price bracket. But after a few weeks I keep finding myself coming back to the Hype 4, and I've started to understand what sets them apart and makes them worth $400. And at this point I can confidently say: Yes, these are fantastic IEMs. If you're considering them and don't automatically wince at the price, just buy them. I doubt many people could be truly disappointed with the Hype 4. Let's start with the tuning: the Hype 4 are sometimes called "V-shaped," but that's really not accurate at all. They're actually pretty close to the neutral "new meta" tuning, just with a bass shelf and a couple of treble peaks. Take a look at a graph and compare them to something like the Thieaudio Monarch Mk2 or Kiwi Ears KE4, both renowned for being pretty dang close to a perfect "new meta" tuning. The Hype 4 are tuned VERY similarly to the Monarch Mk2 - just with more bass emphasis. So I would call them fairly neutral-warm overall. If you like bass, these will probably make you very happy, unless you're just an absolute bass nut or something. You can only push bass so far with IEMs before it sounds totally muddy - the Hype 4 nail it, imo. Bass is warm, full, punchy, natural, and CLEAR. There is a distinct separation between sub-bass, bass, and lower mids, and that's what you want with any IEM, really. You really FEEL bass drum hits or 808s. And yet, those "boomier," punchier sounds don't drown out the bass guitar or synth or anything else in that lower range. It all just works together perfectly. On really well-recorded tracks, the bass emphasis of the Hype 4 really helps sell the feeling of "space" and three-dimensionality. Mids are crystal clear and neither over- nor under-emphasized. Vocals are very clear and distinct, very "forward," so to speak, but they are almost never shouty or piercing. Treble is very pleasant - I really despise IEMs with over-emphasized treble, as it almost always sounds shouty, piercing, and fatiguing to my ears. The Hype 4 gets treble right, at least for me. It's cranked up just enough to create that feeling of "detail" and "headspace" while never really overwhelming the mids or hurting my ears. Soundstage is a very subjective thing, and frankly I don't think it's as REAL a thing as the audiophile community seems to believe it is. As such, I don't really like to talk about soundstage when reviewing IEMs. All I'll say for the Hype 4 in this area is that they feel very spacious. Imaging, on the other hand, is very much a real thing, and tends to not get enough focus in reviews. The Hype 4 have pretty good imaging. Not the best I've ever heard, but far from the worst. In most cases, the Hype 4 present individual instruments and voices very clearly and distinctly from one another. The fact of the matter is, some songs are just poorly produced, and neither the Hype 4 nor any other IEM can pull distinct images out of mud. But on well-engineered tracks, imaging is very good, especially considering their bass-emphasized tuning. Comfort is also subjective. I find the Hype 4 to be perfectly comfortable in my ears over long periods of time. But they are big, so if you have small ears, these may be too much for you. They're far from the biggest out there, mind you. I would think the vast majority of people could use them comfortably with the right tips. The cable is fine. I replaced it with a Tripowin cable purely for aesthetics. Oh, speaking of aesthetics, they look really nice. I bought the white/pink/purple sparkly ones and they look and feel very premium. All in all, I think the Hype 4 are excellent neutral-warm IEMs and an easy "blind buy" recommendation. I think they're worth the price - they're not "twice as good" as the KE4s, for example, but that extra $200 really does get you another level of clarity and spaciousness. To me, that's worth the premium. My recommended IEMs per price bracket: $25: 7hz x Crinacle Zero 2 $50: Truthear x Crinacle Zero: RED $100: 7hz x Crinacle Dioko $150: Truthear Nova $200: Kiwi Ears KE4 or 7hz Timeless 2 $300: DUNU x Gizaudio DaVinci $400: Thieaudio Hype 4

## Features

- 【𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐬】The Hype 4 performs as portable studio monitors, and recalls back on the original meaning of in-ear monitors. From its wide soundstage to excellent stereo imaging and layering capabilities, the Hype 4 provides technical discernment that rivals even the best of studio monitors and monitoring headphones. The sub-bass-boosted neutral tuning signature is meant to deliver the exact tonality that the music was originally mixed on. The Hype 4 focuses on one thing - being as accurate and precise as it can. So, musicians, studio engineers, and audiophiles who want the real deal, the Hype 4 is the IEM for you.
- 【𝐇𝐲𝐩𝐞 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬】THIEAUDIO is excited to announce a fresh lineup of next-Gen IEM’s: Hype (Hybrid Performance). Since our journey into the world of HiFi audio, we have accomplished much and have grown tremendously with every new project. Every launch has taught us how to develop better sounding audio solutions, as well as develop and utilize new driver types. We are putting together all of our acquired knowledge into the new Hype series. As the name implies, the Hype series will integrate multiple transducer types that best demonstrate innovations in the field to bring together new IEM’s that excel in both technicalities and tonality.
- 【𝐈𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐌𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐓² 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧】The IMPACT2 (“Impact Squared”) is THIEAUDIO’s latest technological innovation to change the personalized audio industry. IMPACT2 is a new subwoofer solution consisting of two 10mm composite diaphragm drivers arranged in an isobaric design. The addition of another 10mm subwoofer significantly enhances the power and texture of the bass, while our in-house isobaric chamber design keeps the frequency and pressure constant. This means you can enjoy better-quality bass without sacrificing tonal integrity.
- 【𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬】The Hype 4 features the latest generation of Sonion Drivers, which we have custom implemented specifically for the Hype 4. The Soinion E50 series “Hummingbird” is a dual ultra-tweeter balanced armature driver, with the best technical specifications from any treble drivers offered by Sonion so far. Furthermore, we have selected the updated 26A series driver from Sonion for the mids. Dual stacking of this driver provides excellent output-to-THD ratios, which means you’ll notice a higher perceived audio resolution, texture, and layer in your mids and treble.
- 【𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐜 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐄𝐀𝐔𝐃𝐈𝐎 𝐓𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧】Following the foundation of preceding models, the Hype 4 required a tonal signature that was nothing less than perfection. Using the blueprint from the Monarch MKII, Clairvoyance, and the Oracle, the Hype 4 features our most successful tonal balance. With a strong sub-bass presence that cuts off precisely at 200Hz, with a ruler-flat midrange, to a near-perfect pinna curvature at 3kHz and a mild gradual decay until 20kHz, the Hype 4 is the perfect studio setup in your ears.
- 【𝐂𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐦 𝐀𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐯𝐞𝐫-𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐎𝐂𝐂 𝐈𝐄𝐌 𝐂𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞】The Hype 4 comes standard with a high-grade silver-plated OCC cable. This upgrade in cable materials provides a little more clarity and refinement compared to the previous generation of THIEAUDIO’s cables.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D1BKX76P |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,216 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #175 in Recording In-Ear Audio Monitors |
| Brand | Linsoul |
| Brand Name | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Eartip, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic, polycarbonate (PC) |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 163 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 10Hz-22kHz |
| Frequency Response | 22 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 17 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Model Name | THIEAUDIO Hype 4 |
| Model Number | THIEAUDIO Hype 4 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 105 dB |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Audio monitoring, recording, for DJs, gaming |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Movie, TV Series, Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Linsoul
- **Color:** White
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Impedance:** 17 Ohms

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The detachable cord made me think these were wireless in-ear monitors. Are they truly wireless?**
A: Our iems feature a detachable cable for flexibility (e.g., replacing or upgrading wires), but they rely solely on wired connection, with no wireless functionality. The detachable design does not indicate wireless capability.

**Q: What should I do if I receive a different iem?**
A: This may occur due to relabeling processes by fulfillment team. Please send us photos of the product and the product label on the box. We'll verify and resolve within 24 hours.

**Q: The earbuds cause ear pain after long use. How can I improve comfort?**
A: For optimal comfort, wear them for 60 minutes, then take a 10-15 minute break to ease ear pressure. Prolonged wear beyond this duration may lead to ear fatigue or discomfort, even with ergonomic design.

**Q: Too large shape is painful in my ears. Is there a better fit for my ears?**
A: The Hype4 IEMs are specifically contoured for users with medium to large ear sizes. For users with smaller ears, we recommend carefully considering the fit before purchase, as the form factor may not suit smaller ear canals.

**Q: The sound performance didn't match my expectations. What' s wrong?**
A: We' re sorry for the disappointment. When receiving new IEM, try burn-in: Play music at 50% volume for 20+ hours to optimize driver performance.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly good for the price
*by F***S on January 15, 2025*

The THIEAUDIO Hype 4 is a mid-range in-ear monitor (IEM) that has garnered significant attention for its impressive sound quality and design. Priced at $399, it offers a compelling option for audiophiles seeking high-performance audio without venturing into the ultra-premium market. Design and Build Quality The Hype 4 features a sleek and ergonomic design, ensuring a comfortable fit for extended listening sessions. The IEMs are crafted with high-quality materials, providing both durability and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The included silver-plated OCC cable enhances clarity and refinement, contributing to the overall premium feel of the product. Sound Performance The Hype 4 employs a hybrid driver configuration, utilizing two dynamic drivers and four balanced armature drivers, including THIEAUDIO’s IMPACT technology. This setup delivers a sub-bass-boosted neutral tuning signature, offering deep and controlled bass, natural mids, and detailed treble. The soundstage is notably wide, with excellent stereo imaging and layering capabilities, making it suitable for both audiophiles and professionals seeking accurate sound reproduction. Pros: Balanced Sound Signature: The Hype 4 provides a tasteful U-shaped sound signature, with well-represented male and female vocals, making it versatile across various music genres. Comfortable Fit: The ergonomic design ensures a secure and comfortable fit, suitable for long listening sessions without causing fatigue. High-Quality Cable: The included silver-plated OCC cable enhances audio clarity and adds to the premium feel of the IEMs. Cons: Bass Emphasis: While the deep bass is appealing to many, it may be overwhelming for listeners who prefer a more neutral or treble-focused sound signature. I had to equalize the bass region down a bit to prevent it overwhelming the midrange. Upper Treble Presence: Some users have noted that the upper treble can be slightly exaggerated, which might be distracting in certain tracks. It stands out in its price range, offering a combination of high-quality build, comfort, and impressive sound performance. Its balanced tuning and deep bass make it a solid choice for those seeking an enjoyable listening experience with depth. However, individuals sensitive to bass-heavy or treble-emphasized sound signatures may want to audition the Hype 4 before making a purchase. Overall, it represents a strong value proposition in the competitive IEM market.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lives up to the hype.
*by N***N on January 23, 2025*

I was somewhat underwhelmed by the Hype 4 when I first got them and put them on. They sounded great, don't get me wrong, but just, not as big a jump in perceived sound quality as I'd been hoping for, coming from the position of having a lot of experience with IEMs in the $200-300 range. But diminishing returns is a serious thing with IEMs, and you should never expect $400 IEMs to be "twice as good" as a pair that costs $200. They can still be worth the premium, of course, but you really need to temper your expectations with IEMs in this price bracket. But after a few weeks I keep finding myself coming back to the Hype 4, and I've started to understand what sets them apart and makes them worth $400. And at this point I can confidently say: Yes, these are fantastic IEMs. If you're considering them and don't automatically wince at the price, just buy them. I doubt many people could be truly disappointed with the Hype 4. Let's start with the tuning: the Hype 4 are sometimes called "V-shaped," but that's really not accurate at all. They're actually pretty close to the neutral "new meta" tuning, just with a bass shelf and a couple of treble peaks. Take a look at a graph and compare them to something like the Thieaudio Monarch Mk2 or Kiwi Ears KE4, both renowned for being pretty dang close to a perfect "new meta" tuning. The Hype 4 are tuned VERY similarly to the Monarch Mk2 - just with more bass emphasis. So I would call them fairly neutral-warm overall. If you like bass, these will probably make you very happy, unless you're just an absolute bass nut or something. You can only push bass so far with IEMs before it sounds totally muddy - the Hype 4 nail it, imo. Bass is warm, full, punchy, natural, and CLEAR. There is a distinct separation between sub-bass, bass, and lower mids, and that's what you want with any IEM, really. You really FEEL bass drum hits or 808s. And yet, those "boomier," punchier sounds don't drown out the bass guitar or synth or anything else in that lower range. It all just works together perfectly. On really well-recorded tracks, the bass emphasis of the Hype 4 really helps sell the feeling of "space" and three-dimensionality. Mids are crystal clear and neither over- nor under-emphasized. Vocals are very clear and distinct, very "forward," so to speak, but they are almost never shouty or piercing. Treble is very pleasant - I really despise IEMs with over-emphasized treble, as it almost always sounds shouty, piercing, and fatiguing to my ears. The Hype 4 gets treble right, at least for me. It's cranked up just enough to create that feeling of "detail" and "headspace" while never really overwhelming the mids or hurting my ears. Soundstage is a very subjective thing, and frankly I don't think it's as REAL a thing as the audiophile community seems to believe it is. As such, I don't really like to talk about soundstage when reviewing IEMs. All I'll say for the Hype 4 in this area is that they feel very spacious. Imaging, on the other hand, is very much a real thing, and tends to not get enough focus in reviews. The Hype 4 have pretty good imaging. Not the best I've ever heard, but far from the worst. In most cases, the Hype 4 present individual instruments and voices very clearly and distinctly from one another. The fact of the matter is, some songs are just poorly produced, and neither the Hype 4 nor any other IEM can pull distinct images out of mud. But on well-engineered tracks, imaging is very good, especially considering their bass-emphasized tuning. Comfort is also subjective. I find the Hype 4 to be perfectly comfortable in my ears over long periods of time. But they are big, so if you have small ears, these may be too much for you. They're far from the biggest out there, mind you. I would think the vast majority of people could use them comfortably with the right tips. The cable is fine. I replaced it with a Tripowin cable purely for aesthetics. Oh, speaking of aesthetics, they look really nice. I bought the white/pink/purple sparkly ones and they look and feel very premium. All in all, I think the Hype 4 are excellent neutral-warm IEMs and an easy "blind buy" recommendation. I think they're worth the price - they're not "twice as good" as the KE4s, for example, but that extra $200 really does get you another level of clarity and spaciousness. To me, that's worth the premium. My recommended IEMs per price bracket: $25: 7hz x Crinacle Zero 2 $50: Truthear x Crinacle Zero: RED $100: 7hz x Crinacle Dioko $150: Truthear Nova $200: Kiwi Ears KE4 or 7hz Timeless 2 $300: DUNU x Gizaudio DaVinci $400: Thieaudio Hype 4

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great IEM for the price
*by S***Y on June 6, 2024*

My experiences with IEMs started with the TruthEar Crinacle Zero to see if I could make switch from headphones to IEMs. Once I felt comfortable with that then I bought the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lites which I returned and then bought from friend who sold his and I just got used to them. Fabulous pair of IEMs that I still use even if the pressure and size of it bothers me occasionally. I also have the Sony WF-1000XM3 and WH-1000XM4 for use when traveling so don't mind spending money for the better experience. First off, the Hype 4 is a gorgeous set of IEMs. The white color ones in particular stood out to me and are even better to look at in person. Size and nozzle compared to the OL are smaller so were easy to wear in my ears for extended periods of time the brief time I had them and the sound without a DAC/AMP were fine but really shine with one like the Qudelix 5K pictured with the Hype 4 above. Wanted an IEM that had more bass while still retaining the treble I liked in the OL and with some tweaking it was the perfect IEM to use. The price of $399 for them I think is more than fair for the performance it provides for the user. Wish they provided a little more in terms of the case provided to store them which is in the large side and the ear tips were better, but nothing something like the DUNU S&S (also pictured above) could help to get the most out of the Hype 4. Even with all the positives the few negatives I encountered had me returning these (twice in fact). The issue I ran into is as a controller player I needed a boom or inline mic wire to pair it with in order to chat with friends on Discord, Xbox and PlayStation and the options are limited out there. Originally, I tried using the Kinera Gramr Modular and Linsoul KINERA Celeste RUYI with boom mics but the pin on the mic wires is too big for the Hype 4 port so the connection couldn't be seated properly and was loose as a result. Then my friend suggested the okcsc inline mic but same issues with the connection not seating properly causing the IEM to pop loose with very little touching which is not ideal to say the least. Finally, I found the Linsoul Tripowin Grace which is I guess technically on brand and seated firmly into the port of the Hype 4 which was a relief when I felt that soft click. Thought I had solved my problems there but my luck isn't that good apparently. The issue with Tripowin cable is it was echoing audio from what I was watching/playing/listening to from video games to online content like YouTube and Twitch to the chat I was in. First I thought it was Discord doing it but testing it on Xbox had the same issues when playing or watching YouTube/Twitch while in a party chatting with friends. Trying the other cables I had I couldn't reproduce the same issue at all. Finally, I decided to give up on this IEM and return it and the Tripowin Grace to Amazon for a refund. If you don't have the niche issue I have, the Hype 4 is an amazing IEM you can drive as is with no DAC but truly shines with one if you have one. The sound is amazing and for the money spent well worth it IMO. I really, really, REALLY wanted to make it work but the cable issues prevented me from keeping it but if you buy it for purely the music listening experience you won't be disappointed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Linsoul THIEAUDIO Hype 4 2DD+4BA in Ear Monitor, HiFi IEM Earphones with Tonal Balance, Latest Sonion Driver, Detachable Silver-Plated OCC Cable for Audiophile Musician Professionals (White)
- Linsoul DUNU S&S Silicone Eartips S/M/L (3pairs) for Nozzle Diameter from 4mm-5.5mm for Stage Studio, for KZ ZS10 Pro, 7HZ Zero, Orchestra Lite, TANGZU Wan'er S.G IEM (S/M/L- Each Size 1 Pair)
- Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter

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