

I ended up finding some foam tips that gave me the best comfort I could get out of the OLA for my ears. I did get some spinfits to fit but the angle of the nozzle caused those trips to dig into my ear canal which made for about 8 min of listening before giving up for a bit. The edges of the faceplate dug into my ear and I couldn’t make a seal with any of the stock tips. It looked good in theory but once I attempted to insert the OLA into my ear, I ran into all the problems. Looks and fitI like the way the OLA looks and it has this hybrid shell design with a plastic nozzle/housing and an aluminum faceplate.
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Gear UsedIPhone 12 pro with headphone adapter, Khadas Tea, Moondrop, Moon River 2, SMSL SU-9 feeding the SP400 amp. I listen to a lot of genres but I hover in the classic rock, blues and edm music with some rap here and there. When it comes to an over ear headphone I prefer a spacious sound with a deep low end, the mids to be more forward and the highs to be a little bright with some sparkle. Onto the review of the OLA! My personal preference is a hybrid/tribrid IEM where I get good hitting bass and have a detailed treble with decent mids. The OLA can be picked up from Shenzhenaudio below if you really want to give it a shot. While I always appreciate the chance to test and review products sent in from manufacturers, it never affects the rating of my reviews. Many thanks to Shenzhenaudio for sending the OLA out to review. The OLA is a simple 10mm single DD IEM coming in at $39.99(no mic) or $42.99 with the mic built into the cable. I’ve yet to try any IEMs from Tanchjim so I jumped at the opportunity to check their stuff out. I was fortunate enough to receive some entry level IEMs to review and among them was the Tachjim OLA.

I knew I needed to find something newer for under $50 since it was a super old IEM at this point in time.
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I don’t do many sub $100 IEMs that often but when I want something under $100 I usually recommend the Moondrop Aria and for under $50 the Tin T2 plus was my original recommendation.
