Tipsy M1 and Tangzu Fudu Verse 2 are in-ear monitors. Tipsy M1 costs $99 while Tangzu Fudu Verse 2 costs $99. Tipsy M1 holds a decisive 3-point edge in reviewer scores (7 vs 4). Tipsy M1 has significantly better mids with a 5.3-point edge, Tipsy M1 has slightly better treble with a 0.4-point edge, Tipsy M1 has significantly better dynamics with a 1.8-point edge and Tipsy M1 has significantly better soundstage with a 2.5-point edge.
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| Metric | Tipsy M1 | Tangzu Fudu Verse 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 7 | 4 |
| Mids | 6.3 | 1 |
| Treble | 5.4 | 5 |
| Details | 5.9 | 4 |
| Soundstage | 6.5 | 4 |
| Imaging | 6.1 | 4 |
| Dynamics | 6.8 | 5 |
| Tonality | 6.5 | 4 |
| Technicalities | 5.5 | 5 |
Tipsy M1 Aggregated Review Score
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Average Reviewer Score:
7Generally Favorable
Tangzu Fudu Verse 2 Aggregated Review Score
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4Unfavorable
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Tipsy M1 reviewed by Jaytiss
Youtube Video Summary
Tipsy M1 brings a novel bamboo-fiber diaphragm to the ~$99 bracket, wrapped in a tiny, lightweight shell with a metal nozzle, QDC connectors, venting, and a tidy accessory set (puck case, 6.3 mm adapter, labeled cable with a firm chin slider). The petite housing is a double-edged sword: comfort for small-ear fits, but seal and stability can be finicky and demand tip-rolling—sticky tips help. Build and finish are attractive (notably the green and the red/orange colorways), and the cable feels good if not “hyper-premium.”
Sonically, M1 leans into a thick, rich bass with a downward-sloping balance and agreeable mids; it benefits from being cranked and carefully dialed in. The FR shows a small dip around ~500 Hz, a solid bass shelf, and a fair amount of upper mids; while treble extension and micro-detail aren’t the star, the overall tonality is pleasant and cohesive. Versus its stablemates, it’s judged better than Star One, preferred over SPA 260 and Drummer (those trend hotter up top), and competitive against a crowded ~$100 field: sets like the Pula/Pool Unic trade comfort and accessories, Defiant offers a touch more mid-treble air, planars like S08 push detail and sparkle, while something “lean-clean” like Truthear Pure dials back bass/upper-mids.
What emerges is a fun, bass-forward single-DD with good dynamics, surprisingly tidy FR for its price, and a cautious recommendation for listeners who value warmth and musicality over ultimate air and incisive technicalities. It’s described as Tipsy’s strongest recent effort—a set that can occasionally underwhelm in treble finesse but, when the fit and power are right, delivers a sweet, engaging tonality and even a hint of soundstage expansion. Call it a competitive <$100 option that would shine even brighter with a more secure shell and a touch more top-end refinement.
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The Tipsy M1 is a single-dynamic IEM built around a 10 mm bamboo-fiber diaphragm that the brand positions as a first of its kind; the official page lists a lightweight shell and a measurement-driven tuning approach. These facts, along with a street/MSRP around $99, place it firmly in the budget bracket where build efficiency and sensible tuning matter most.
Sonically, the M1 skews warm with a mid/low-frequency emphasis; even Tipsy’s own materials and retailer Q&A frame it as a bass-leaning set rather than a treble showpiece. Independent impressions note a relaxed treble with modest upper-air/extension, which keeps sibilance down but also limits perceived “sparkle” and micro-detail. Expect an easy listen with fuller mid-bass and smooth vocals, while top-end brilliance is restrained.
Technical performance is competent for the price: dynamics are agreeable and imaging/stage are serviceable, but detail retrieval and treble resolution trail brighter peers. Taken together, the M1 fits listeners who prefer a cushioned, low-fatigue balance for pop, hip-hop, or relaxed listening; treble-centric or “air” seekers should shortlist alternatives. Within the sub-$150 tier and given its strengths/limits, the overall value sits in the solid-but-not-class-leading range.
Tipsy M1 Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD (10 mm bamboo-fiber)
Tuning Type: Warm L-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $99
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Tangzu Fudu Verse 2 Details
Driver Configuration: n/a
Tuning Type: n/a
Brand: TangZu Top TangZu IEMs
Price (Msrp): $99
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B+- Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.
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B-- The presentation is steady if unspectacular, holding onto essential details when the music stays simple. Fine details occasionally slip through the cracks.
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C-- Tonality remains inconsistent, with uneven peaks and dips that disrupt musical flow. You'll constantly notice peaks or dips pulling focus.
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C+- Technical ability is serviceable, keeping basic detail intact across simpler tracks. It keeps up with acoustic tracks without much fuss.
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