Summary
Based on 5 reviews, the Tanchjim Bunny is earning a favorable overall impression from reviewers thanks to its consistent performance.
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B-Tanchjim Bunny Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: TANCHJIM Top TANCHJIM IEMs
Price (Msrp): $25
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Jaytiss
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Reviewed by: Z-Reviews
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Tanchjim Bunny lands as a tiny, cute, ultra-cheap $20 brawler that punches way up. It’s a single dynamic with a clever acoustic maze back-chamber that keeps reflections in check, yielding surprisingly holographic space for something this small. The tuning sits neutral-leaning and intimate—vocals and guitars feel close, detailed, and clean, without the “in-your-face hurts” problem. Bass isn’t a bloated “basshead bomb,” but when fed heavy tracks it digs deep and stays composed; on normal music it behaves, staying tight and controlled.
Build and kit are simple but right where they need to be: detachable 2-pin cable, in-line mic, basic tips (swap to Render-style tips for best seal). There are two versions in the wild—this regular 3.5 mm set and a DSP cable version—yet even straight analog on a neutral source the Bunny sounds shockingly grown-up. Net take: this is a 5:1 value play that can hang with many $100 IEMs, delivering clarity, intimacy, and satisfying low-end control at a price that feels unreal. If the goal is “cheap that actually slaps,” Bunny ears up.
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Reviewed by: Head-Fi.org
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The Tanchjim Bunny offers a balanced, warm sound signature that works well across genres. Its bass is full and extends decently, though texture lacks refinement, while the midrange presents vocals naturally with good clarity and minimal harshness. Treble remains smooth and inoffensive, contributing to a non-fatiguing listen, but the soundstage is average in size and separation struggles with complex tracks.
A major highlight is the optional DSP cable, which unlocks extensive customization via Tanchjim's app . This allows access to EQ presets, a 5-band parametric equalizer, and a community-driven profile library, significantly enhancing flexibility . While the Android app experience is robust, iOS functionality is reportedly less reliable . For its price, the Bunny delivers commendable technical performance and exceptional value, especially with the DSP version.
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Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
B- Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.
Average Technical Grade
C+- An honest, middle-of-the-road performance preserves structure without chasing micro-detail. It's respectable for everyday listening sessions.
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