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Para quem é Bass Head, e procura uns TWS com muito bass os TWS CHI-FI do momento são os novos
SoundPEATS Truengine SE.
The SoundPEATS TrueEngine SE may act all tough with its dual driver-setup to get most out of the sound quality; in reality, it's bass all around the clock on the TrueEngine SE.
There is a lot of emphasis on the bass and lower-mids on the TrueEngine SE. A lot. The bass of this SoundPEATS thumps easily, even in songs you wouldn't expect to have much bass - like singer-songwriter ballads. Drums, bass-guitars, darker electronic tones - they can all pulsate in your ears. The quality is also quite good. While not the tightest, the bass doesn't become overly boomy, and multiple bass lines are separated well. The TrueEngine SE has a decent soundstage with musical details coming from the left and right of you.
This earphone can get the mood going in hip-hop, dance, and more specific dance genres like techno and hardcore. Less so for trance, however. Or every genre that requires vocal performance. If a song demands mids and highs, it becomes apparent; the SoundPEATS sounds maybe too dark.
The TrueEngine SE has a total roll-off of highs and even mids. There is a slight treble peak to elevate higher-pitched male and female vocals and some cymbals just enough, but this is not a bright, clear sound at all. Especially at lower volumes, there is a lack of clarity. Mids like guitars and piano play a background role at best. Instruments like drums that sound like drums on more transparent earphones are moved to bass-lines here. The bass drags the lower-mids and mids along with it, making the SoundPEATS TrueEngine SE sound less clear and detailed than more refined competitors.
What remains is a smooth, dark sounding earphone that is good for specific dance genres or background listening if you don't want to be distracted by the music. If you listen to more music genres or like a little more balance in the sound, there are plenty of better alternatives.
SOUNDPEATS TRUEENGINE SE VS MPOW T5/ M5
The Mpow T5/ M5 is the current best sounding sub-50-dollars earphone with an emphasis on bass and lower-mids. Go figure: the SoundPEATS elevates lower frequencies even more! However, the Mpow resolves more detail in all other aspects. Mids and highs sound livelier and more detailed, vocals show more nuances, the soundstage is much bigger, and details are coming from all around you, rather than just the left and right. The SoundPEATS TrueEngine SE may have a better battery life; the Mpow is a much better earphone.
SOUNDPEATS TRUEENGINE VS SYLLABLE S101
One of the first SoundPEATS earphones was based on the Syllable S101, which, just as the TrueEngine SE, aims to please bass lovers. The Syllable has more impactful bass that can also become boomier in bass-heavy songs, but mainly, its mids and highs are more forward. Instruments and vocals come through with much more detail. If you want a bass-heavy set with the internals visible, the Syllable S101 is a better choice to make.
VERDICT
The SoundPEATS TrueEngine SE isn't the HiFi-quality true wireless earphone the manufacturer and some YouTubers claim it to be. It's bass and bass only here. If you're into that, go ahead. The build quality, call quality, and battery life of the TrueEngine SE will be humble servants to your bassy needs.
FOUR STARS - VERY GOOD
https://www.scarbir.com/tws/soundpeats-trueengine-se-dual-driver-review