This pair is one of the most musical and cohesive IEMs I’ve heard in its price range. Its warm-neutral tuning delivers rich note weight, natural timbre, and excellent tonal balance without sacrificing detail. The bass is textured and controlled, the mids are lush and engaging, and the treble is smooth yet sufficiently extended to convey air and ambience.
Its tuning sits somewhere between a U-shaped and V-shaped signature, making it a rather safe choice overall, in my opinion.
Male vocals - 8.5/10
Female vocals - 9.5/10 (buttery smooth)
What stands out most is its ability to present orchestral music with realism and emotional impact rather than analytical dissection. Strings sound organic, brass carries authority, and large symphonic works feel immersive and grand.
Technical performance is strong, though the focus remains on musicality and coherence rather than sheer resolution.
Paired with the Mojo 2, the synergy is exceptional. If your priority is experiencing the music rather than analysing it, the Tea Pro SE is a standout performer.
If you also own a Moondrop Variations like I do, you’ll immediately notice that the Tea Pro SE offers a fuller, more natural presentation, with richer timbre, greater note weight, and a deeper, more holographic soundstage that makes the music feel remarkably immersive.
It also sounds better than XENNS Mangird Top Pro, yes!
Comfort - Hours can pass without the urge to take a break, without any fatigue.