Recently, Tanchjim came out with the One.
There are two variants. The one that has a standard 3.5mm SE and one with a DSP. The SE admittedly looks pretty nice and something I’d genuinely enjoy.
The picture above shows the Tanchjim app with the One DSP having EQ options which is something I’ve never seen before in an IEM, let alone a DSP IEM. These are often saved for TWS or Bluetooth products as many of the brands have apps to change the control and EQ.
We can see the graphs up above from kr0ma which showcases all the potential tuning of the Tanchjim DSP. Itgoes from just another Harman to what seems like an SA6 clone to the SSR revival.
No matter what you may think about the tunings included, it’s absolutely insane how they were able to do something like this with their DSP. And you know oddest thing about this whole situation? Tanchjim didn’t even promote the One having an application. It was only discovered thanks to kr0ma for bringing up the app and showing the potential tunings.
This makes me think that there’s a future in DSPs. I’m about to release a review for the EW100 DSPs and made a shorts regarding DSPs being the future, and I think this can solidify my statement that it CAN be the future.
But until companies actually actively promote their DSPs and provide an application, Tanchjim will rule this current niche that could potentially revolutionize wired headphones.