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Preamble: Tanchjim is no stranger to those in the know. They don’t follow the trends nor release products every time someone sneezes. The Tanchjim Oxygen, and now more recently the Origin, are products that really pushed Tanchjim into people’s mind but they have steadily, if at a slow pace, been releasing quality products since then. The Bunny is a single dynamic based iem but with some tuning tricks implemented including an interesting rear cavity structure they call the “Acoustic Maze”, and a titanium coated pet driver. The Bunny is priced as a budget item at under $25 CAD when I purchased it. It does come in a few flavours including one with a cable in the usual 3.5mm end and the model here in for review with a Type-C cable with built in dsp and 24bit DAC. That dsp cable allows all kinds of adjustments to the Bunny’s sound and drives up the flexibility of this iem to great heights. For this review I listened to the Bunny without the DSP cable as the quantity of adjustments are just too vast to listen to let alone review. The Bunny is easy to drive and with the DSP cable that isn’t even an issue as the cable has a built in dac/amp as well. Even without the DSP cable the Bunny is easy to drive but tip rolling does make a difference. For my listening I went with a short stemmed wide bore tip. PREAMBLE: That DSP Cable! The Bunny is a well performing iem not just in of itself but with the addition of a DSP cable, an option at purchase, it becomes a flexibility beast. Not only can default frequency curves be chosen with ease but the user has access to the DSP Forum where literally dozens if not hundreds of response adjustments are just a click away. On top of all this there is a nicely functional EQ where the user can create their own sound later sharing their creation with others in that forum. This is implemented so well by Tanchjim that it makes me wonder how come other iem manufacturers do not adopt this approach. The one negative I’ve heard is that the Android app runs much better than that which available for IOS. There have been updates since this review so this may have changed but I cannot confirm as I have only Android phones at my disposal. intro music credits "Cosimo Fogg - Jazzaddicts" is under a Free To Use YouTube license / cosimo-fogg Music powered by BreakingCopyright: • 'Jazzaddicts' by Cosimo Fogg 🇰🇷 | Jaz... 🔺