Full review of some of the IEMs mention in this video are here!! Tangzu Waner: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Oz7g3cztVHs.html Truthear Zero: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TCYDm4qUhHE.html Truthear Zero Red: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XbhVAWiOolk.html Moondrop Chu 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DWHA6G1_jBM.html Tanchjim Tanya DSP: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q9khDUDOJjs.html
@@Sylveightyactually never happened to me, they were always hurting, and I would say, even more than at first. But a few days ago my dog just damaged the nozzle of one of them to the point that they're not usable anymore. Honestly I'm kinda happy that this happened to them, cause I bought the moondrop kato as an upgrade afterwards. Yes, they're completely different in everything, though one of the most comfortable iems for me
Yep, even if the zero 2 and chu 2 kinda "replaced it", the hola has better accesories and the design is pretty good, i like more than those two, and I would definitely buy it many times, also I think it has less bass and is more neutral in general
For bassheads I'd recommend Kbear rosefinch as not only is it under $20, but the fit, comfort and BAAAASSSSSS is so amazing, really great bang for your buck IEM
I have the Tanya DSP, Hola, and blue zero and the Tanya is my favorite out of the bunch. The fit is kinda weird at times, but it just sounds so good for the price.
@@kantokuuNot sure the reason but I don't buy kz bcuz how bad it's quality is. I bought 2 iem from kz and both stopped working before they hit 6months mark. So I don't trust it anymore
All of them sounds great for under $55 Hope next year the competition will be as piercing with how the IEM technology are improving to push the price down and let more people to get into IEM space.
Unless youre in the high-end category, which is far from budget, getting an "upgrade" cable on a budget is a waste of money. Just get a cheap black cable from any iem shops and youre good to go.
@@Tanqqq the zero red uses the standard 0.78 2 pin cables, most iem brands would hv those for sale. Fiio, moondrop, tripowin, tanchjim, etc just to name a few.
I saw something from a few months back that someone at Shenzhen said that Hola's discontinued. Not available on US Amazon or Shenzhen, not sure about other places and other storefronts
Having used the SIMGOT EW200 IEM for the past couple of months, I must say it's been a delightful experience. As my first lEM, its balanced highs, mids, and lows offer a detailed and clean sound, though it may not satisfy bass lovers seeking heavy bass. The build quality, with its premium all-metal construction, is impressive. Overall, I highly recommend the EW 200 to anyone looking for their first lEM under 25000, seeking a better and more pleasant music listening experience.
Is it worth upgrading from the Moondrop Chu 2 to the Truthear Zero Red? I'm looking for better sound quality, better soundstage, better resolution etc. I mostly play fps games like Valorant and PUBG. btw i love the tuning of my chu 2
The hype would agree to TruthEar Hexa for competitive gaming. i found myself using TRN MT1 lots of the times for gaming generally. .. although i have IEMs that costs at least 7x more.
Tanchjim Ola bass and tanchjim one 3.5 mm seem to have almost the same signature. Is tanchjim ola bass better ? It is around double the price of tanchjim one i think
Man... if only this video came out last week. Oh well, atleast now I have a great video to look back to when I get sucked into this hobby and begin looking into a second pair of IEMs Hopefully I'll enjoy the 7HZ x Crinacle Zero: 2 I bought
Well there are a few you definitely left out..... Tripowin Picollo EPZ Q1PRO EPZ G10 ARTTI R2 SiMGOT EW200 Tanchjim One CCA Trio TKZK Ouranos TinHIFi C2 And since you did cross the 50usd barrier then the Delci definitely deserves to be recognised.
@@fuad000100 yes I forgot the Rhapsody....but I disagree when you say it beats some of the sets I mentioned. It's all very close with the sets I have in my list....some do bass better....others Mids....others treble....others it's technical abilities. But yes I do agree the Rhapsody is an amazing set....I said so countless times and praised it highly in my review.
@@christianedward5146 they are both very good, but if I was to choose one, I would probably go EW200 because it is tuned to my preference perfectly. Having said that I have to admit the Rhapsody is crazy value for money and might be the one more people will like.
Hey, if I listen to vocals only but want something a bit more natural sounding with just a bit of crispness, any of these to recommend? I was strongly considering the Waners - I had 7hz Zeros before and also really liked them, so a bit stuck in this regard. Thank you.
Wan'er S.G. and Zero 2 have identical tuning for me. Go for Moondrop Chu 2 DSP since you can EQ it to your liking. Best fitting out of the tree too and it's more premium in build quality.
@@shikitono5643 I actually did end up going with the Chu 2 a few weeks back and I like how they sound a bit more than the Zero 2. Very similar tuning, only the Chu 2's lean a bit brighter which helped because I thought the Zero 2s were a just a little too dark for my taste, but just a little. The Chu 2s fixed that. Also, I'm EQing all my IEMs now thankfully.
hey i know its a weird ask but could you please compare the smsung ic100 with the iem's in its price range please, i actually bought the 7hz salnotes zero but did not enjoy them so a comparision would really help, thankyou
which of the iem (in each section) are easier to drive? Because its such a strange thing to me , as new comer to audio hobby, that there so much budget iems(especially from kz) that are just not made for beginners, because they do need really good hifi player or dac(as i understand from reviews) BUT i have no problems with it, they just weren't made for me, and thats ok. but that wasn't obvious for me in the beginning, so when reviewers making lists like this i subconsciously ask myself, ok ,will they sound as the engineers intended with my iphone and really budget dongle. So please, it would be really helpful to note , are certain pair of iem easy or not to drive, will they sound good with beginner-level setup, it will save sooooomuch time for people like me. btw nice flow of content daum man u even resting also id like to know the opinions on tianderinhe td19 and artti r2 , will they fit in the list
what's the difference between waner's jade green and the other color variations? I heard that it's has a few differences but i couldnt find the answers
What a coincidence, you hit full marks it has been really 3 months and just started with the 20$ ones and im already broke with not owning the waner but i got top 3 20$ ones
do you have any recommendations for flat-ish sound? a little bass won't be a problem. im looking at 7hz Zero:2 right now, do you recommend something else instead? thanks!
@@Diabellze in my opinion of what i own at the moment it's the same onces i have from this comment chu2, TE hola, 7hz zero, and a cheaper one TRN mt1. I dont think if your looking for flat-ish the zero 2 isn't the one you might want since they are know of bass you might want to try the hola one but there are a others with a more flat profile. My flatest in my collection in my opinion is the TRN mt1 it's not premium it's on a quieter side a small amount of bass but i did enjoy daily driving it
could you please explain more what iem did you use where did you use the jm6 pro how much the different between using it , and without using it Thank you@@hmf33
Bro, Can you suggest IEMs with Mic and EQ switches on them which are under INR5000 where accessories in the Package are sufficient? What are your thoughts or take aways from your experience between Truthear Zero Red and some that I'm researching KZ ZS10 Pro X/Pro 2(do both have the switches?) dummy drivers issue scandals apply? QKZ HBB Hades over-hyped? CCA PLA13 Castor Bass Edition Simgot SM4 Hype 4 Davinci Dusk Hexa Hydro Kiwi Ears Quartet 7Hz Sonus & Legato Preference is balanced sound with clean Bass that doesn't overflood or overpower the vocals and treble, contain no jarring and can be used without a DAC in phone and laptop! Would love to see comparison of the latest and/or golden oldies if still available in the lower-mid and lower budget segment. Would be greatly appreciated as don't have much time or resources.🤕😇want to listen to my👼🏽voice some VIDEOS and audios left hope you understand! My BSugar Level 537 range and holding👍🏼🙏🏼
I don't understand that basshead raccomandation... Im a pure basshead that try almost everything under 600€... and sincerely Qkz x hbb is just that iem and is not even close, is cheap, is easy to drive, is good and is that fun that outside i just bring them over everything, is a true cheap endgame (for comparison if im on the sofa and im closer to some of mine Qkz and not something like my Xenns Top, i Just take the qkz)
@@Gizaudio Thank you for your answers! I thought of Hola like the little sister of Aria (I have Aria and like them very) so I was aimed on Hola but now I've become confused what to choose))