As you suggested to go with Tangzu Wa'ner but I am liking the jade green a lot and waiting for it to be in stock! Once in stock will grab soon please get it back to stock and I hope the offers stay there🤩
I had these at the same time to compare. I kept the Chu 2 and returned the Wan'er. The main reason is the Chu is smaller and its more comfortable in the ear. The Wan'er sound is better. Its more full and bass-y. If the Wan'er fit my ear better I would have kept it
How are ear tips on tangzu?? Did none of the extra tips helped?? If you did try extra tips is there significant difference between bass and balanced tips??
@@axay_i ordered yesterday ( 10th Nov.) and it shipped today in afternoon noon. Tracking shows " moving as expected" and EDD 14th November. Im in Gujarat (tapi district) so i would say if i get it on 14th thats not bad
I love how you have put a wide range of music albums in the background, it speaks volumes about the how good of audiophiles y'all yourselves are. In this video you've got everything, from David Guetta's Nothing But A Beat, to Iron Maiden's Fear Of The Dark. I can trust this review by looking at the collection of wide range of albums in the background belonging to different genres. Keep up the good work. 🎉
This makes us really happy and we really appreciate the genuine feedback! We're glad that you have such positive thoughts about our team and the company.
Hi people over headphone zone. There is something I personally would like talk more about is Gaming .If you guys could dive more into how it sounds in a story based game like Hellblade and God of war and in FPS like Rainbow six seige , COD ,and CS . There aren't that many people who dive this deep in gaming .
Hey there, we are as excited as you are to get this product in India but due to strict import regulations on Bluetooth products we think it is going to take a while.
I am new to IEM . Which one is better from moondrop chu 2 , KZ ZNS Pro X , Tangzu or any other ? I just listen to healing music while sleeping on a low volume no more than 20% . Normal earphones doesnt seem to work that well ..
Ive decided to just buy both of these at the same time (first time buying IEM's) instead of buying just one like the Moondrop Aria or Truthear Hexa. Thanks for the review. Just wish you woulda put the graph up comparing the two.
Hey there, Hope you like your purchase, do let us know which IEM you enjoyed and why. Also, thank you for the suggestion it seems like a great addition to our videos.
@@headphone_zone I got the Waners the very next day of purchase and theyre really good. I did have to use eartips from some older Sony earbuds that worked really good for the Waners to make them sound better (more bass). Do you recommend any eartips for the Waners? The Holas I also purchased will be arriving later today, I hope.
@@kushal8261 Theyre both really cheap, buy both if you can. I think the Waner is only like $16 bucks now and I would recommend Waner cuz I use it more often and slightly like this sound more, but you cant go wrong with either one. The Waner I can wear like regular earbuds which is more comfortable to me (for IEMs with this style of wear its called bullet IEM, where it doesnt go over ear). When I wear the Waner over my ears, the fit in my left ear be sliding out/or isnt in all the way like my right ear is (my left ear is different from my right ear. My left ear is also blocked up and can hear less in my left ear, might be fixed by an ear cleaning specialist). The Hola is lighter and you can wear them to sleep. When I wear the Hola over my ears they fit better in both ears but the over ear cables are kinda big. They have more ear tips too which are slightly better than most stock tips that come with different IEM, earbuds.
Love your videos! Please do a video comparing these budget 2k earphones to something around 6k like the turthear zero red or the hexa. Comparing not just the tuning but also the technical capabilities. There are a lot of folks who are looking to upgrade from the budget iems but don't know what the next level brings.
Certainly! We'll consider creating a detailed comparison video between the Moondrop Chu 2 and CCA CXS, focusing on their frequency response graphs and overall performance. Keep an eye out for it!
Hi there. I am beginner to use iem i am so confused to choose which one suits for me. I like detailed music with bass.Can you please suggest a iem under 2k.Thank you
If you prefer a balanced sound signature with a bit of bass you should go for the Moondrop Chu 2 and in case you prefer a natural, warm and smooth sounding IEM you should check out the Tangzu Wan'er S.G.
Greetings. I'm hearing a lot of hype around the Tangzu Wan'er. Would love to try one out as a secondary IEM but it's sold out in the headphonezone website. The Truthear HOLA as well. Will these two be back in stock anytime soon or have they been discontinued ? Thanks
Hai Headphone zone ,When will the Tangzu wan'er jade green back in stock? Is there any difference in sound signature between the normal and jade green? Or just cable and colour
We're thrilled to know you're eagerly waiting for a Headphone Connect event in Kolkata! While we don't have an exact date for an event in Kolkata at the moment, we are planning something special for all you audio enthusiasts. To stay updated on our events and announcements, keep an eye on our social media channels and our website. We hope to bring the Headphone Connect experience to Kolkata soon! 🎧🎶
Hey there, Captain of the Comparison Seas! 🏴☠️🎧 We hear you, and we love a good audio showdown! Comparing IEMs with True Wireless Earbuds (TWS) is indeed an exciting idea, and it's something we'll keep on our radar for future content. As for the Oppo Enco Air series, they're no doubt great contenders in the under 5K range. But you know what they say, the proof is in the listening! So, when the time comes, we'll dive into the deep waters of audio comparisons to help you find the sonic treasures you seek. Stay tuned for more audio adventures! 🌟🔊🎶😄
@@headphone_zone If IEMs can offer a better sound than TWS in same price category than everyone would love to buy IEMs and me also. But sarcastic reply gave me clear vision. 😊
@@Kishorkumar-wu2yi I use oppo enco buds 2 and I am interested in buying iem, if I buy a iem around 2k does it sound better than tws and I need base also does this have bass or it's completely for vocals and sound clarity
@@deecee1853 how is it should I go for the chu 2 or the waner , I listen songs with decent base not a basshead. Will the waner be sufficient for my liking.
@@kowsalyasivamani4793 Haven't had the opportunity to compare the Chu II and the Waner. So I apologise I can't really help with that. Personally, I like the Waner. It's not bass heavy at all. I listen to female Japanese singers a lot, and they sound really nice (I guess). You might have to buy a DAC though. My new phone doesn't have a headphone jack so I bought a cheap USB DAC. The sound is much better than on my old phone, which had a headphone jack. Hope this helps! Edit: To add to my point about the bass, I'm not saying there's no bass at all. It's good and not overbearing is what I meant to say.
hey headphone zone, I loved your video keep making such great videos.❤........guys I want to experience IEMs but I don't know which one to buy, I have budget of 2000, can you guys suggest a pair of IEM to me?
I have the Truthear Hola purchased a week ago. Can vouch for that. Although some people may want less bass It has good soundstage and pretty decent imaging. Sounds very pleasant and natural. Doesnt sound harsh or sibilant at all. For details, I would say these are above average for the price, cymbals sound natural and bass drums have good texture behind them. Subbass is gooood and the bass is actually quite clean and punchy. Cons: Some people may find vocals in the background. Poorly mastered music can sound hazy and not good. Bass can be a bit too much at times. Comfort is very good, even for me switching from smaller Jbl ones. Isolation is average, you can hear background noises somewhat. Its definitely less good at isolation than the jbl ones. Note: You lose a lot of midbass in noisy environments and music sounds a bit low on bass. I personally use eq to boost midbass for that situation.
@@abhayrawat1140 Maybe I will buy one later on, but for now Im powering them off my samsung phone. They do not distort at all no matter the volume I think buying a dac would be a good choice since I these get sufficiently loud around 75% of the phone's volume. I also use my phone's equaliser(pulling treble down, like 4k one step 8k 2 steps, 16k 3 steps down) to open up the soundstage If you have a samsung phone then you can use adapt sound to get some volume, or use the limiter function in wavlet's app. For dacs I am looking at VE Avani/Abigail pro. The apple one has power issues on android and the samsung ones are out of stock.
Can you suggest me the best IEMs in budget of 2000 and 3000? I watched that 2000 and 3000 rupees videos but I'm unable to finalize between KZ, Final and Sony. And what do think about the Sony IEMs
@headphone_zone I have revised my decision. Finally, I have shortlisted Salnotes Zero, E2000 and Wan'er. I don't know much E2000. Please help me compare it with Salnotes Zero and Wan'er
Help me.. Tangzu Waner sg or Kz ZSN pro X for gaming and music. I just now bought Tangzu Waner but thinking of replacing it cause sounds less in games i feel. I am a boat user im new to IEM (This is my first one).
Tangzu warner or truthhear Hola or Kz Castor bass or kz zsn pro x , which is good,i am beginner in iem ,i want good clarity vocal as well as better basss in music ,for gaming also...
Kz castor or Tangzu wan'er. I am so confused. Chu 2 does not have mic so i will not buy that. I want it for gaming mainly and netflix, movies, tv shows and then music. I listen to bollywood, jazz, pop, heavy metal sometimes. And all the Hollywood old school songs. Pls help me😭
Moondrop Chu 2 DSP with type C has an inline Microphone. I am also split between Moondrop Chu 2 DSP or Tangzu Wan'er with a DAC. If Moondrop Chu2 with 3.5mm had an inline Microphone. I would have bought it (along with DAC) without hesitation.
I still in shade of doubt of choosing b/w Truthear hola vs Tangzu wan'er S.G. vs Moondrop chu || vs 7Hz salnotes zero. Unfortunately i can't be the part of testing headphonezone I'm in kerala Help me...
@@NeilSouraI just received them yesterday and I can honestly say these are the best IEMs under 2k it can easily compete with higher IEMs no issue at all CHU beats everything out of the ball park
Well, we're not a doctor, but we can offer some general advice. If you have migraines, consider lightweight, comfortable options and take breaks if needed. These IEMs are pretty lightweight according to us. Consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice is always a good idea.
As someone who personally used and have been using both of these IEMs I can say with absolute confidence that Tangzu Wan'er is at least 1000x times better than the Moondrop Chu II trash (speaking of Soundstage and Treble). This goes on to show that you shouldn’t always rely on brand names and RU-vid reviews to make a purchase decision; sometimes it takes a little trial and error finding the tech product for you especially if it’s an audio device. And also keep in mind that there is no perfect thing in this world; there's always pros and cons.
He's also not highlighted that Chu 2 is not made for a humid country like india because of the nozzle getting moist. If living in a humid country don't get the chu 2 or any metal bodied iems
Chu 2 trash? Not even a single reviewer in existence called chu 2 trash. Probably you didn't like the tuning. Waner is 1000x better? As an owener of warner, they serve good for the price. I may not have chu2 but calling it 1000x better is just 😑
@@gowthambalaji4117 I have 7hz and Wan'er - 7hz is too plain and neutral for me it's very flat for my taste. For the Wan'er it's more lively more natural sounding and not artificial sound(maybe), you can never go wrong with Wan'er for it's price.
Oh, we're all ears to feedback! 🎧😄 While we do love our products, we're also committed to providing honest and unbiased advice to help you make the best choices for your audio needs. We believe in the power of great sound experiences, and we're here to guide you on that journey, even if it means suggesting alternatives or sharing the pros and cons. So, rest assured, we're fellow audio enthusiasts who want you to find the perfect gear for your ears! 🎶🔊😊
Hello I want to buy my first IEM under 2500. I like to first listen music/instruments in the song then vocals. So as long as I like instruments I'll listen to any song. I am not basshead but I do enjoy good quality bass. Also I don't like it when music feels like pins in my ear that is high treble/female vocals( I simply can't listen 3+ songs of Taylor swift back to back)
Thanks for the feedback! You know, we think you might be onto something there... Oops, did it again! Looks like we've got a 'I think' addiction. But hey, who needs a script when you've got this charmingly erratic stream of consciousness, right? Keep watching, maybe one day we'll break free from my 'I think' shackles... or maybe not 🤭🫣. Cheers!"
The world of IEMs offers a diverse range of options to cater to different preferences. While some may prefer the Tangzu for its distinct characteristics, others may find the Chu2's subtlety more appealing. It all comes down to personal taste and what resonates best with your listening preferences.
Hey there, they're both great IEMs, the difference lies in their sound signature, the KZ - ZSN Pro X has a V-shaped sound signature and the TANGZU - Wan'er has a warm and smooth sound signature.
I've tried both. It's definitely Tangzu. The bass the is clean, it's a bit more bass than the usual IEMs bass but it’s not overexaggerated amount. Sometimes it's satisfying to listen to how smooth it sounds. Wan'er is about a year old but it's so much better than the recent release can you imagine? Competitors is got so much ego that they forgot to take notes. 😂