PSA: I mistakenly said the "electret drivers" in Nezha are Sonion dual electrets, they are not. Tangzu isn't calling the driver by it's proper technical type: it's a Huayunxin manufactured 7mm magnetostatic driver, same OEM as in BGVP Zero IEM. Hope that clears it up, sorry for the miscommunication!
100% agree on the cables. I get that the money is going into the IEMs themselves in some cases, but once you get to a certain price point, a nice cable should be a given and should always be included
I have some Xinhs cables coming up, that I'm gonna pair with it, at least the hobby has made cable upgrades a standard thing now! Thanks for the comment!
In my experience yes, but there's a catch, where P8 is slightly fatiguing for me, the slight harshness in uppermids/treble might be making me biased against the set a bit. P8 techs are still very good.
Thank you! I listen to mostly metal, rock, pop, and jazz. Some of my most used testing tracks are Daft Punk - Lose Yourself to Dance, Ariana Grande - Successful, Dodheimsgard - Et smelter.
Honestly if at this price point they don't give us the good cables, I'd rather they take off some money from the whole thing and just don't include cables
They did improve for Gate, it has a cable from same OEM, but it's much better. I think they might have just different ideas about what is a good cable, the Nezha cable is still good manufacturing quality.
@@Jaawaudio Should I? HAHAHAHHA I've never seen one again after my visit to a local store, the other store doesn't have them. So it's still on my backlog for now
Hehe, well I definitely won't recommend a blind buy, I'm just biased. Even though I genuinely do think they were worth the money for me, that's a lot to do with my preference. Like for Gizaudio's Timmy, the Nezha was too relaxed, too litte ear gain. @@TechieFelixLP
@@Jaawaudio good to know 😊 how much was the Nezha again ? I haven't found any 100-200 dollars set that are good. And I haven't demoed anything on that price
@@TechieFelixLP I paid a bit under 400 usd, similar price point as AFUL Performer8. Straight up value wise, I think Orchestra Lite is better as a relaxed set. The competition at around 200 usd is furious, Performer5, Quintet, Chopin, EA1000. I have reviews coming up on all of these. I love all of those sets :D
Absolutely, it does feel quite conflicting recommending a 400 usd set, definitely demo, watch other reviewers, if at all possible. Should I have disclaimers about this, written or spoken? Thanks for the input as always!