Hi I just wondering have you use any FIIO IEM yet pls? I am looking at FH3 and FH5s just wondering can you do a comparison video like this one with them please ☺️🙏🏼
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I have these. Red is better all around, its tuning is very safe and the ohm adapter gives it the needed bass increase for movies and gaming. It's non-fatiguing. My only complaints are it's huge and sounds a little narrow. You won't get micro details with these but it is a solid use IEM. If sizing is an issue look at the 7hz zero2.
IEMs are a pretty fascinating territory to embark into. I recently got my first pair of IEMs (Moondrop Chu II) after following Crinacle for a while, and I must say that it is a pretty solid experience. The loop over the ear is nice, and the detachable cable you find in most IEMs these days is a blessing. I think I may have to try the red pill after watching this flick as well. Hope there are no vicious machines waiting for me on the other side.
Be careful, the recommendations on this channel are 1-2 years out of date, chifi sound quality is improving too fast to go back that far. Paul Wasabii and Akros would be better resources for a newcomer. Good luck!
Is the red one better in sound than the ports pro over ears or worse ? (I know this is simplifying things but was curious, as both are quite cheap and people rave about them .
I'm currently trying to find a replacement for my Moondrop Aria, due to the left ear piece losing/fading audio. It's quite upsetting because otherwise they're really a great pair of iems. With that being said, would the Reds be a great pick? I do like my bass in my sound. I play various games and music (metal/rock/rap/synth/and more lively music😅)
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I just got the blue zeros couple days ago before this review. They are excellent. Dual drivers really make an effect on the whole sound experience. I'm sure the RED version is equally good.
If there are any console gamers here looking into iems save yourself some time and get the simgot ew200 especially if you plan on plugging them straight into your controller the dualsense controller struggles to drive the crin zero’s they run much better on a dac amp but the simgot ew200 are driven with ease much more detail retrieval
Thank you so much for this post. I am planning to buy my first pair of IEMs and all of the reviews for the simgot ew200 seem very positive. Out of curiosity, what are some cheap dac amps that can drive IEMs for consoles?
@@drakewilliams6069from what I know about how consoles handle DACs and such, I think it really depends on whether or not you’re using an Xbox or a PlayStation. the Xbox is very proprietary in how it handles audio, it doesn’t seem to allow USB powered DAC/AMPs either. as for PlayStation, it seems to be the same story there as well. so ultimately you only have a very small amount of choices, assuming what i’ve found to be correct (make sure to do your own research to verify), the best choices i’ve seen are for the Astro Mixamp Pro, and the Steelseries Gamedac Gen 2. they’re far from some of the high numbers you’d see on other dacs, but consoles limit the audio quality quite a bit anyways. the Xbox Series X only does 16b/48khz, and the PS5 only does 24b/48khz. side note, if you have an xbox, make sure you get the xbox versions of the dacs so it’ll be supported
Oh, god. Recommending the Aria in current year? One of the worst sets I've tried. If you must go for an 80 dollar single dd, ea500lm sounded much better to me.
@@headphonesuser1234 Nah the red with this stupid ohm adapter ruins the sound. The blue zero has more bass which the red lacks only with the adapter it gets some more bass but then u will ruin and muffle the mids and ups too much detail will be gone. You need bass for crispier directional awareness otherwise it sounds flat. The red is still a nice IEM for music tho. The blue is better for gaming for sure.
The industry has moved on, IMO. I didn't like the fit, but the arrti t10 would beat the pants off these for a similar price. Rhapsody from cca is probably better for finding your preferred bass level with tuning switches. But as ever, 100-200 dollars are the best price bracket for chi-fi in terms of value
They use a somewhat standard conector, you can get Bluetooth adapters of various characteristics, but good ones often times cost more than the earphones
Yep I do it everyday, I use the TRN BT20XS but u can buy more expensive stuff like the BT30 or the Fiio UTWS5 If u still wanna use the wires then a Bluetooth sink like the Astell and Kern XB10 might be a good choice
Great review but pity you are veryyyyyy late to the party. If you are going to review stuff ....keep up to date.....just a small suggestion. As for the Zeros....good but very much overtaken by other offerings, especially the Blue which is very outdated.
@tomasbohdal1282 safe tuning = crowd pleaser, no unique quality to it like very realistic timbre, transparent treble, beautiful mids, punchy big bass, huge soundstage. Didn't sound like a collab.
@@whataniceday565 nah, the crowd prefer v-shaped sound, like any iem from Simgot, or HBB. These crinacle's iem is popular only because crin was the biggest iem reviewer so he is trusted by a lot of people, but if an average person doesn't know about Crin, blind test these and something v-shaped sounding like Simgot iems, they would definitely choose the Simgot