If you prefer a balanced sound signature you should go for the Tangzu Wan'er S.G and in case you prefer a flat sound signature, you should check out the Truthear- GATE.
Hi Headphone Zone team, I'm looking to switch to IEMs for the first time and need your advice on which model would be best for me. I have a very broad music taste, enjoying genres like indie pop, hip hop, country, and rock, but I mostly listen to indie music. Since this will be my first IEM purchase, I'm a bit confused about which one to choose. Could you please recommend some options that would suit my diverse musical preferences? my budget is around 2k Thanks in advance!
@@tkshk2915 the wan'er sg, it's about 1800 rupees, totally value for money, however if you are willing to invest just a bit more than 3k, then I would blindly recommend the kiwi ears cadenza over anything
Pair Wan'er sg with the didihifi dongle dac, total setup would cost you about 4k though, if you are strictly tight on budget, consider Abigail pro instead of didihifi, then it would be around 3k
Could you please suggest me an IEM under about ₹2500? I listen to grunge, alt rock, shoegaze type things and i like to listen and focus on the details of the songs that i like
Truthear gate is a very neutral set of iem's, you are gonna like it only if you are very analytical about the audio, i highly recommend you get the wan'er sg, cause it's more fun to listen to, the bass and treble is given more emphasis, so you are gonna love every bit of it
If you prefer a balanced sound signature, you should go for the Tangzu Wan'er S.G. and in case you prefer a flat tuned IEM, you should check out the Truthear- GATE.
Which one's better for me ? The music's i prefer are R&B , pop , jazz , soul . And i do like to game too like Pubg , overwatch where i need a good positional audio too. either way my priority is mainly music . anything under 2k? . I'm confused btw Truthear gate , KZ ZSN Pro and Tanzu Warner sg
@@skullstrikes6673 kz zsn pro x is best for pubg i can tell ; i own them and they’re the best in gaming and i like the sound quality though it’s detailed
Hii Raghav Sir.. Sir, I am a music lover🎶... so I want to hear all the notes of the song clearly. I love bass but Too much bass should not obscure the vocals. The treble should be clearly audible but not harsh to hurt the ears. so which iem would be best 7hz zero 1 or 2 and waner s.g and chu 2.? Or any other option you suggest!!
I am using oneplus buds 3 and realme buds 2 wired earphone and i like sound from both of them I listen mostly Hind song Arijit Singh Vishal mishra and English songs like alan Walker Budget 3000 which iem will be best
If you prefer a flat sound signature, you should go for the Truthear - GATE and if your preference is a balanced sound signature with a good amount of bass you should check out the Tangzu Wan'er S.G.
Gate is a more neutral pair of iem's, while bl03 is a very fun bass-heavy set although not affecting the vocals in any way , if you want to feel like you are at a club or a party, i highly recommend the blon bl03 Edit - also the gate can sometimes be too harsh and peaky on the treble
Can you make a comparison video of how it sounds in comparison to original Salnotes Zero? I am from Salnotes Zero background and I really want to taste this new Truthear gate because I missed the Truthear hola 🙂
Hey Should I switch to Gate from Salnotes. I find them bit boring for some reason 😅 Also can you recommend me lightning dac I have apple one but after trying link-go I feel that I’m under-utilising IEM potential 😊 Great video BTW
Ofcourse the kiwi ears cadenza, they are tuned almost 90% similar to the Truthear zero red, the only difference is that the cadenza has a more richer bass and is way cheaper the zero red, which makes it incredibly value for money
@@12ka470 yup I did, I actually recommended it to one of my friends and he is obsessed with the pair now, trust me once you try it there's no going back
All are 3.5 mm jack what instead of keeping headphone zone company without type c , whether the purchase in footpath and modifying and selling 3.5 mm jack 🧐🧐🧐. If they had brains why not release type c , I think some low budget earphones selling in high budget 😮😮😮
You need to research, these are not ordinary headphones, these are iem's, and in order to get the actual sound quality they are designed to provide, you will need an external dac cause the in-build dac in your mobile is way too cheap, so don't blame the company, blame your smartphone brands Also if you are really looking for type c options, there's a seperate category of iem's called the dsp variants, moondrop chu 2 dsp is one example