Thanks! The Zero2 is greatly tuned, for sure. A set that is able to offer something more in being refined, would be TRN Conch, having tuning nozzles too. Gonna have a video on that one soon. Cheers!
Glad you liked it! A few of them would be worth their own video maybe, but Nuo and Zero2 are just in the next league for the money, in my opinion. Thanks for the comment!
I was very much confused between both these particular IEMs. I already have QKZ X HBB but feels I am missing some details. So, is it worth getting Zero2?
Is nuo really better than zero 2. Cause the price of nuo is 30 dollars in India and zero 2 is 25 dollars but the sound signature of ziigaat nuo is really close to my preference. Could you say if it is worth spending 5 dollars or 500 RS more for nuo.
Great point, in the ultrabudget price range that can be huge for some users. That might be worth a video, checking out the DSP alternatives, thanks for the comment!
@@Jaawaudio I only wish Moondrop had an IEF preset included like One DSP has. That made me like One DSP better than Truthear Red, after changing to marrow bore tips.
@@roadtonever Like you, I've the One DSP as well and really enjoy it a lot. Was thinking to upgrade it to something else or a different tuning, but end up liking it, and also because of the DSP. Jaaw mentions the fit being uncomfortable being bullet style, and that's true, though this can be worn over ear as well. Just need to switch sides and flip the cable polars to match, and the sound is actually not bad. Pretty warm. A bit of sibilance, but only on higher volume. Definitely not an IEM easily brushed aside. Once again, everyone has preference.
am a beginner and I am thinking of buying an [ iem zero 2 ] headset. I have an Android phone with a 3.5 port and type c. Do I need dongle (dac ) so many people say the sound is better in dac more than 3.5 m?
Thanks for the question! Yes a dongle dac is better than the phone's standard 3.5mm, lower distortion and lower noise will help the sound to be clearer and more enjoyable :)
@@b4g4b3l it's a good set for sure, I have a big backlog of budget sets to review, bunch of KZ stuff included. It's gonna take a while though, but budget iem vids will happen 👍
Cadenza is good, but for the money, and for my preference, Nuo is better. I just dropped a video about my top12 budget IEMs, here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-73_1rjSZTlc.html
Just started watching your video and really like it! 🎉 Got to the point where you talk about the Chu Chu Nozzles and I felt I have to leave a comment already.. Continued watching till the end and your video surely didn't disappoint ❤️ So, what I'd like to mention: Nozzle Diameter Size matters!! I've already tried quite a few Chi-Fi IEM's and some are truly very good but not for my Ear Canals, which apparently are quite small? 😶 So there are many IEM's that won't fit me, wrong size. RevoNext QT5 won't fit me, VJJB K4 never gave me good fit either, to short Nozzle that would never really stick and create Durable Fit 🫤 But Nozzle Diameter Size never gets mentioned anymore in written Reviews ☹️ AudioBudget website mentioned it but no new IEM's get reviewed there. Chu II and KBEAR KS2 on images look also like IEM's that will never ever fit into my Ear Canals.. And I'm afraid your test winner Zero 2 won't fit either 😭
Thank you for watching! Perhaps another solution would be to look into eartips that have a smaller diameter/thickness/flange? I'm afraid I can't really help much with this, because I can't test the small eartips, I have medium-large ears.
Hey Jaaw, does the Zonie cable fit the Tanchjin One? I've read issues with it being more recessed 2-pin than the standard ones, so I'm curious to know if the Zonie cable will fit properly. Thanks!
@@Jaawaudio Yay! So glad to hear that because I've a lavendar one coming in soon. And if it doesn't fit well, that'll be a bummer. One more question! Sound-wise, how would you compare the Tanchjim One to the Nuo and Zero2, seeing as both also feels neutral-warm-ish? Would they feel more like a side-grade to the One?
@@miershyk Tachjim One is a good IEM, if you have nice comfort and seal with it. Nuo is comfier and has slightly more treble sparkle, some might even find it a bit bright. I feel both Nuo and Zero2 are small upgrades from One.
@@Jaawaudio Hey Jaaw! Just got my Zonie today and it fits nicely on the Tanchjim One! Was afraid that the 2-pin length may be a little too short but it's working fine!
I have Zero2 for a week now, and I don't think it is anything special. I think the older Zero has better tonality and didn't sound as compressed as the latest one.
Don't worry, EW200 is a great IEM, very bright though, some find shouty, so let me know how you feel about the upper mids and treble. Personally I love EW200 for music with electric guitars etc.
@@Jaawaudio oh really? I listen to black metal and I'm afraid of the mixed reviews, people say it's amazing, while others say it's too bright. I don't think I have treble sensitivity. Is EPZ Q1 Pro better?
@@0x7f2c black metal is difficult, as the mixing of the music varies a lot, but personally I love Simgots for the genre. But, some records just are too cold, tinny, and the brightness can really fatigue. Take it slow and feel out the EW200, if you already ordered it, it might be perfect for you.
Hey, thanks for the feedback! I included timestamps, so you can skip to the part that you're interested in, I hope that convenience is enough to save you time :)