The tanchjim one is special bc of the dsp. HBB used the presets that were in there and made his tanchjim sound way better. Its so cool to see in budget sets. Yeah, maybe redundant cause qudelix, and other dac amps doing this already but. This being a budget set being able to do this means more people will be able to eq their budget iems /make em better. Especially in more poorer countries
Hi, been out in the market for IEMs around 50$ mark. It's super confusing because I have to buy one only based on YT/Reddit review? Could you please help me with your suggestions? I want clear vocals, good sound staging/imaging and good if it brings out minute/little nuances. Also, what would be better for above requirements - IEMs or Headphones? PS - Def don't want moondrops because of moisture clogging issues.
After many months of research I went with the Linsoul TIN T2s for $45. I am extremely happy with them. I chose the original instead of the newer DLC. I've heard mixed reviews for the newer DLC version and it's around $10 more so I went with the older version. The best $45 I ever spent.
@@Unlucky1776 haven't heard either but from the reviews, it seem like almost all of these are fantastic just that some are more neutral than others. And I tend to go for as neutral as possible so that I can EQ. The best way I would suggest you try is to use an EQ app (I use EQ mac) where you can import the tuning of these and listen to what works for you. If course, there is the fact that you are still running them through whatever IEM you are using now but you can get a fair directional idea of which is to your preference. Hope that helps.
Wan'er is pretty fun sounding, so I would say get a Hola to complement since it sounds a bit more neutral-ish. Otherwise, save up and go to a higher tier like Truthear Zero, Hexa, or Zetian Wu if you want to go tangzu again.
Tanch One has a less peaky, slightly more refined tuning. Reecho is a bit better in detail retrieval but a bit hazy in the upper mids with slightly more splashy treble
Thanks, the upgrade in mic quality is very noticable and much appreciated. Wishing you luck with the new apartment.
Have you seen the Tanchjim Ola Bass yet? It has almost the identical fr graph as the tanchjim one. I wonder how they would compare?
Have known about it but I have never gotten the chance to hear it irl
T One is mix of Kara, Ola, and Zero, have elements of all but they arent same like he said in video...
The tanchjim one is special bc of the dsp. HBB used the presets that were in there and made his tanchjim sound way better. Its so cool to see in budget sets.
Yeah, maybe redundant cause qudelix, and other dac amps doing this already but. This being a budget set being able to do this means more people will be able to eq their budget iems /make em better. Especially in more poorer countries
For the chu 2 vs the tanjichim one, which has better imaging and soundstage?
Chu 2 has a slight imaging edge, soundstage is roughly the same.
Thank you for this video!
Hi, been out in the market for IEMs around 50$ mark. It's super confusing because I have to buy one only based on YT/Reddit review? Could you please help me with your suggestions? I want clear vocals, good sound staging/imaging and good if it brings out minute/little nuances. Also, what would be better for above requirements - IEMs or Headphones?
PS - Def don't want moondrops because of moisture clogging issues.
After many months of research I went with the Linsoul TIN T2s for $45. I am extremely happy with them. I chose the original instead of the newer DLC. I've heard mixed reviews for the newer DLC version and it's around $10 more so I went with the older version. The best $45 I ever spent.
Would love to see a comparison of the new hidics galaxy with the waifu cover and microphone cable.
Salnote Zero 2 Vs Chu 2
Please
Thanks for chu 2 vs one.
What iems would you recommend for $20? aside from the waner which I plan on getting
7hz salnotes zero. Probably the best sub $20 IEM
@@amrith10 I heard the hola or the Wan’ers were good how are those?
@@Unlucky1776 haven't heard either but from the reviews, it seem like almost all of these are fantastic just that some are more neutral than others. And I tend to go for as neutral as possible so that I can EQ. The best way I would suggest you try is to use an EQ app (I use EQ mac) where you can import the tuning of these and listen to what works for you. If course, there is the fact that you are still running them through whatever IEM you are using now but you can get a fair directional idea of which is to your preference. Hope that helps.
@@amrith10 yea I heard the Wan’er is the cheapest neutral iem and I might get that for eq
Wan'er is pretty fun sounding, so I would say get a Hola to complement since it sounds a bit more neutral-ish. Otherwise, save up and go to a higher tier like Truthear Zero, Hexa, or Zetian Wu if you want to go tangzu again.
Hey who's better Reecho SG01 vs TANCHJIM ONE?
Tanch One has a less peaky, slightly more refined tuning. Reecho is a bit better in detail retrieval but a bit hazy in the upper mids with slightly more splashy treble
@@lumeri0n Tanchjim one or chu 2, if the price difference is only around 5 dollars?