I got Simgot EW200 two days before, i like the sound signature, but what i noticed is only if i increased the volume above 80 that i get a good sound. I'm using Redmi note 12 pro which supports 24bit 192 kzh. Is it usually the normal to have this much volume or do i need a DAC, if i need do suggest me with good Dac under 1500 or something. I'm on low budget.
Is this good for detailed and analytical music? Or which is best for detailed and analytical music within this range? It will be very helpful if you reply asap
We appreciate your suggestion! We have some comparison videos in the pipeline, and a comparison with Zero Red is an excellent idea. Stay tuned to our channel for more exciting content. 🎧📺
Really considering to purchase this. My library consists from Classical to Metal; from Folk to Sufi, ans both Eastern and Western Classical. Is this the best IEM for these genres under 5000? About to pair them with Abigail Pro. Anyway honest opinion about the quality of sound of Spotify Premium? (Thinking about switching to Apple Music too, but only if Spotify Premium will not be sufficient with this combo.)
Given your diverse music library, the Simgot EW200 offers a balanced sound signature that should complement various genres from Classical to Metal, and from Folk to Sufi. The Abigail Pro will be more than capable of driving them, especially given their sensitivity. As for Spotify Premium, while it does offer a higher bitrate than its free version, it's still not lossless. If you're after the highest audio quality, it's worth considering Apple Music, which does offer lossless audio. Keep the music playing!
@@headphone_zone Thank you for replying. I have Wan'er with me and relatively old smartphone running on Android 11 (will buy new one soon). What I want is an upgrade. Will I achive an upgrade of music from EW200+Abigail Pro in my old model listening Spotify premium? I'm asking this because if that is not the case then I will have to switch to Apple Music in my new phone.
I am confused in whether to get these or spend a few more bucks and get the Hexa. Can anyone let me know how much of an upgrade I am going to get for the extra bucks? From the reviews I can see that these are similarly tuned mostly mid focused and bit on the bright side. But where the Hexa is superior is on the technicalities if I am not wrong. What I want to know is if that extra few bucks are worth the upgrade.
Choosing between the EW200 and Hexa can depend on your preferences. The Hexa does offer notable upgrades, especially in terms of technicalities, making it a solid choice if you're looking for that extra edge in sound quality. However, it's worth noting that the Hexa leans towards a more neutral profile. So, if you prefer a sound signature that's not as neutral, the EW200 might be a better fit for you. Ultimately, it comes down to what you prioritize in your listening experience!
Hey can you tell how good is the hola as a beginner iem? It's it comparable to a airpods pro ? Im trying to know whether it would put a smile on the face when hearing first time
@@North-wy7ycYou can definitely go for Hola as your first IEM. Wired connection brings out details in the sound that wireless connections can never truly represent.
Confused be tween ew200 vs truthear hexa I listen pop,vocal,instrumental,electronic and open bass I like energetic,spacious,airy,wide soundstage and mid forward iem I have AirPods Pro 2 and kz zsn pro x
Certainly! If you're looking for a good dongle DAC with a 4.4mm output to complement your Simgot EA500/EA200, consider the FiiO KA3. It's a compact and reliable option that should pair well with your IEMs, providing you with an enhanced audio experience. Happy listening! 🎶🔊
Was looking at Kz zsn pro x or moondrop chu 2 when someone suggested me to up my budget to simgot ew200. Although spending this much on my first iem is a bit of a stretch. Please tell if i am good with any of the more budget options i mentioned or should i actually up my budget... Also tell about any other option if you feel so I listen to hip hop ,RnB, pop,relaxing and sometimes depressing indie.. more laid back vibe music,hindi songs etc etc .. Preference is that i need instrument seperation and clarity without being too bright that it hurts, and also a little bass is good for hip hop raps. Would like the ability to notice tiny details in song while them being cozy and smooth for those long session
Stretching your budget to get the Simgot EW200 is indeed a wise move, especially considering your preferences for instrument separation, clarity, and a bit of bass for hip-hop. However, if it's a bit of a stretch, you can still consider options like the KZ ZSN Pro X or the Moondrop Chu 2. Another alternative to consider within your budget range could be the Tangzu - Wan'er S.G. Each of these options offers its own sound signature, so it ultimately depends on what fits your preferences and budget best.
@@headphone_zone ok then i think i am holding on to my current tws for a little while more, till i get enough spare money to buy simgot.. (yes student problems, dont have much money)
I have the tangzu wan er and I feel the sound is good although little bassy, but what bothers me is the build quality. It's so light and also feels cheap.
Hi bro Recently i bought TH Hola and i am bit disappointed in bass . So i like to return it and buy blon bl03 . So how to return and will the refunded money will be credited in my bank account or any other options are there bro . Plz give reply before my return time expires plz. 😊❤
@@GoldenJennyK The Venture Electronics Abigail Pro is a solid choice, but the PLA13 benefits from higher amplification, so we recommend considering the iFi Audio - GO Link for an enhanced listening experience.
Choosing between Aria, Hexa, and EA500 depends on your sound preferences. Hexa provides an analytical sound with an expansive soundstage, while Aria leans towards a slightly warm sound with distinct mids. EA500 offers a balanced audio presentation. Consider your music genres and sound signature preferences when making your choice. Each IEM excels in different areas, so go for the one that matches your listening style. Enjoy your music! 🎧🎶
Simgot ew200 vs kiwi ears cadenza is probably the harshest competition you will see in the $50 segment. I actually still prefer the cadenzas more as they offer a more relaxed and mature signature.
That's a fantastic insight, and it's all about personal sound preference! Both the Simgot EW200 and Kiwi Ears Cadenza are top-notch choices. It's great to hear you found the Cadenza to suit your style. The audio world is full of unique flavours to cater to every palate, and the more options, the merrier for all music lovers! 🎵👂🎶
You'll never talk about how if a flat sounding I am can be tuned so if there are V-shaped I am that have more base. Can you all talk about that how do they tune or what are the best ways to tune them how do they sound when tuned? do they sound good or do they sound distorted at some frequencies
Tuning in-ear monitors (IEMs) to achieve a V-shaped sound signature with more bass typically involves boosting lower frequencies while occasionally recessing the mids and enhancing the treble. This is done through various adjustments in driver design, acoustic chamber size, and materials. A well-tuned V-shaped IEM should provide a warmer, impactful bass response while maintaining clarity and avoiding distortion across frequencies. Sound perception can be subjective, so it's essential to explore and listen to IEMs yourself to find the sound signature for your preferences.
Choosing between the 7Hz Sonus and Simgot EW200 depends on your preferred sound signature. The 7Hz Sonus and EW200 offer distinct listening experiences. The Sonus is known for its balanced sound, while the EW200 leans towards a fun signature. Consider your music preferences-whether you prefer a more neutral sound or enjoy a touch of warmth. Both are excellent options, so it boils down to the sound profile that aligns better with your taste. Happy listening! 🎵🎧
I have ew200 using it with apple usb dongle sounds dull and not so good don’t know iem is bad or the apple usb dongle should I upgrade another dac
You can try pairing the Simgot - EW200 with a beginner DAC such as the Headphone Zone X ddHIFI Hi-Res DAC.
I got Simgot EW200 two days before, i like the sound signature, but what i noticed is only if i increased the volume above 80 that i get a good sound. I'm using Redmi note 12 pro which supports 24bit 192 kzh. Is
it usually the normal to have this much volume or do i need a DAC, if i need do suggest me with good Dac under 1500 or something. I'm on low budget.
Hey there, you can go for the Venture Electronics - Abigail Pro.
Did you buy an amp?
Is this good for detailed and analytical music?
Or which is best for detailed and analytical music within this range?
It will be very helpful if you reply asap
You can go for the Truthear - Zero:Red.
Comparison with Zero Red would be great
We appreciate your suggestion! We have some comparison videos in the pipeline, and a comparison with Zero Red is an excellent idea. Stay tuned to our channel for more exciting content. 🎧📺
Really considering to purchase this. My library consists from Classical to Metal; from Folk to Sufi, ans both Eastern and Western Classical. Is this the best IEM for these genres under 5000? About to pair them with Abigail Pro. Anyway honest opinion about the quality of sound of Spotify Premium? (Thinking about switching to Apple Music too, but only if Spotify Premium will not be sufficient with this combo.)
Given your diverse music library, the Simgot EW200 offers a balanced sound signature that should complement various genres from Classical to Metal, and from Folk to Sufi. The Abigail Pro will be more than capable of driving them, especially given their sensitivity. As for Spotify Premium, while it does offer a higher bitrate than its free version, it's still not lossless. If you're after the highest audio quality, it's worth considering Apple Music, which does offer lossless audio. Keep the music playing!
@@headphone_zone Thank you for replying. I have Wan'er with me and relatively old smartphone running on Android 11 (will buy new one soon). What I want is an upgrade. Will I achive an upgrade of music from EW200+Abigail Pro in my old model listening Spotify premium? I'm asking this because if that is not the case then I will have to switch to Apple Music in my new phone.
I am confused in whether to get these or spend a few more bucks and get the Hexa. Can anyone let me know how much of an upgrade I am going to get for the extra bucks? From the reviews I can see that these are similarly tuned mostly mid focused and bit on the bright side. But where the Hexa is superior is on the technicalities if I am not wrong. What I want to know is if that extra few bucks are worth the upgrade.
Choosing between the EW200 and Hexa can depend on your preferences. The Hexa does offer notable upgrades, especially in terms of technicalities, making it a solid choice if you're looking for that extra edge in sound quality. However, it's worth noting that the Hexa leans towards a more neutral profile. So, if you prefer a sound signature that's not as neutral, the EW200 might be a better fit for you. Ultimately, it comes down to what you prioritize in your listening experience!
I am loving my Tanzu wanr but searching for an upgrade mostly for a better sound stage. Pliz suggest within 5k
You should check out the Truthear x Crinacle - ZERO.
i am honestly waiting for hexa to come back stock, is that a good upgrade over hola?i know both were released at same time but hola was my first iem
Hey can you tell how good is the hola as a beginner iem? It's it comparable to a airpods pro ? Im trying to know whether it would put a smile on the face when hearing first time
@@North-wy7ycYou can definitely go for Hola as your first IEM. Wired connection brings out details in the sound that wireless connections can never truly represent.
@@North-wy7yc iems are just different breed Bluetooth headsets are not comparable
Simgot ew 200 vs truthear red ...which is best iem in terms of sound signature?
I think truthear blue too as the blue is more suited for edm
sound signature is a preference not a quality
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Confused be tween ew200 vs truthear hexa
I listen pop,vocal,instrumental,electronic and open bass
I like energetic,spacious,airy,wide soundstage and mid forward iem
I have AirPods Pro 2 and kz zsn pro x
Can u plz suggest good dongle dac with 4.4 output that will compliment ea500/ea200
Certainly! If you're looking for a good dongle DAC with a 4.4mm output to complement your Simgot EA500/EA200, consider the FiiO KA3. It's a compact and reliable option that should pair well with your IEMs, providing you with an enhanced audio experience. Happy listening! 🎶🔊
Was looking at Kz zsn pro x or moondrop chu 2 when someone suggested me to up my budget to simgot ew200. Although spending this much on my first iem is a bit of a stretch. Please tell if i am good with any of the more budget options i mentioned or should i actually up my budget... Also tell about any other option if you feel so
I listen to hip hop ,RnB, pop,relaxing and sometimes depressing indie.. more laid back vibe music,hindi songs etc etc ..
Preference is that i need instrument seperation and clarity without being too bright that it hurts, and also a little bass is good for hip hop raps. Would like the ability to notice tiny details in song while them being cozy and smooth for those long session
Stretching your budget to get the Simgot EW200 is indeed a wise move, especially considering your preferences for instrument separation, clarity, and a bit of bass for hip-hop. However, if it's a bit of a stretch, you can still consider options like the KZ ZSN Pro X or the Moondrop Chu 2. Another alternative to consider within your budget range could be the Tangzu - Wan'er S.G. Each of these options offers its own sound signature, so it ultimately depends on what fits your preferences and budget best.
@@headphone_zone ok then i think i am holding on to my current tws for a little while more, till i get enough spare money to buy simgot.. (yes student problems, dont have much money)
I have the tangzu wan er and I feel the sound is good although little bassy, but what bothers me is the build quality. It's so light and also feels cheap.
Simgot ew 200 vs cca pla 13, which is best for most natural balanced sound
Hey there, we would lean more towards the Simgot - EW200.
@@headphone_zone thank you
Hi bro
Recently i bought TH Hola and i am bit disappointed in bass . So i like to return it and buy blon bl03 . So how to return and will the refunded money will be credited in my bank account or any other options are there bro . Plz give reply before my return time expires plz. 😊❤
Hey there, could you please DM us your order details on our socials?
What did you finally end up liking?
I'm confused between KZ ZVX and Simgot EW200. Which one is best for listening to Bollywood music and watching movies?
Hey there, we recommend going for the Simgot - EW200.
what is the best ear tips replacment ?
Hey there, we'd recommend the Headphone Zone - Two-Tone Silicone Eartips.
Hey there, we'd recommend the Headphone Zone - Two-Tone Silicone Eartips.
CCA PLA13 or EW200 for bass?
Which one is best under 5K for bass?
You can go for the CCA PLA13.
@@headphone_zone thank you so much. Will venture electronics abigail pro enough for pla13 or should I go for any advanced dac?
@@GoldenJennyK The Venture Electronics Abigail Pro is a solid choice, but the PLA13 benefits from higher amplification, so we recommend considering the iFi Audio - GO Link for an enhanced listening experience.
@@headphone_zone thank you so much
Quick question:
Overall
Aria or Hexa or ea500 ?
Choosing between Aria, Hexa, and EA500 depends on your sound preferences. Hexa provides an analytical sound with an expansive soundstage, while Aria leans towards a slightly warm sound with distinct mids. EA500 offers a balanced audio presentation. Consider your music genres and sound signature preferences when making your choice. Each IEM excels in different areas, so go for the one that matches your listening style. Enjoy your music! 🎧🎶
@@headphone_zonei mostly listen to edm and just today i ordered the hexas was it a right decision
Simgot ew200 vs kiwi ears cadenza is probably the harshest competition you will see in the $50 segment. I actually still prefer the cadenzas more as they offer a more relaxed and mature signature.
That's a fantastic insight, and it's all about personal sound preference! Both the Simgot EW200 and Kiwi Ears Cadenza are top-notch choices. It's great to hear you found the Cadenza to suit your style. The audio world is full of unique flavours to cater to every palate, and the more options, the merrier for all music lovers! 🎵👂🎶
You'll never talk about how if a flat sounding I am can be tuned so if there are V-shaped I am that have more base. Can you all talk about that how do they tune or what are the best ways to tune them how do they sound when tuned? do they sound good or do they sound distorted at some frequencies
Tuning in-ear monitors (IEMs) to achieve a V-shaped sound signature with more bass typically involves boosting lower frequencies while occasionally recessing the mids and enhancing the treble. This is done through various adjustments in driver design, acoustic chamber size, and materials. A well-tuned V-shaped IEM should provide a warmer, impactful bass response while maintaining clarity and avoiding distortion across frequencies. Sound perception can be subjective, so it's essential to explore and listen to IEMs yourself to find the sound signature for your preferences.
Latest iem under 5000₹ please tell me 2024 year
You should check out the Simgot - EW200 which has a balanced sound signature.
guys, can anyone recommend me a good headphone, I love balanced bass and treble . anything below 5k please
You can go for the FiiO - JT1.
Guys. Eagerly waiting for Moondrop Space Travel
7hz sonus or ew200 they are almost similarly priced
Choosing between the 7Hz Sonus and Simgot EW200 depends on your preferred sound signature. The 7Hz Sonus and EW200 offer distinct listening experiences. The Sonus is known for its balanced sound, while the EW200 leans towards a fun signature. Consider your music preferences-whether you prefer a more neutral sound or enjoy a touch of warmth. Both are excellent options, so it boils down to the sound profile that aligns better with your taste. Happy listening! 🎵🎧
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@@headphone_zone Dap starting price?
Presentation skills could be improved. Your style sounds pretty bland
was thinking same.