I just got my Render Ear Tips today. Crazy how these improve the sound! Thanks for recommending these! And no more pain in my ears while wearing them for long periods of time.
We use Comply foam tips for stage and studio. Their 600 series ( which doesn’t fit anything else we have) fit these perfectly. They have the largest bore I’ve seen yet on a tip. I think tip swapping is a must on any Iem you buy. I’ve also been talking to Dekoni about demoing their tips. We throw them away after each use by an artist, started that when Covid hit just to be safe; we buy in 100 quantities, and seldom use stock tips or cables. Comply has series 100-600 to fit anything. But I’m always trying others. It can make a huge difference.
Apollo 13 is a fantastic movie. You get a chance to nerd out and a healthy dose of suspense, and it's one of the few movies where "based on a true story" actually holds water.
@in-earfetish I bought the reds with your render tips and I have to agree with your assessment. The combination rocks! The sound is more open and fuller. I have never heard such a life-like bass drum before. It's truly great!
Yes, yes and yes. These are market-breakers for $55. The Render tips put them over the top and spending another $18 on a balanced Zoe or Zonie cable is worth it, because you’re still well under $100 all-in and these rival my Katos at $190. Even if you stay stock on everything, they’re still competitive sound-wise up to $150. Seriously, Crinnacle nailed this one. F the Har-man!
This is BS and pure cope. I was so curious and intriged by Render tips and how they turned the Zero RED into a "$700 IEM" (of course I knew that was an exageration) that I decided to buy those tips. Turns out they're no better than the stock wide bore tips, they deliver the same sound. But yep, guess who makes money from selling those Render tips... Z is a shill.
@@dess8808 I really did like the Render tips for quite awhile. Don’t use them much now. They did help get me into paying attention to ear tips in general however. So I can’t complain about that. As far as the Render/Red combo sounding like $700 earphones, yeah, no. A little more time, a bunch more experience and IEMs into the ears and I will agree this was an overstatement of their quality. I’ve had a blast along the way though! ☮️
I can confirm the render tips are unreal. I have some so after watching this video, I have them a shot. I already loved the reds. I then tried the ohm adapter, listening to "spirit in the sky." On my Topping G 5, fake tube amp nirvana. I could almost hear the Valkyrie opening the gates to Valhalla...😊
I just bought this pair because my left Hola started to experience heavy imbalance after 2 years of constant use. For anyone in doubt between going for the $25 or the $50 price range (Chu 2/Wan'Er vs. Zero:RED and others), it's absolutely worth. Besides the build quality improvements, the tuning is so much more refined, and the separatin of timbres is insanely improved. I thought I would have to use the impedance adapter, but the default tuning has as much bass as I need. It technically has around the same as the Holas, but it's so much more refined thanks to the slight dip before the midrange. GOD DAMN these are good.
I rarely use stock tips myself, I like to tip roll, and use a good quality upgrade cable, I usually use a balanced cable as well. I feel like you get the most out of the IEM's with better tips, and most importantly ones that work with the specific IEM's you choose. I still love the Spinfit cp145 large, and lately the blue KZ foam tips. There's some great stock tips I still use, with different IEM's, the Salnotes Zero tips, Easytips, Spring tips from Moondrop. I think I go through about 4 to 6 tips on average with new IEM's.
The nozzles were what killed the original ones for me. I wear medium tips in everything and somehow these were unbearably thick. Was a huge bummer, because they sounded amazing. But they were painful to wear on my large helmet sized, average sized ear head.
Call me out all you want, I'm testing the new moondrop littlewhite with them and not the Kato's or anything else in my collection. I don't think price really matters under say $400. You can have a $50 iem thats your favorite and does everything you need or a $399 Iem that accomplishes the exact same tasks in a different more expensive way. Iems are fucking wild in that regard.
These are boring but they're 50$ for 80% of Oracles or Blessing 2's. The 10 ohm resistor for "bass" throws off the timbre too much with hardly a contribution to the low end to matter I tested for 4 days with a mojo 2 and BTR7. Used Sedna crystals and Earfit lights.
Has anyone Render tipped a pair of ZS10 Pros? I have been comparing the Reds to the ZS10 pros(both rendered Thank you ZEOS! ) for the past week. I thought the Reds would be an upgrade to my ZS10 pros. It’s a tough call.
Any impressions with Dunu S&S after the video? I've got the Red recently and liked with Spinfit W1, ordered Render tips (waiting to arrive), and am curious if it's worth it to buy S&S tips as well since I heard S&S went well with original Zeros opening up sound stage. Thanks for good video!
As someone who sound demos things. Don't always trust the sound demos. We try our best but can't pull it off 100% also I can't imagine how you would record a demo with one set of tips and have it represent the whole IEM experience
@@in-earfetish For sure, there are a lot of variables that influence the sound demos. However I also don't have access to the AMPs and DACs reviewers have so I'd run my stright off of mine phone which will also influence the sound. We can never be certain whether something suits us unless we try it. Everything is just for better educated guesses.
Keep in mind you are hearing them thru a microphone and thru your speakers. They are good for comparisons in terms of which one has more treble or bass (but then even insertion depth and tips make a difference), but are useless in terms of finding one that sounds the best.
I heard the ie600 sound demo from dan on my etymotic er2xr. Didn't sound super impressive there. But i ordered it anyways looking at multiple graphs, seeing how close it was to looking like a more v shape etymotic. And its the best set i have now, and i love how it sounds. Granted i did tip roll to cp145. Thats something i do on all iems i own (tip roll). The demo might not accurately portray how the sound passes through the ear canal. They are to be used as a relative comparison points.
I like these on an amp. Real nice on a Geshelli amp. Upgrade cable added, Tripowin Zonie. Got them in the same order as the Z JoJos. These lack the higher freq of the JoJos and others. My long used set are Thieaudio Legacy 3. Lining up to replace with Legacy 5. But also want the Truthear Hexa to compare to Reds. Already trying to find a new home for the JoJos, due to their shape and my ear canals. If JoJo had 3mm longer canals, would be perfect.
As a tip roller, I was sad that I was not able to use some of my favorite tips due to the longer nozzle and most of the tips I really like are short. I could get O-rings but the nozzle are already wide enough for me to not bother.
I mean. In a blind test you would probably notice more fine details in treble of flagship IEMs or more pronounced soundstage etc.. BUT price to performance makes me praise things harder. These are so cheap and this good? YES
Im looking forward to this one too. Just a teency weency comparison. Maybe start a drama as well like HBB vs crinacle, dun dun dun! I dunno. Just ideas.
No context, just a nub when it comes to this stuff. These plus Render tips through basic ass magni/modi stack is all this dude would ever need. Also have JoJo's which I equally love.
Why's nobody talking about your eartips? Are they shet? Usually collabs, when they're good at least, make people talk. Is the silicon on those grippy medical grade silicon or the normal shetty silicon?
Dats wut im sayin... IEM r fu.. in sensitive the most.. Even tips gaves the phenomenon.. Yea2 only iem frm now.. No other audiophiliacs shit such Insane Moolah no speakers But still the most Sensitive.. Mine just acoustune 08. Tips butter tips.. as startin point. Peace!
And here´s the unpopular opinion. I have the Blue ones for the 2nd week. Not enough isolation. My music collection (soundtracks) sounds dull - everything but "amazing" on them. And yeah the tips are aweful. Nozzle is far too big and wide. They are the anti fun IEMs for me. "Build in Sub". Lol .. listening to Dark Knight/Zimmer, there is no low rumble. Stay away from Crin. Sry Z.
You will note that I specifically stated to try different tips as it modifies the sound even further. I have in the past criticized critical for his overly accurate sound? So adding a little Funk to it helps a great deal
@@in-earfetish Yep tried already afew, including some foam tips. Shocking not even one was fitting well. Gonna grab the SpinFit next. Still, its annoying to say at least.
Going against the grain, seriously disliked these. Just a bassplosion with recessed mids for me, zero information is what i got out of them, running on a 1 Ohm output (RME).
The nozzles being so abnormally large is the reason why I won't be buying this IEM. It's way too big for my ear canal and will hurt after 5 minutes. So much hype over this IEM, when it's just a retuned Truthear Zero. Kind of ridiculous.
I mean I reviewed the zero and it was good but this is better than the zero significantly. Be amazing what a good tune can do and then a tip swap. Does suck with the extremely large nozzle however, luckily my ear holes are pretty massive
I bought this a month ago, and I hated it. I tried it for 3 days hoping that I may adapt to it but on the third day I was sure that I hated it, there is no backdrop to music only instruments here and there they kill the feel of music, Songs sound emotionless, and the worst thing is it doesn't fit in the ear you have to have big ears to use these. The only good thing about these was the box they came in.
I lay my tips upside down on the table and shove the IEM nozzle in, works great, I'm also disabled and have bad finger dexterity. But if you guys have trouble with tips it works every time
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I just got my Render Ear Tips today. Crazy how these improve the sound! Thanks for recommending these! And no more pain in my ears while wearing them for long periods of time.
We use Comply foam tips for stage and studio. Their 600 series ( which doesn’t fit anything else we have) fit these perfectly. They have the largest bore I’ve seen yet on a tip. I think tip swapping is a must on any Iem you buy. I’ve also been talking to Dekoni about demoing their tips. We throw them away after each use by an artist, started that when Covid hit just to be safe; we buy in 100 quantities, and seldom use stock tips or cables. Comply has series 100-600 to fit anything. But I’m always trying others. It can make a huge difference.
I mostly just want to buy these just to add to the collection... but it's good to know I would probably be really happy with them nevertheless.
Apollo 13 is a fantastic movie. You get a chance to nerd out and a healthy dose of suspense, and it's one of the few movies where "based on a true story" actually holds water.
OMG, i have WAITING for a tip installation instruction. Thank you for that too.
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@in-earfetish I bought the reds with your render tips and I have to agree with your assessment. The combination rocks! The sound is more open and fuller. I have never heard such a life-like bass drum before. It's truly great!
Yes, yes and yes. These are market-breakers for $55. The Render tips put them over the top and spending another $18 on a balanced Zoe or Zonie cable is worth it, because you’re still well under $100 all-in and these rival my Katos at $190. Even if you stay stock on everything, they’re still competitive sound-wise up to $150. Seriously, Crinnacle nailed this one. F the Har-man!
This is BS and pure cope. I was so curious and intriged by Render tips and how they turned the Zero RED into a "$700 IEM" (of course I knew that was an exageration) that I decided to buy those tips. Turns out they're no better than the stock wide bore tips, they deliver the same sound.
But yep, guess who makes money from selling those Render tips...
Z is a shill.
@@dess8808 I really did like the Render tips for quite awhile. Don’t use them much now. They did help get me into paying attention to ear tips in general however. So I can’t complain about that. As far as the Render/Red combo sounding like $700 earphones, yeah, no. A little more time, a bunch more experience and IEMs into the ears and I will agree this was an overstatement of their quality. I’ve had a blast along the way though! ☮️
I can confirm the render tips are unreal. I have some so after watching this video, I have them a shot. I already loved the reds. I then tried the ohm adapter, listening to "spirit in the sky." On my Topping G 5, fake tube amp nirvana. I could almost hear the Valkyrie opening the gates to Valhalla...😊
I just bought this pair because my left Hola started to experience heavy imbalance after 2 years of constant use. For anyone in doubt between going for the $25 or the $50 price range (Chu 2/Wan'Er vs. Zero:RED and others), it's absolutely worth. Besides the build quality improvements, the tuning is so much more refined, and the separatin of timbres is insanely improved. I thought I would have to use the impedance adapter, but the default tuning has as much bass as I need. It technically has around the same as the Holas, but it's so much more refined thanks to the slight dip before the midrange. GOD DAMN these are good.
I got mine in the mail .. I kind of trust Crin... good to see Zeos agrees it is money well spent ..
The first zeros are way overhyped unless you are gaming with them. These look good though.
I rarely use stock tips myself, I like to tip roll, and use a good quality upgrade cable, I usually use a balanced cable as well.
I feel like you get the most out of the IEM's with better tips, and most importantly ones that work with the specific IEM's you choose.
I still love the Spinfit cp145 large, and lately the blue KZ foam tips.
There's some great stock tips I still use, with different IEM's, the Salnotes Zero tips, Easytips, Spring tips from Moondrop.
I think I go through about 4 to 6 tips on average with new IEM's.
Also Yosi Horikawa is awesome, I often listen to him myself testing new IEM's 👌
Summertime Rendering was a good heart warming anime too 👍
more waifu rivalry plz
all jokes aside, seems like a real solid set
I would absolutely get this except I owned the original Zero and I don’t want to deal with that nozzle again.
Try spinfit cp155
j discovered ur videos you are great🔥 truly engaging reviewing
Glad you're finally swapping tips🎉 feel free to send me your tips.
The Render tips made this IEM incredible. All of the regular tips (except the smallest ones) had seal issues for me.
Do you think getting a balanced cable for these is worth it if my dac already supports it, like would there be any noticeable difference?
I've been following you for years and holy sht this is my first time seeing your face lmao
The nozzles were what killed the original ones for me. I wear medium tips in everything and somehow these were unbearably thick. Was a huge bummer, because they sounded amazing. But they were painful to wear on my large helmet sized, average sized ear head.
Could you not just got a pair of MS or S?
damn it Zeos, why you gotta be such a good sales rep? now i want this iems so bad lmao
she shouldnt have said that really and just yes or smth lul
Just used your link for these, can’t wait to test them tomorrow! Thanks!
Divinus Velvet Standard + Tripowin Zonie completely changed the sound signature for me for the better!
Ordered couple weeks ago when they became available. They are in transit but at least made it in country according to the tracking number.
This or the OG zeros?
I'm gonna call you out here. If you say this is a 250$ sound, would you go as far as saying it's better than Moondrop kato (190$)??
Fuck no
Tbh this too apply to the S12 pro,Yume 2,Talos and any other there.
I think is crazy.
Call me out all you want, I'm testing the new moondrop littlewhite with them and not the Kato's or anything else in my collection. I don't think price really matters under say $400. You can have a $50 iem thats your favorite and does everything you need or a $399 Iem that accomplishes the exact same tasks in a different more expensive way. Iems are fucking wild in that regard.
These are boring but they're 50$ for 80% of Oracles or Blessing 2's. The 10 ohm resistor for "bass" throws off the timbre too much with hardly a contribution to the low end to matter
I tested for 4 days with a mojo 2 and BTR7. Used Sedna crystals and Earfit lights.
Once I get my red I’ll finger bang my render tips onto the red tip and let you know. I’ve also got symbios too.
“It does go in, it’ll just wiggle out over time…” did anyone else think that’s what she said when Z made that statement 😂 (childish thought, I know)
Has anyone Render tipped a pair of ZS10 Pros? I have been comparing the Reds to the ZS10 pros(both rendered Thank you ZEOS! ) for the past week.
I thought the Reds would be an upgrade to my ZS10 pros. It’s a tough call.
how does render tips changed the sound compared to let's say stock wide bore tips?
Any impressions with Dunu S&S after the video? I've got the Red recently and liked with Spinfit W1, ordered Render tips (waiting to arrive), and am curious if it's worth it to buy S&S tips as well since I heard S&S went well with original Zeros opening up sound stage. Thanks for good video!
I doubt S&S will fit on them, their core is relatively narrow.
Dan's Audio Reviews has a sound demo of these on his channel. To me they didn't sound to spectacular. Preferred the sound of the TinHifi T3+ still
As someone who sound demos things. Don't always trust the sound demos. We try our best but can't pull it off 100% also I can't imagine how you would record a demo with one set of tips and have it represent the whole IEM experience
@@in-earfetish For sure, there are a lot of variables that influence the sound demos.
However I also don't have access to the AMPs and DACs reviewers have so I'd run my stright off of mine phone which will also influence the sound. We can never be certain whether something suits us unless we try it. Everything is just for better educated guesses.
Keep in mind you are hearing them thru a microphone and thru your speakers. They are good for comparisons in terms of which one has more treble or bass (but then even insertion depth and tips make a difference), but are useless in terms of finding one that sounds the best.
@@icyearth T3 plus is still a solid IEM as long as you like the tuning
I heard the ie600 sound demo from dan on my etymotic er2xr. Didn't sound super impressive there.
But i ordered it anyways looking at multiple graphs, seeing how close it was to looking like a more v shape etymotic.
And its the best set i have now, and i love how it sounds. Granted i did tip roll to cp145. Thats something i do on all iems i own (tip roll).
The demo might not accurately portray how the sound passes through the ear canal. They are to be used as a relative comparison points.
Is there a place to get the renders without paying more in shipping then the tips themselves cost?
As of this moment.. yes. amazon hifiguides.page.link/RenderTipsA (Amazon)
Where is the ZEOS black keyboard?!?
So do you like small hole tips or big hole tips on the reds?
I really wanna try the adapter on my Dioko's
I like these on an amp. Real nice on a Geshelli amp. Upgrade cable added, Tripowin Zonie. Got them in the same order as the Z JoJos. These lack the higher freq of the JoJos and others. My long used set are Thieaudio Legacy 3. Lining up to replace with Legacy 5. But also want the Truthear Hexa to compare to Reds. Already trying to find a new home for the JoJos, due to their shape and my ear canals. If JoJo had 3mm longer canals, would be perfect.
I like both of the truthear cables
As a tip roller, I was sad that I was not able to use some of my favorite tips due to the longer nozzle and most of the tips I really like are short.
I could get O-rings but the nozzle are already wide enough for me to not bother.
You can use them it just means they come out lookin' like someones mom after a Munich rave.
Can i plug this directly to my phone and enjoy it ? Will my galaxy s8 drive it decently ?
It should
I wanna know how many people just suddenly lost their goddamn mind at the camera face, not knowing.
I lost my goddamn mind
the red have 6mm how you put the render tips on ?
How do the renders compare to the dekoni tips?
Seal way harder, shorter length. More dense foam. MAX seal basically.
Hi...how these are different from flagship iems, if you are praising that much???
I mean. In a blind test you would probably notice more fine details in treble of flagship IEMs or more pronounced soundstage etc.. BUT price to performance makes me praise things harder. These are so cheap and this good? YES
What's the mm measurement of the nozzle? The Monarch Mark II's are pretty big too.
Like 6.5
13:30 should be a video short on its own to tell people how to insert an ear tip into an earbud
you mousepad looks good too
Review the yanyin canon 2.
Thank for the tip insertion tutorial.😂
can i mix song s with these? or should i use m40x..
These would probably serve better
Put a 75ohm impedance adapter and enjoy the ride 😂
Zzzzz! I know stupid question, but how have you hooked up so many amps to the same source. Please please tell meeeeee.
2 part answer. Singxer SU-6 for digital distribution and this ruclips.net/video/2gJz1BTPnrw/видео.html
@@in-earfetish wow thank you for the reply ZZZZZ. Way out of my budget. Thank you though!
man im getting adhd while watching your reviews
Btw IEMatch+ frm ifi did a better jobs then the enclosed adap.. peace butter again!
Still so shocking to see Z's face.
As it should be
17:18 missed erroneous face rereveal opp
Hate you zeos now I gotta buy theses iems along w the kato’s
Compared to kz hbb pr2 ?
Im looking forward to this one too. Just a teency weency comparison. Maybe start a drama as well like HBB vs crinacle, dun dun dun! I dunno. Just ideas.
OMG his face! 😱
"stock tips. Large hole" thats what he said xD
Waiting
No context, just a nub when it comes to this stuff. These plus Render tips through basic ass magni/modi stack is all this dude would ever need.
Also have JoJo's which I equally love.
All the Truthear iems have the same cable. It's honestly terrible.
Why's nobody talking about your eartips? Are they shet? Usually collabs, when they're good at least, make people talk.
Is the silicon on those grippy medical grade silicon or the normal shetty silicon?
Dats wut im sayin... IEM r fu.. in sensitive the most.. Even tips gaves the phenomenon.. Yea2 only iem frm now.. No other audiophiliacs shit such Insane Moolah no speakers But still the most Sensitive.. Mine just acoustune 08. Tips butter tips.. as startin point. Peace!
And here´s the unpopular opinion. I have the Blue ones for the 2nd week. Not enough isolation. My music collection (soundtracks) sounds dull - everything but "amazing" on them. And yeah the tips are aweful. Nozzle is far too big and wide. They are the anti fun IEMs for me. "Build in Sub". Lol .. listening to Dark Knight/Zimmer, there is no low rumble. Stay away from Crin. Sry Z.
You will note that I specifically stated to try different tips as it modifies the sound even further. I have in the past criticized critical for his overly accurate sound? So adding a little Funk to it helps a great deal
@@in-earfetish Yep tried already afew, including some foam tips. Shocking not even one was fitting well. Gonna grab the SpinFit next. Still, its annoying to say at least.
Update: Yeah Spintfit W1 finally did it, Steve Jablonsky, Hans Zimmer even Philip Glass sound like they should ... 3dB boost@30Hz is recommended.
Just the tip.
Going against the grain, seriously disliked these. Just a bassplosion with recessed mids for me, zero information is what i got out of them, running on a 1 Ohm output (RME).
Pretty sure it's "ze-laz-tek", not "ex-lastics".
Total shill, complete dishonesty. They're no better than the stock wide bore tips. But guess who makes money from selling those Render tips...
The nozzles being so abnormally large is the reason why I won't be buying this IEM. It's way too big for my ear canal and will hurt after 5 minutes.
So much hype over this IEM, when it's just a retuned Truthear Zero. Kind of ridiculous.
I mean I reviewed the zero and it was good but this is better than the zero significantly. Be amazing what a good tune can do and then a tip swap. Does suck with the extremely large nozzle however, luckily my ear holes are pretty massive
I bought this a month ago, and I hated it. I tried it for 3 days hoping that I may adapt to it but on the third day I was sure that I hated it, there is no backdrop to music only instruments here and there they kill the feel of music, Songs sound emotionless, and the worst thing is it doesn't fit in the ear you have to have big ears to use these. The only good thing about these was the box they came in.
I lay my tips upside down on the table and shove the IEM nozzle in, works great, I'm also disabled and have bad finger dexterity. But if you guys have trouble with tips it works every time
My only concern with this would be pressurizing the nozzle and forcing air in may hurt some drivers
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Bro's so annoying ngl