Im in love with this iem, i was looking for something different in the 20dol range and this hits so different. Became my new daily use (before as waner).
Watching this video with the Tanchjim One. IMHO, my overall listening experience with One has been better than some IEMs in the similar price range you've mentioned like Salnotes Zero, OG Chu, and the Wan'er. I love the pretty balanced yet more fun tuning of the One and for someone who's new to audio scene like me, I prefer this kind of balanced tuning to the one many people consider as 'balanced' like that of the Salnotes Zero. Definitely not the greatest budget IEM, but it's still a pretty good all-rounder daily beater especially for someone, including beginner who isn't actually looking for a specific aspect like extra bass, sparkling and airy treble, great technicalities (for that price range) etc etc
Hi sir !! I watch some of your videos. You do an awesome job !!! Bravo. Question for you: i have over 100 earbuds wireless. I have the best on the market. If you tried some of earbuds wireless and you compare them with 7h timeless for example, which one sound the best?! Is there a huge difference between iems and earbuds in terms of sound quality? Do you think that iems have better punchy bass than the earbuds wireless? I just want to switch to iems but i am a debutant in iems...so could you help me? Thank you very much sir
Hello, very good video, I actually agree that Tanchjim One is not a surprising iem but the tuning reminded me of the Tanchjim Ola Bass. I wanted to ask, how do these two compare?
Probably the only bullet style IEM that has detachable cable I've known. Been looking full comfortable IEM and Tanchjim One looks like the perfect IEM for it and the sound pretty good.
There is a list of bullet/cable-down IEMs, search for "bullet cable down iem database" and you will find a Head-Fi forum link. The 4th column shows the type of connection, a lot of them are fixed, but some aren't
Moondrop Quarks DSP. They have a Variations-like tuning (so, rather pleasantly U-shaped with some lower bass emphasis) but are lacking in technical abilities. Still perfectly good for casual listening and they only cost 12-13 dollars or something.
If you don't really care about the non-detachable cable, you might consider to get Final Audio E1000. The drivers' size is very light and small, even smaller than a finger phalanx. However, due to their very light and small size,it feels too comfortable on my ears to the point that sometimes I forget that I'm currently wearing an IEM. If you're not someone who often subconsciously moving or changing your sleeping position, this might be good for you. SQ-wise, I consider E1000 as 'flatter, less fun, but much more natural-sounding with greater technicalities'-version of Tanchjim One.
@@muhammadenday Noise floor is possible, my elderly ears may not be sensible enough to perceive it. But playback delay ...not really, at least not on the youtube videos I've watched on my phone. Anyway, the Quarks' main problem is that they lack definition in respect to the rest of the "audiophile" budget IEMs out there. I consider the Tanchjim One DSP to be a much better product for just a few dollars more.
@@Undead.Musicphile thank you I bought 3.5mm version it's like there was no bass in in it can I buy dsp . Is it have bass or we can tune it to have bass?
Welcome to the party, sort of ... The Tanchjim One DSP was so good that I ordered the Tanchjim Tanya DSP, since I like the tucked bass style on the KZ Castor black.
I know this is kind of old but was thinking of getting the tanchjim one dsp and was wondering does the dsp tuning apply to other iems if you were to use the cable with them?
Im in love with this iem, i was looking for something different in the 20dol range and this hits so different. Became my new daily use (before as waner).
Much better than waner?
@@Akatsuki1989 i dont think is better, just different, another tuning stile, in general Waner is a lot more all-rounder than One
Watching this video with the Tanchjim One. IMHO, my overall listening experience with One has been better than some IEMs in the similar price range you've mentioned like Salnotes Zero, OG Chu, and the Wan'er. I love the pretty balanced yet more fun tuning of the One and for someone who's new to audio scene like me, I prefer this kind of balanced tuning to the one many people consider as 'balanced' like that of the Salnotes Zero. Definitely not the greatest budget IEM, but it's still a pretty good all-rounder daily beater especially for someone, including beginner who isn't actually looking for a specific aspect like extra bass, sparkling and airy treble, great technicalities (for that price range) etc etc
im just glad they skipped a12t lul
What is the greatest budget iem then? 🤔
DSP is absolutely awesome, specially when i can use the cable with other 2 pin IEMs I like it better than Wan'er considering tuning options from DSP !
Hi sir !! I watch some of your videos. You do an awesome job !!! Bravo.
Question for you: i have over 100 earbuds wireless. I have the best on the market. If you tried some of earbuds wireless and you compare them with 7h timeless for example, which one sound the best?! Is there a huge difference between iems and earbuds in terms of sound quality? Do you think that iems have better punchy bass than the earbuds wireless?
I just want to switch to iems but i am a debutant in iems...so could you help me?
Thank you very much sir
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This and venture electronics are the only dangling earbuds style available O guess reright?
Hello, very good video, I actually agree that Tanchjim One is not a surprising iem but the tuning reminded me of the Tanchjim Ola Bass. I wanted to ask, how do these two compare?
ive heard the SIMGOT EW200 are pretty good for 40$ some say its better than ea500 which is 80$
Miss you in the fragrance community homie
What cables can i buy to replace the curdent cable? Microgenics is a big issue sadly
Oh thank goodness I was wondering when there would be another IEM that has that basic V shape that leaves us wanting better
Probably the only bullet style IEM that has detachable cable I've known. Been looking full comfortable IEM and Tanchjim One looks like the perfect IEM for it and the sound pretty good.
There is a list of bullet/cable-down IEMs, search for "bullet cable down iem database" and you will find a Head-Fi forum link. The 4th column shows the type of connection, a lot of them are fixed, but some aren't
Timmy can you help me choose between S12 and IE200? I mainly listen to Pop and Rap, occasionally Rock. Your help will be much appreciated.
Can you please review zero 2. I’ve been hearing mixed reviews and would love to know your thoughts
Bruh wth i was so confused why it sounded very similarly to Aful MagicOne
Why moondrop chu 2 is not in ur iem ranking list?
Any other similar bullet shape IEM that anyone can recommend? need small IEM for sleeping purpose...
Moondrop Quarks DSP. They have a Variations-like tuning (so, rather pleasantly U-shaped with some lower bass emphasis) but are lacking in technical abilities. Still perfectly good for casual listening and they only cost 12-13 dollars or something.
If you don't really care about the non-detachable cable, you might consider to get Final Audio E1000. The drivers' size is very light and small, even smaller than a finger phalanx. However, due to their very light and small size,it feels too comfortable on my ears to the point that sometimes I forget that I'm currently wearing an IEM. If you're not someone who often subconsciously moving or changing your sleeping position, this might be good for you. SQ-wise, I consider E1000 as 'flatter, less fun, but much more natural-sounding with greater technicalities'-version of Tanchjim One.
@@muhammadenday Noise floor is possible, my elderly ears may not be sensible enough to perceive it. But playback delay ...not really, at least not on the youtube videos I've watched on my phone. Anyway, the Quarks' main problem is that they lack definition in respect to the rest of the "audiophile" budget IEMs out there. I consider the Tanchjim One DSP to be a much better product for just a few dollars more.
Tangzu Chang Le and Final E3000 They are good bullet-shaped IEM options.
Hey, Kindly make a video on "7z selnotes x crinicle: zero 2" are compare it with tangzu wan'er S.G.
how it compares to the HZSOUND WAIST DRUM?
I think you should review the Aful MagicOne.
I did
thoughts on the crimson?
The other One
*Is* *that* *cable* *visible* *on* *the* *table* *comfortable?*
I love my Tanchjim One DSP.
So good for, so cheap.😊
Is it bright?
@@RenimakBagio I personally don't find it bright.
I also eq everything if I can. Everyones' ears are different.
@@Undead.Musicphile thank you I bought 3.5mm version it's like there was no bass in in it can I buy dsp . Is it have bass or we can tune it to have bass?
@@RenimakBagio You can always eq some bass in. Are you using a dac/amp with it?
@@Undead.Musicphile dac
hmm i think the Tanchjim One it follows the Harman more closely than the other budget offerings.
dsp is the good deal
Welcome to the party, sort of ... The Tanchjim One DSP was so good that I ordered the Tanchjim Tanya DSP, since I like the tucked bass style on the KZ Castor black.
I know this is kind of old but was thinking of getting the tanchjim one dsp and was wondering does the dsp tuning apply to other iems if you were to use the cable with them?
@soulslayer69 yes, you can use the cable on other IEMs.
Tanchjim MagicOne 😅
Why didn't you compare it with Tanchjim Zero, the predecessor?
because Zero sucked
@@Gizaudio would you make video about flagship iem battle
Like most expendsive kind a like
Why no comparison to the Tanchjim Zero……the one that came first and looks the same???