Pros of DSP: 1. Offers the option to customize sound through the Moon Drop app, potentially enhancing the listening experience. 2. Provides versatility for users who prefer EQ adjustments to tailor sound to their preferences. 3. Can potentially improve overall sound quality and performance when utilized effectively. 4. Comes with accessories like a quality cable and pouch, enhancing the value proposition. 5. Suitable for Android users seeking EQ functionality without additional adapters. Cons of DSP: 1. Limited compatibility and functionality for iPhone users without additional adapters, adding extra cost and inconvenience. 2. May introduce delays and artifacts during playback, impacting the listening experience negatively. 3. Custom EQ settings saved in the DSP may not work with other devices, limiting its usability across different platforms. 4. Not necessarily advantageous for desktop setups compared to traditional analog cables, which may offer better sound quality and fewer issues. 5. Requires careful consideration of individual preferences and use cases to determine if the benefits outweigh the limitations.
For those who use IEM for PC can't you just EQ using other software rather then rely on DSP setting of the cable? Just curious, still trying to figure out the ins and outs of DSP. I've never gotten one nor really played with EQ settings (don't trust myself enough to do so lol but I am interested in quality sound. Also can the DSP be used for PC or is it a mobile only kinda deal with the apps. Kinda silly that they terminate with a type c as the default. Should just use a 3.5mm and come with a dongle or something, or vice versa. Or perhaps a dongle to convert to a type C to a type A usb port.
I initially shortlisted the Chu2Dsp, but I chose the Fiio JD1 instead because it has a dedicated DAC within the USB-C IEM itself. A dedicated audio DAC is essential for sound quality, as DSP chips are mainly for conversion, while a DAC significantly enhances audio performance. Many phones today lack a high-quality DAC, so having one built into the IEM is a big advantage, especially for sound enthusiasts. The build quality may be just okay, but the DAC, along with its hardware tuning and five preset options, makes it a great choice. The only drawback is that it doesn’t come with a carrying pouch. However, I found an affordable option-a small pouch from a brand called Audiocullar on Amazon for about $5. Now, I’m just waiting for the IEM to arrive.
@@5786sagarcould you share an official reference where it is mentioned that Fiio JD1 comes with a DAC instead of DSP? If it truly comes with DAC I'll also prefer that one. Thanks!
ordered the 3.5mm variant a couple of days ago and only now started wondering if I made a mistake - and this video appeared in my recommendations right away lol
@@Abhishek-st7lg dsp is just eq. if you have android with no audio jack then dsp version is better than pairing with some chinese noname usbc dac. but if you have one / planning to get a wired or bluetooth dac / if you dont change eq at all then in all these cases 3.5mm
@@Abhishek-st7lg personally i don’t use eq - it makes the sound dynamic inconsistent between various genres/styles - and the thought that im the reason of it doesn’t … for me
I'll go with the DSPs, these will be my first IEMs and I don't plan to get a DAC because good ones are kinda expensive, plus the DSPs have a mic and I will be able to use them directly with my phone. If I like these I'll consider buying something more expensive in the future along with a DAC to get a full experience
2:45 On the quarks dsp nobody mentioned this problem but seems like the noise floor issue is still here, it isn't more noticeable because the dsp shuts off after it stops outputting sound. Unacceptable issue.
would the dsp version have better microphone quality then 3.5mm and would you recommend either of those rather then the zerro 2 i was intially about to get? i mainly use iems for gaming and i dont mind using a usb c
So i have a question/concern.. i would say i play video games competitively so “imaging” of peoples footsteps, sounds, etc are a must.. but i also do listen to music and i value the way music can sound.. i want to stray away from headphones and get myself IEM’s.. i have the thieaudio hype 4 in mind or do you recommend another choice (budget friendly)??
Hey Jay, how would you say these compare to the Zero 2? I recently purchased the Zero 2 to upgrade from the Zero 1 but I find the bass is a bit more than I expected. Thanks! My main interest is beautiful vocals at this price point.
Hello @Jays Audio help me choosing my 1st iem i want it to play fps games like valorant but im confused between "Chu1" and "Chu2 dsp", my consideration is with mic earphone.
For someone who majorly listens to Hip Hop and RnB which will you recommend .. the chu 2 dsp or tanchjim one dsp ? Will be used on andriod phone with flac files and tidal
As the DSP is sonically almost identical to the normal Chu 2, would it be a good choice for only android listening? I'm having problems with my apple dongle not being loud enough and thought teh usb-c port could prevent the issue.
Hey Jay,might be a little late to the party but can you possibily review the Moondrop Space Travel TWS? Heard it has great tuning for a TWS Totally agree with you btw, DSP still have a long way to go before matching traditional analog, but with way the Chifi industry is moving anything is possible
Bro, I just received mine And they’re shit sadly For the money being a TWS they are fine, but my Soundcore Space A40 are way better still not being from an audiophile company The Space Travel is also a couple of levels below the Hola & Chu in terms of clarity and detail Tbh I don’t get the positive reviews It is at a good price, but doesn’t compete with wired IEMs in any way Also worse than cheap TWS under 100$ Hope I could help :)
@@Tssukiii thank for the feedback bro, appreciate it too and es you did helpit's actually great hearing from a actual consumer, well i figured it must have flaws judging from the price. Thanks again :)
Well, to us it looks boring. But at least for those who only need a headset for conventional smartphone needs at a low price, they will at least get sound quality that is quite good..
I just bought this, I hope it compares well with my CVJ night elf, DCMEKA AO9 & KZ ZSN Pro2 I've had the same noise floor issue with the DCMEKA DSP except that my first pair didn't have that strangely enough
Pros of DSP:
1. Offers the option to customize sound through the Moon Drop app, potentially enhancing the listening experience.
2. Provides versatility for users who prefer EQ adjustments to tailor sound to their preferences.
3. Can potentially improve overall sound quality and performance when utilized effectively.
4. Comes with accessories like a quality cable and pouch, enhancing the value proposition.
5. Suitable for Android users seeking EQ functionality without additional adapters.
Cons of DSP:
1. Limited compatibility and functionality for iPhone users without additional adapters, adding extra cost and inconvenience.
2. May introduce delays and artifacts during playback, impacting the listening experience negatively.
3. Custom EQ settings saved in the DSP may not work with other devices, limiting its usability across different platforms.
4. Not necessarily advantageous for desktop setups compared to traditional analog cables, which may offer better sound quality and fewer issues.
5. Requires careful consideration of individual preferences and use cases to determine if the benefits outweigh the limitations.
Is Chu 2 dsp good for watching movies?? this will be my 1st iem
How is the first con of DSP true if you still need an adapter with the 3.5mm version?
For those who use IEM for PC can't you just EQ using other software rather then rely on DSP setting of the cable? Just curious, still trying to figure out the ins and outs of DSP. I've never gotten one nor really played with EQ settings (don't trust myself enough to do so lol but I am interested in quality sound. Also can the DSP be used for PC or is it a mobile only kinda deal with the apps. Kinda silly that they terminate with a type c as the default. Should just use a 3.5mm and come with a dongle or something, or vice versa. Or perhaps a dongle to convert to a type C to a type A usb port.
I initially shortlisted the Chu2Dsp, but I chose the Fiio JD1 instead because it has a dedicated DAC within the USB-C IEM itself. A dedicated audio DAC is essential for sound quality, as DSP chips are mainly for conversion, while a DAC significantly enhances audio performance. Many phones today lack a high-quality DAC, so having one built into the IEM is a big advantage, especially for sound enthusiasts. The build quality may be just okay, but the DAC, along with its hardware tuning and five preset options, makes it a great choice. The only drawback is that it doesn’t come with a carrying pouch. However, I found an affordable option-a small pouch from a brand called Audiocullar on Amazon for about $5. Now, I’m just waiting for the IEM to arrive.
@@5786sagarcould you share an official reference where it is mentioned that Fiio JD1 comes with a DAC instead of DSP? If it truly comes with DAC I'll also prefer that one. Thanks!
Eq is very important.Its a pity that there are not many dac- amps or cables that have good EQs
ordered the 3.5mm variant a couple of days ago and only now started wondering if I made a mistake - and this video appeared in my recommendations right away lol
So 3.5 mm or dsp. Which one is better
@@Abhishek-st7lg dsp is just eq. if you have android with no audio jack then dsp version is better than pairing with some chinese noname usbc dac. but if you have one / planning to get a wired or bluetooth dac / if you dont change eq at all then in all these cases 3.5mm
@@Abhishek-st7lg personally i don’t use eq - it makes the sound dynamic inconsistent between various genres/styles - and the thought that im the reason of it doesn’t … for me
😊@@ШоколадныйЗаяц-ч3ц
@user-kg1ib1zc2r don't most phones have an eq already? And there's eq apps too
I'll go with the DSPs, these will be my first IEMs and I don't plan to get a DAC because good ones are kinda expensive, plus the DSPs have a mic and I will be able to use them directly with my phone. If I like these I'll consider buying something more expensive in the future along with a DAC to get a full experience
The stinky type C to 3.5mm dongle is more than enough to get that audiophile itch.
most dongles have cheapo DACs in them, which actually makes the sound bad.
2:45 On the quarks dsp nobody mentioned this problem but seems like the noise floor issue is still here, it isn't more noticeable because the dsp shuts off after it stops outputting sound. Unacceptable issue.
Not really interested on this specific iem but I'm still feeding the algorithm.
Tf 😂😂😂
bought a new phone without a headPjack and now im panicking, and thank you for informing me
at 2:02 you said "anything besides the 15 pro, does they not work with normal 15? they too have type C...
Thanks for letting me know
I have Chu DSP I like them they are my first IEMs
would the dsp version have better microphone quality then 3.5mm and would you recommend either of those rather then the zerro 2 i was intially about to get? i mainly use iems for gaming and i dont mind using a usb c
Bro just hearted the comment and didn't reply lmao😂
Bro have you got these ? As I am also looking for same..
If I use an USB C to USB 3.0 to use it on PC, it should work right?
yes it will work, I'm using it
What adapter should i use for best quality?
Digital to digital does not matter@@beamingnebula
So i have a question/concern.. i would say i play video games competitively so “imaging” of peoples footsteps, sounds, etc are a must.. but i also do listen to music and i value the way music can sound.. i want to stray away from headphones and get myself IEM’s.. i have the thieaudio hype 4 in mind or do you recommend another choice (budget friendly)??
SIMGOT EM6L 👍
@@jayyaudio okay will do research.. would you still recommend them for listening to music & playing somewhat competitively?
casual* i practically repeated my question.. concerned about the well rounded-ness
Can you recommend aftermarket eartips for the Chu 2 DSP?
tangzu sancai or divinus
Any reco for smaller ears? Besides the chu 2?
Ew100P
Hey Jay, how would you say these compare to the Zero 2?
I recently purchased the Zero 2 to upgrade from the Zero 1 but I find the bass is a bit more than I expected. Thanks!
My main interest is beautiful vocals at this price point.
if you want vocals go Simgot EW100P, the rest are too bassy
@@jayyaudio nice, thanks! 👍
Hello @Jays Audio help me choosing my 1st iem i want it to play fps games like valorant but im confused between "Chu1" and "Chu2 dsp", my consideration is with mic earphone.
Chu 2 DSP
@@jayyaudio thank you😃
For someone who majorly listens to Hip Hop and RnB which will you recommend .. the chu 2 dsp or tanchjim one dsp ? Will be used on andriod phone with flac files and tidal
Chu 2
Can I use the Chu 2 DSP cable on the normal Chu 2's and get the benefits?
ya
What about the delay, does it keep you from playing shooters?
only when you're skipping songs and pause/play
You planning on checking out kinera plutus beast? It's on my list after Hades and I might do it before F1 pro lol
Ya I have it review later
just wanna remind to ranked the Tangzu FUDU on your iem ranking list
It is
Which one you would buy if you can only buy one?. Chu 2 dsp, tachjim one dsp, moondrop space travel
Tanchjim DSP
@@jayyaudio thanks
As the DSP is sonically almost identical to the normal Chu 2, would it be a good choice for only android listening?
I'm having problems with my apple dongle not being loud enough and thought teh usb-c port could prevent the issue.
Ya
Get a DAC dongle like Venture electronics Odo. Cheap and easy fix.
Waiting for hiby digital xoe iem comparison....looks good on paper...waiting for your review
what is your opinoun on the Hidizs MS1 galaxy ?
Haven’t heard
CDSP has integrated Dac? Or is only EQ? I want use my LG G8X with the Es9219c integrated with EQ DSP
Has dac I believe
Hey Jay,might be a little late to the party but can you possibily review the Moondrop Space Travel TWS? Heard it has great tuning for a TWS
Totally agree with you btw, DSP still have a long way to go before matching traditional analog, but with way the Chifi industry is moving anything is possible
Sure bro
@@jayyaudio appreciate you bro 🙏
Bro, I just received mine
And they’re shit sadly
For the money being a TWS they are fine, but my Soundcore Space A40 are way better still not being from an audiophile company
The Space Travel is also a couple of levels below the Hola & Chu in terms of clarity and detail
Tbh I don’t get the positive reviews
It is at a good price, but doesn’t compete with wired IEMs in any way
Also worse than cheap TWS under 100$
Hope I could help :)
@@Tssukiii thank for the feedback bro, appreciate it too and es you did helpit's actually great hearing from a actual consumer, well i figured it must have flaws judging from the price. Thanks again :)
Hows the sound when using them out of the box without the app?
Ok
@@jayyaudio thanks. I have the Chu 2 DSP coming in a few days as my first IEM ever.
which iem can you recommend in the similar or lower price range if i like to hear metalcore songs, thanks!!
tanchjim one 3.5mm
can I use chu 2 dsp without the included cable, would that just be a normal chu 2 then?
you can, with or without both sound similar to normal chu 2
Does moondrop chu 2 dsp has thumpy bass or tight bass pls reply🙏🙏and pls recommend me one iem because l am a bass lover
kefine delci for bass
Is the mic on the USB-C version decent?
as decent as $20 can get
Well, to us it looks boring. But at least for those who only need a headset for conventional smartphone needs at a low price, they will at least get sound quality that is quite good..
Does this CHU 2 perfectly match 15 pro max type c and that dsp worth it ?
Sure
does 3.5 and DSP sounds the same since it's different wires
same
I just bought this, I hope it compares well with my CVJ night elf, DCMEKA AO9 & KZ ZSN Pro2
I've had the same noise floor issue with the DCMEKA DSP except that my first pair didn't have that strangely enough
So, there is a Jiu and a Chu 2 DSP ?
Jiu is more like Chu 1, with type-c connector
is dsp good for ios with usb c?
nah
Why not ? @@jayyaudio
does the dsp version works with laptops having type C?
Yup
Ew100p vs moondrop chu 2dsp Which is better?
EW100 is cleaner, Chu 2 is slight v shape
which iem at this price point have the best sounding mic
They’re all the same
Hi I'm second
Which better Chu 2(OG) or Chu 2 (DSP) I use Android and I want to play fps games and i need better heard fooetstep/pos. enemy etc
DSP
Will small noises during the game affect it? In FPS game? 2:45 or this can fix on equalizer?
@jayyaudio What about the delay, does it keep you from playing shooters?