Excellent review. Thumbs up! I do have one question though. How do the Truthear Salnotes Zero and Wan'er compare to the Linsoul TIN T2s? I already have the Linsoul TIN T2s and I am very happy with them. But I was thinking of getting 1 or 2 back up IEMs.
I love my Hola. It's not going to be for everyone but I enjoy it's warm relaxing sound. I don't have the Wan'er but Ive seen that there is a new jade green variant now and the cable that comes with it is supposed to be upgraded. Thank you for another great review! 👍
@@SeptienPattersonbudget $20-30 My preference is clean punchy bass ..not overwhelming boomy bass. Clarity and great instrument separation of course. Comfortable for Long period listening.
I have these. They're pretty nice sounding, if ONLY A BIT harder to drive than most IEMs. For example, I also have the Koss KPH40 and Philips SHP9500, both of which are connected to a LG V60 with the QUAD DAC on. With the Koss and Philips, comfortable listening for me is around 20-25. On the HOLA, that would be around 35-40 out of 75.
They are harder to drive due to the way they are tuned. They use quite a bit of damping filters, including those on the driver itself, vents, and the nozzle, to reduce unwanted frequencies, resulting in a quieter sound.
Excellent review. Thumbs up! I do have one question though. How do the Truthear Salnotes Zero and Wan'er compare to the Linsoul TIN T2s? I already have the Linsoul TIN T2s and I am very happy with them. But I was thinking of getting 1 or 2 back up IEMs.
I've never listened to the T2, so I can't see for sure...
I love my Hola. It's not going to be for everyone but I enjoy it's warm relaxing sound. I don't have the Wan'er but Ive seen that there is a new jade green variant now and the cable that comes with it is supposed to be upgraded. Thank you for another great review! 👍
Appreciate it, Z!
Thanks for the great review. Love these more iem reviews
Excellent review with FR graphs. Epic..! I’d love to have more IEM reviews.
Coming up!
How is the Hola compared to tanchjim one ?! Also can you pls suggest some warm v shaoed IEMs with clarity and punchy midbass
Can't tell you because I never reviewed the Tanchjim One. If you want recommendations I need to know your price range.
The CCA has decent bass ruclips.net/video/bh5ClrXlXSo/видео.html
@@SeptienPattersonbudget $20-30
My preference is clean punchy bass ..not overwhelming boomy bass. Clarity and great instrument separation of course. Comfortable for Long period listening.
@Cardinal_Prime TinHifi C2 Mecha Warrior ruclips.net/video/ukqjiWNXOw0/видео.html
@@SeptienPatterson thanks man ! Really appreciate it. SUBBED ❤️❤️
I have these. They're pretty nice sounding, if ONLY A BIT harder to drive than most IEMs. For example, I also have the Koss KPH40 and Philips SHP9500, both of which are connected to a LG V60 with the QUAD DAC on. With the Koss and Philips, comfortable listening for me is around 20-25. On the HOLA, that would be around 35-40 out of 75.
They are harder to drive due to the way they are tuned. They use quite a bit of damping filters, including those on the driver itself, vents, and the nozzle, to reduce unwanted frequencies, resulting in a quieter sound.
How does the Hola mic sound?
If you watched my video, you would've noticed the Hola I does not have a mic.