TANGZU x DIVINUS FUDU VERSE 1 REVIEW!!! How do UDU the FUDU that UDU???
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- I was in desperate need of a "normal", "very good" IEM to review. And the FUDU delivered. Jack of all trades, and master of none. It was just the tonic I was craving. If you already have an all 'rounder, then this set might just be redundant, but if you don't, it is worth consideration. It is well appointed with ear tips, and a faux-leather pouch. It is verything you need and nothing you don't. Very nicely done!
Metal rating: 7.5/10
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Got mine on sale for £50 and really enjoying them. They made the "Hans Zimmer - Why so Serious?" soundtrack sound like it was made by Bass Zimmer, especially at around the 3 minute mark. 10/10 comfort with the Divinus tips, for some reason the Sancai ones just end up folding weirdly in my ear and not sealing even with different sizes and insertion techniques.
Nice!!! Agree on the Sancai. I have a couple of sets but I find myself reaching for others first.
Oh nice it comes with Sancai tips, that is really good, very good eartips! Also lmao at the title UDU! :D
Great review! The fudu seems like a great iem for a certain set of people. Also the matte black looks like something I would love to daily
Hey thanks! The comfort level is superior to a lot of sets too due to the size and shape of the shell. Definitely a daily driver!
If your wife likes bass you should try the Juzear clear and the XSL-X one both about $50 well built, great cable and nice case, best value iem's for bass around
I gave the Juzear Clear a try. Ended up giving them away. They just didn’t hit for me. That said, I know they are supposed to be “bass cannons”, which was not my experience. Far from it. I tip rollled, cable swapped, tried different sources, Dac/amps, everything. Nothing got them sounding anything more than flat and boring. Makes me wonder if I got a dud, or if my ears/brain just wouldn’t accept them properly. Either way, they’re gone. I hope my friend has better luck with them. I will look into the XSL-X however. Thank you 😊
Mines otw. Have been waiting for the right next set to buy for the right price. These at $50 hit the spot. Now let's see if i like em. The most Ive spent thua far but if you factor the tips, not really. Ah and I bit the Abyss bullet. With Divinus tips was $22. I'm gonna mid the og so that I don't double down on the same sound 🤣
Nice video 😊.. are these good for Rock or heavy metal?
@@alonzoperez1969 Yes. A bit rolled off in the treble, but that cuts back on “cymbal fatigue”. The majority of my library and test tracks are rock, hard rock, alt rock and all kinds of metal. The Fudu did well. And thank you!
This or aful explorer?
@@gourabdeb9144 I don’t have the explorer unfortunately. Based on others opinions, I think I would take it over the Fudu as it seems to have more impactful bass. If that’s what you’re looking for.
what is that amp youre using to connect the headset i want to use these on my pc
The Fiio K11 Dac/amp combo is my primary desktop unit. I also have an Ifi zendac v2, smsl dl200 and an Xduoo TA-22 (save your money, it’s cool but not worth $500). The Fiio K11 is $129 when it’s not on sale and it handles 95% of my IEMs and headphones with ease. It’s pretty powerful and versatile too. That would be my recommendation.
@BassDad8 thanks for the fast reply I will definitely look into the Fiio for sure
Hey. I got a lot of genres in my playlist. I really like to shuffle my playlist and I think I’m a bit of a “treble sensitive kind of guy.” I found tangzu wan’er treble a bit to sharp and sometimes it’s quite disturbing and distracting. So I’m wondering should I go with this Fudu or go with the Xuan nv?
@@MattSimpleAudio I think either set will do. I haven’t tried the Xuan nv, but you know HBB’s preference by now I’m sure. I have the Z300, Kai and Kailua. Based on those, the Xuan nv should be fine. I do have the Fudu, obviously and I think it’s a great laid-back, relaxed treble set. Even more so, would be the QoA Vesper 2 or Gimlet. I reviewed both of those sets as well and they’re better accessorized than the Xuan nv no doubt. Some good choices out there and don’t forget about the Keine Delci, which I reviewed a little while ago
@@BassDad8 thank you so much
to you what is the "not just good" but "great" IEM for the price range of 150 dollars 😅😅 That you can loose your mind on Haha
How tolerant are you of treble energy and extension?
So I've got 2 answers for you. The safe answer is the Truthear Nova. It's Harman tuned, has excellent technical perfomance and handles just about all genre's with ease. $150
The unsafe answer, if you want your mind blown, is the Ulim by Kontinum, which is freaking nuts in detail retrieval. Best I've heard. Sub bass over mid bass, pretty gnarly pinna gain too. But damn. I've got them in right now and they never cease to amaze me. $120
@@BassDad8 I just looked at them. I saw the nova before but it's 180 dollars here 😭😭 The Ulim one is not available here.
Nova seems promising if I can up my budget 20.
As for tolerant of treble for me, it's bit complicated. My left ear hears sounds little less and muffled and I can't hear any high frq. from it but to be honest it feels pleasant and when I hear music from headphone, I don't feel anything wrong, maybe because I got used to it. But to compensate the left ear inability my right ear is sensitive and picky, sometimes it gets more intense, it's not painful but it's unpleasant, I generally go outside with Air-pods, car horns bother me so much.
But to be honest I can still enjoy good sound quality I just lower the volume of right channel of my Airpods Pro 1 (which you can do in iPhone). Airpods sounds good but not immersive, I was fine with that, but I want pure sound quality with my PC where I don't need convenience. As I already blown my hard-earned money on Airpods (Kins of servs medical purpose), I don't want to spend too much again considering IEMs are very good within those prices and my ears are not super trained.
I wrote a big reply and it didn’t got send earlier 😔
Anyway here is in short:
The Nova seems promising but it’s 180 dollars here and the Ulim is not available in my country anywhere!
As for my ear tolerance, it’s a bit complicated for me.
I hear less & muffled sound through my left ear and can’t hear any high-frequency from it but it doesn’t bother me rather it feels pleasant to me.
And to compensate my left ear, my right ear got so sensitive to high frequencies, it’s not painful but it’s unpleasant and sometimes gets more intense to the point I prefer my left ear more 😂 but despite all those problems when I hear music it doesn’t break my immersion, I can still enjoy music very much, maybe I got used to my odd frequency response of ear.
I bought AirPods Pro 1, 2 years ago and it helps me in medical ways such as i use transparency settings for my left ear and block the right ear, i go outside with it, can’t tolerate crowds or car horns!
As per sound goes, AirPods sound just good not spectacular or anything but I want pure immersive sound specially for my PC where wireless convenience doesn’t matter. I was never so sure if I wanted to go in audiophiles world but I think I want that. 😅
But I have tight budget, that’s why trying to find the best one for my budget as I think IEMs are pretty good for less price and I don’t think i should spend more money, obviously I don’t have particularly trained ears 😅
I’m tempted to recommend something that I don’t own and haven’t heard. But that’s a little irresponsible so I’ll just link the review by HBB to the Shozy P20 that is $140. Being that it is a large DD, I think it might have what you want in FR while avoiding what you cannot tolerate. I’ll post the link in a minute
Which iem would you suggest to blind buy under 100$?
One of the best choices is also one of the safest. The Kefine Delci checks a lot of boxes and its tuning is pretty universally liked. The Simgot EA500LM has probably the most immersive soundstage, but it comes at the cost of spicy treble. If that doesn’t bother you, then I can recommend that over the Delci for its techs. And if you want total clarity and instrument separation, it’s the TipsyxEPZ Star&one. But that comes at the cost of some mid bass presence. The Delci is the true all rounder out of the 3, but based on your preferences any one of them could hit for you.
@@BassDad8 How would you compare the delci to the tangzu fudu? Both seem to go for a warmer tuning and are around the same price so im curious
@@gabrielday7349 The Delci has a pretty big edge in technical performance. I do like the Fudu a lot, but it’s not really geared towards critical listening. The Delci can be utilized for background listening or critical listening depending on your situation and preference
@@BassDad8 Interesting, i just ordered the fudu on a pretty good sale, my only iem rn is the dunu titan S so im kinda curious how im gonna like the warmer tonality, perhaps if i end up enjoying it i will take a look at something like the delci or letshouer s08, thanks for the reply!
@@gabrielday7349 the Fudu is a super engaging, enjoyable set. Let me know how it turns out for you! ☮️