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Linsoul TANGZU Wan’er S.G HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver PET Diaphragm in-Ear Earphone with Ergonomic Shape, Detachable 2Pin OFC Braided Cable for Audiophile Musician DJ Stage (White, TANGZU Wan’er S.G)

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the Wan'er is bass boosted, warm, with lower treble sparkle and smooth rolled off upper extensions.

Olivier Dalle Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене unice.fr Treble​Treble amount is just right on Wan’ers. They didn’t come as fatiguing in the period I used them. If you find 7hz Salnotes Zeros’ treble a bit too much, Wan’ers might suit you better. They aren’t too splashy and sound very neutral. If I didn’t know better, I’d say there should be more treble to balance out the bass but that is not really the case here. They also extend pretty good for a single dynamic driver pair.

Imaging : also "average" for its price, its not like your ultra cheap convenient store buds 2D sounds, but its not great either You must return an item in the same condition as it was received. You must also include, in the same condition as it was received: It sits somewhere in between the Truthear Hola and the 7hz Salnotes Zero, differences between the 3 are minor but noticeable in my opinion.

khaldoon Al-zoubi Craleton University, and Jordan University of Science and Technology Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене connect.carleton.ca The Salnotes Zero has less bass quantities, but the bass is cleaner and tighter. Transients, micro-details, soundstage, instrument separation and clarity are better on the Zero, but the Zero has a harsher and more sibilant treble. Although I have always said that the presentation is the least of my worries with a budget set of IEMs, and I maintain it, there are a few brands/models that are getting quite impressive with the presentation and accessories even at this low price point.Spatial positioning and projection admirably holographic for a single DD, the imaging crisp enough and smooth. On the aspect of transparency and details handling, Wan'er S.G proved to be a competent unit - again not exactly an analytical set, with the retrieval of Micro details seemingly slightly subdued. Otherwise, it is still very good for casual usage - for enjoying music (not analyzing it). Wan'er S.G, transparency and resolution being quite good too, it renders the source faithfully with natural tone and accuracy - moderately if I must add. Accompanying Wan'er S.G, set of accessories including OFC cable with QDC two pin termination, silicone tips and a very artistic piece of cleaning cloth depicting Wan'er S.G herself.

preferred tonal balance - i want adequate bass but hate mid bass bleed. same goes with treble, i want smooth treble and hate the shibilant harsh fatiguing treble. bass thumps, detailed and clear mids, smooth treble is what i am looking for. i want rich vocal experience and tonally balanced and fun set of iem. On the inner aspect of the housing, one can see the innards, including the single DD and wiring. There's a R and L lettering on the housings to delinate the right and left sides respectively. While the above so far has been decent, it is the sound section that has really impressed me with the Wan’er. As usual, I receive a set of IEMs, plug them into my burn-in rig, listen for a few moments to make sure they work ok and then don’t listen to them again until I get around to testing them for review. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM is an inexpensive in-ear monitor that audiophiles will cherish. While the bass is satisfying, it is not overwhelming. The mids are lush and plush, and the treble is smooth. The soundstage is average, but the IEM's sound is still crystal clear and accurate. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM is a great option if you want an immersive audio experience without spending a fortune. Smartphone Daily Use: the sets' timbre is natural so all voice calls, interface sounds and video reproductions will be accurate.

Disclaimers​

However, the speed is a little on the slower side and it is not the most well controlled bass, which bleeds a little bit into the midrange but not necessarily a bad thing. Timbre is slightly less natural on the Zero, and the Zero's fit is more uncomfortable due to the perpendicular edges in the shells.

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