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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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Imaging : also "average" for its price, its not like your ultra cheap convenient store buds 2D sounds, but its not great either Here we have a very accessible tuning where bass and mids take all our attention in a lush, full bodied way without affecting sens of immersive openess, this is an highly musical sounding IEM that offer a versatile all arounder sound. 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: for this IEMs I recommend you to try eartips rolling since it has noticeable effect on how it sounds. However you will be trading off Wan'ers' most precious perks that you won't find on the Zero: the musicality and smoothness of the tuning, becoming way less fatiguing than the Zero. You can throw anything at it and it will sound engaging, rich sounding and fun whilst not compromising a natural timbre and correctness. This allied to a comfortable fit, the Wan'er wins in terms of versatility and qualifies better for an all rounder daily driver.

This warranty extends only to personal use & does not extend to any product that has been used for commercial use, rental use, or use that is not intended. There are no warranties other than expressly set forth herein. Just like Yuan Li and Zetian Wu, despite being rated 20 Ohm with 107dB of sensitivity. Wan'er S.G scales really well with power. Yes is does sound already good directly connected to my Sony Xperia 1 iV, the output being rich and highly musical. Subjecting Wan'er S.G to higher powered partners will help to improve some technical aspects like stronger imaging and crisper note weight. Wan'er S.G seems to work really amazing with Cayin RU6, CEntrance DACport HD and Ovidius B1 - with technical element being heightened audibly. Worth to mention that Wan'er S.G remained stable with all the power fed into it without any hint of getting shouty. Timbral accuracy is excellent, vocals and acoustic instruments sound very natural, no complaints on this front.Lower Mids are clean as stated before, no noticeable midbass leaks into this area. There is no boxiness nor cheap guitar timbres, even having a considerable dip in this region - the apex of the "U" shape curve. Soundstage is average, which sounds a little compressed and in your head but not a huge problem for an IEM at this price point. great review! i have shortlisted and confused in between Tangzu Wan'er and Truthear Hola. please help in choosing my gear. The Tangzu Wan'er SG is a loaner unit from my friend and the review is my personal opinion for this IEM.

If there is a single word to describe the signature it is just simply *sound*. The overall tonality of this IEM probably can be described best as neutral with a tinge of warmth and low end. The wan'er tends to take on the characteristics of whatever is playing through it. Your song is shrill? it's shrill-ish. the song is muffled? the wan'er becomes muffled. It is a chameleon of *sound*. As a fair warning, I've never truly experienced hi-fi TOTL IEMS or even headphones or speakers so I cannot comment on those but I will give my impressions compared to gear that I have and use or have used on a daily basis.

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The presentation of the Wan’er may not be the most impressive in the ultra budget category but it is still way above average. The box itself stays with the classic chinese artwork that we have seen on the previous models. Upon opening the box, we are greeted with a cleaning cloth that has artwork matching the box cover. Imaging and accuracy is also average, I am able to tell where the instruments and vocals come from but only roughly. While they are not perfect, there are things that can be improved upon, as soon as we remember the price, there are no complaints that can really stand. Yes, there may be other tunings that you prefer personally, we are all different, but if you are someone looking for a balanced set of IEMs with a great performance in the extreme budget section, these are something that should be one of your first considerations. Frequency response graph of the Wan'er via IEC711 compliant coupler. 8 kHz region is a coupler artefact peak.

and please make sure you tell the same value price with the price we declared in your parcel when your custom asks you. The IEMs are extremely light and I find them very comfortable also, being able to completely forget about them while wearing them for extended periods. Underneath this we find the IEMs, sitting in simple cutouts but with some designs and the model name printed on the card, nothing special but that one step more over simple white card. Accidents, abuse, misuse, improper installation, problems with electrical power, acts of third parties. lets start to the Build Quality of the IEM, to be honest it build just like super budget QKZ IEMs the shell is completely made of plastic, tho the faceplate has interesting and beautiful design, also the driver housing inside is branded "Tangzu" nice little touch there.Gaming: I would recommend this set to be used in immersive gaming, as in narrative and action single/multi player content, literally contrasting it with not being suitable for competitive online first person shooters. The extra warmth may indeed bring out the feeling of being drawn into the game, which is also a perk for watching movies, nevertheless it becomes deleterious when trying to isolate and pinpoint footsteps in competitive FPS. It is still suitable for FPS games if you are not playing competitively. The climb in the higher mids is smooth and I feel it works well, although I do think that the extension of the plateau could reach just a little further. However, there is no harshness in this area and, while it could take one step further forwards, I have no real reason to complain.

The BL-03 sports a harmanish tuning with a mid-bass bump - it is more V-shaped than the Wan'er. The BL-03 has a more boomy mid-bass, which is less tight, with a more marked mid-bass bleed. Both sets are relatively fatigue-free and smooth in the upper frequencies, though the BL-03 has a bit more air and treble extension. The Soundstage is above average for this price point, specifically on the width. The height and depth are average, still a good bargain for the price. im a neutral kinda guy with more emphasis on technicalities. how about instruments saperation and low to mids tonal/texture. can you comment/compare these two aspects on both iems? Alejandro Troccoli Senior Research Scientist, NVIDIA Corporation Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене nvidia.com Moondrop Chu : Chu has less bass quantity, but has a bit more punchy bass, mids on Chu is more forward and lean sounding, treble on Chu has more extension and more sparkle, for technical capabilities, Chu is better on all aspects compared to the Wan'er.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.

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