@@nicholaslepp1502 I have extremely limited experience with mixing and mastering. But I imagine the tuning on these would be pretty good for those tasks
It makes sense for the tuning to have less bass and lean more towards neutrality. "Studio" tuning require FFR which is not easy to get let alone in such price bracket. So I can appreciate the effort that Tangzu took to put this one out. Great review. Thank you!
Yes! I feel like the only complaints I hear about the Original Wan’Er are: “Too much Bass” and “Not Enough Treble Detail” This fixes both those issues. So they can reach a wider market now.
@@user-ny2qu1bc2j well im looking at 7hz zero 2 kz zs10 the cra and this im leaning towards this and the og ones for aesthetic but i dont know for sound i just want a neat sounding iem
That review was so well done kudos. I appreciate the wife perspective on the fit but also the council review. I will shout out your channel to my audiophiles buddies.
Thank you for the subscription. As of right now I’m on nobody’s reviewer list and everything I buy is out of my own pocket. If that ever changes, I’ll let you know when stuff gets sent my way, but I’d rather be honest to y’all and burn bridges with companies than get free stuff.
I’m working on a massive update to my graph database. I’ll do a short video when the update is complete. The Wan’Er Studios were measured using my new methodology, so they aren’t directly comparable with anything on my current database. There are graphs for the Chu2 and Wan’Er Original on my database, but the graphs in this video were all made fresh, using the new methodology. So these are at least comparable to each other.
Fantastic review! I ordered the SE and the Waner SG X Headphone Zone limited edition. I'm so excited about receiving them and I think my Harmonicdyne Eris with Tripowin Piccolo will be delivered tomorrow! Keep up the great work!
@a__sgamming5976 I haven't received either of the Waner but the Eris is absolutely insane. The Piccolo is surprisingly great as well. I highly recommend it.
@@AudioAmigoReviews I look forward to your review! I changed the cable to a 4.4 balanced cable and put some wide bore tips on the Piccolo. It's very nice 👌
@@rajrj3061 Headphone Zone is just a store, they have a special version of the Original Tangzu Wan’Er S.G that is Blue. The Original Wan’Er SE is sorta V-shaped. Boosted treble and upper mids, but not as much treble energy as a true V-shape. This gives them a vocal focus that makes them give female vocals a little extra shine. The Wan’Er S.G Studio Edition is a new tuning with less bass and a little more treble energy for a more balanced sound. You lose the female vocal focus, but it’s overall a more neutral balanced sound. I’d say if you have a lot of female vocals or pop/hip-hop/EDM in your library, go for the original. If you have a lot of Jazz, classical, or instrumental music in your library, look into the Studio Edition
Excellent and thorough review! I appreciate the Tiny Ears Test, having dealt with several pairs of IEMs that were uncomfortable for me. Why do you prefer the Spinfit eartips? Sound, comfort, isolation?
They have a rotation gimmick that claims to give you a deeper fit, while conforming to the contours of your ear canal better. Their extra small CP100 tips are the only tips my wife’s ears can tolerate. I plan on doing an “eartips explained” video, I’ll talk more about them there. Thanks for the comment!
Great video! I have a Cadenza on the way but I think i'm also gonna buy a more neutral sounding iem to listen to rock (math rock, midwest emo, indie rock) and i was thinking on buying a tanchjim one 3.5, but this looks promising for that kind of sound, what do you think?
@@southsouthsouthside I unfortunately haven’t experienced the Tanchjim one. I have a friend with the DSP model and they really like it. It’s a good driver in a very compact design.
Thanks for the review. I just ordered the regular Wan'er earlier today. I thought I was solid with that but now I'm conflicted These are for 'out and about' where I listen to a lot of TH-cam videos, including music, and movies. Should I reconsider with the SE or the Chu2? What "tiny ear" tips does your wife use? I've never had a good fit with my old cheapies and will probably need to try some xs tips
The regular Wan’Er are also fantastic for “out and about” they’re great and you’ll love them. As for Eartips, we tried a lot, but the ones that finally worked for her were Spinfit CP100 SS size.
Awesome review! I am planning to buy my first iem. Could you recommend me some under ₹2000~ ($20-$25) Not completely flat, bass must be felt that impact. Vocals not that important since i dont listen to vocal songs too much. Treble shouldn't be too high and fatiguing but the sounds(cymbals high notes etc) should be clear and their presence felt. I mainly listen to pop, hiphop, edm, bollywood, some rock, some instrumental. I was planning to get the waner s.g but its vocals are prioritized more than treble so I cancelled that. Would be great if u could recommend me some. As for soundstage a wide one is greatly appreciated but an iem which has all of these must be expensive ig so a avg one is acceptable too. Once again, awesome review ❤. Would be great if u could make a playlist which u use to test out iems/headphones !
If you’re not in a very humid environment my default recommendation is the Moondrop Chu 2. It’s a bass boosted version of neutral with good treble and vocals that anybody can enjoy. HOWEVER if you live in a humid environment, the nozzles can corrode quickly causing problems. If you want that neutral with a bass boost sound I typically recommend the Truthear Gate. It’s got a bit less bass and a bit more treble energy, but it’s all plastic and has a fantastic cable
Is this best under $20, ima looking for the best all rounder under $20, i don't care about the mic but i do care about it lasting, like for the build quality Primarily i want the best sounding IEM
It depends on what you consider “Best”. In my opinion, the Moondrop Chu 2 is the best all rounder under $20. But some folks think it has too much bass or is too bright. If you’re looking for something more bright/neutral I’d say either the Simgot EW100P or the 7Hz Zero. If you want something bassy and warm, the QKZ x HBB is the best under $20
The format you used to present, i foresee you will be getting 5000 subscribers between 1 to 1 Half year at most(should be quicker than that). Subjected to the market ups and downs.
I often listen to music that focuses on vocals. Do not listen to EDM, remix, dance, rock, metal music. Should I choose the original version or this studio version (I can buy either one)
I don’t know much about competitive gaming. I usually only play single player or “dad games” but from what fellow reviewers and friends have said, the Simgot EW200 is probably the best for gaming under $40. If you can save up a little more, the Truthear x Crinacle Zero (original blue ones) are a better choice, but they’re closer to $50.
Thank you for the Sub! If you have the version with the Microphone. Check the connection into the amp. Sometimes it makes things funny with adapters if it isn’t pushed all the way in. It could be the cable. I know QDC cables are harder to find, but if you have one. Try another cable and see if it improves. If that doesn’t help, something may have happened to the driver and unfortunately you might need a new pair. Hopefully it’s the connectors or the cable.
Thanks for the reply :) have tried fiddling with the connection and swapping cables but to no avail 😪 have ordered new filters as a last resort, if it doesn't work then ggs
@@jeezlouis6984 sadly it’s more common than I’d like in the budget segment. All the brands seem to have some sort of crib deaths/quality issues below $50. Some are better than others, Tangzu I would say is about average.
Thanks for a great review. I was disappointed with the comparison and perceived similarity to Chu II. I felt the Chu IIs sound very unnatural, it's definitely anything but flat, and nowhere near as good as the OG Waner for a variety of genres.
Thanks for the comment! The mids to treble are very similar to my ear, biggest difference being the bass response. If the bass is what feels unnatural I’d still give the Studio edition a shot. If it’s the treble you find unnatural about the Chu then I would probably avoid these. But above everything else, trust YOUR ears. They’re unique to you and being able to demo a set is a million times better than watching/reading a bunch of reviews. :)
Hello! If I may ask, how do they reproduce vocals? I was looking for a set that produces male and female vocals clearly and naturally at this price range, as I listen to vocals-only audio. And I don't mind if they sound a bit forward as I don't have any instruments in my audio. Thanks!
If you like the Hexas specifically, I'd grab the Chu2. It matches the Hexas the closest of these three, at least to my ears. The Wan'er Studio has more Treble energy and less Bass, the Chu2 has slightly more recessed mids than the Hexa, and the original Wan'er has more of a female vocal focus.
@@AudioAmigoReviews Thanks for this! Much appreciated :) Just for reference, the Studio fits exactly the same as the original or are there any subtle differences? The OG never fit me very well so I had to give them away, unfortunately. I will look into the Chu 2's as well. That metal housing does not look too bad at all.
@@hmf33 The nozzle on the Studios is 2mm shorter and 0.5mm wider than the nozzle on the original Wan'er. Other then that, the fit is identical. The Chu 2 are really great. I'll do a review on them soon. My only word of caution is be careful if you live in a humid area. the Nozzle can corrode in very humid environments. They sell replacements, but it's still an issue.
For Bass and midrange micro-detail and technicalities, they are essentially the same. In terms of High end and treble micro detail, the Studio edition is more technical.
@@asfndIf you don’t like Bass, these and the 7Hz Zero are probably the most neutral sounding in the range. I personally think without the bass energy, they’re a bit lean sounding. So I prefer the Moondrop Chu:2, the 7Hz Zero:2, and the Ziigaat Nuo.
Can you suggest some Iem, currently i am using chu 2 which doesn't have a mic and I can't use it longer, which gives me pain. Budget less than $40. I listen to a wide range of music genres. If you recommend any $15 around dac combo. Thank you.
If you like the Chu and are looking to get a microphone specifically, the new Kinera Celest Wyvern Abyss Pro has a detachable boom mic and is around $32-$35. They sound fairly similar to the Chu, but with a bit less top end detail.
I do have the Zeros! Again: I haven’t listened to them long enough to form a real opinion so consider this more of an impressions, but based on a quick comparison listen: the Wan’Er Studios have more bass quantity, but the Zeros have more top end energy. The Zero are overall brighter and a bit more detailed to my ear than the Wan’Er Studio.
I haven’t listened to the Gate too much. But after a quick comparison listen I have these first impressions: Gate has a bit more top-end detail and a bit less mid bass energy. Take this with a grain of salt. I typically like to listen to a set much longer than this before I make an actual opinion. So take this as more of a first impression. A full review for the Gate is in the works.
Yep. 3.4mm makes them some of the shorter ones in my collection. If you prefer a deeper fit I’d suggest looking into Spinfit CP100s or some of the Azla tips that extend the tips out.
@@AudioAmigoReviews I think I prefer the sound of the original. I have been eyeing the new headphone zone edition - they are beautiful 😍 - anyways I just subscribed. Looking forward to your content!
The blue are drop dead gorgeous. If I didn’t already have the Jade Green I’d get those. I also prefer the sound of the originals. They’re my recommendation under $25 for people with a lot of J-pop/K-pop in their libraries.
Zero:2 has more bass quantity than this or the Chu, with similar or maybe a bit less top end detail. If you prefer a bassier sound signature. The Zero:2 is a better choice.
@@AudioAmigoReviews i may asking too much, but can you recommend me cheap (maybe under $30) IEMS that are specializes in (1 iem reco for each): -iem for bass (lows) -iem for vocals (mids) -iem for instruments (highs) -iem for balanced (all rounder)
I got you fam: Best for Bass: QKZ x HBB for clean bass. KZ Castor Bass for stinky bass. Best for Mids/Vocals: Tangzu Wan’Er Original Best for Treble extension/detail: Simgot EW100P or Salnotes Zero original Best All-rounder: Moondrop Chu 2 Those are my recs as of now. Reviews for more coming. I’ll mention in the videos for each if things change. I haven’t tried every set in the price range, so there may be some better sets out there, I just haven’t tried them yet.
Agreed! I've been constantly tweaking my audio setup and processing. It's taken me a few videos but I'm a lot happier with it now. Thanks for the comment! It helps me dial in my audio settings.
The EW200 is better in my opinion, but is also more expensive. If you want the Simgot house sound but are on a budget, look into the EW100P. If you have the money, grab the EW200
As a mix engineer who was just offered these for a review, you gave me some excitement, great work!
@@nicholaslepp1502 I have extremely limited experience with mixing and mastering. But I imagine the tuning on these would be pretty good for those tasks
@@AudioAmigoReviews I will absolutely find that out for you 👌 …from what you described I would have to agree 👍
It makes sense for the tuning to have less bass and lean more towards neutrality. "Studio" tuning require FFR which is not easy to get let alone in such price bracket. So I can appreciate the effort that Tangzu took to put this one out. Great review. Thank you!
Yes! I feel like the only complaints I hear about the Original Wan’Er are: “Too much Bass” and “Not Enough Treble Detail”
This fixes both those issues. So they can reach a wider market now.
@@AudioAmigoReviewswhich one would you recommend for newcomers to iems? Thank you in advance if you reply
@@AudioAmigoReviews Sorry If I missed it, what's the nozzle size on these please? Would help me with after market tips. Cheers! Thank you!
@@sainabautista790 Totally depends on your budget range and tuning preference, ie: less/more bass, bright/dark etc.
@@user-ny2qu1bc2j well im looking at 7hz zero 2 kz zs10 the cra and this im leaning towards this and the og ones for aesthetic but i dont know for sound i just want a neat sounding iem
That review was so well done kudos.
I appreciate the wife perspective on the fit but also the council review. I will shout out your channel to my audiophiles buddies.
@@ariathyf144 I appreciate you spreading the word! Thanks for the comment.
Nice review and getting feedback from the council is awesome.
My wife says my fashion sense is awful. So I made sure to out-source if something is actually good looking or not.
Subscribed straight away , excellent in-depth review … I m hopeful in future you will create this sort of unbiased content … thank you 🙏
Thank you for the subscription.
As of right now I’m on nobody’s reviewer list and everything I buy is out of my own pocket.
If that ever changes, I’ll let you know when stuff gets sent my way, but I’d rather be honest to y’all and burn bridges with companies than get free stuff.
thanks for showing a graph!!!! it’s been too long since they released and this really highlights the differences.
I’m working on a massive update to my graph database. I’ll do a short video when the update is complete. The Wan’Er Studios were measured using my new methodology, so they aren’t directly comparable with anything on my current database. There are graphs for the Chu2 and Wan’Er Original on my database, but the graphs in this video were all made fresh, using the new methodology. So these are at least comparable to each other.
Loved the council review
For anyone looking for eartips with a longer stem for deeper fit, the Spinfit W1 will be more suitable!
Nice review bro, looking forward for more reviews in the future
There’s more on the way! Thanks for the comment.
such a nice review. please continue this! also more IEM to reviews to come!
Thank you for the support! Working hard on more!
Fantastic review! I ordered the SE and the Waner SG X Headphone Zone limited edition. I'm so excited about receiving them and I think my Harmonicdyne Eris with Tripowin Piccolo will be delivered tomorrow! Keep up the great work!
The blue Headphone zone versions look so cool! Enjoy them!
Which one you like better?
@a__sgamming5976 I haven't received either of the Waner but the Eris is absolutely insane. The Piccolo is surprisingly great as well. I highly recommend it.
I have the Piccolo on the way. Expect a review at some point.
@@AudioAmigoReviews I look forward to your review! I changed the cable to a 4.4 balanced cable and put some wide bore tips on the Piccolo. It's very nice 👌
Thanks for the helpful review!
Really nice review🎉
Thank you! As a new reviewer it means a lot. :)
Tangzu - Wan'er S.G Studio Edition or Headphone Zone X Tangzu
Wan'er S.G which you recommend to buy i am very confused
@@rajrj3061 Headphone Zone is just a store, they have a special version of the Original Tangzu Wan’Er S.G that is Blue.
The Original Wan’Er SE is sorta V-shaped. Boosted treble and upper mids, but not as much treble energy as a true V-shape. This gives them a vocal focus that makes them give female vocals a little extra shine.
The Wan’Er S.G Studio Edition is a new tuning with less bass and a little more treble energy for a more balanced sound. You lose the female vocal focus, but it’s overall a more neutral balanced sound.
I’d say if you have a lot of female vocals or pop/hip-hop/EDM in your library, go for the original.
If you have a lot of Jazz, classical, or instrumental music in your library, look into the Studio Edition
Nice review , I already subscribe. 😊😊
Thank you for the support! :)
Excellent and thorough review!
I appreciate the Tiny Ears Test, having dealt with several pairs of IEMs that were uncomfortable for me.
Why do you prefer the Spinfit eartips? Sound, comfort, isolation?
They have a rotation gimmick that claims to give you a deeper fit, while conforming to the contours of your ear canal better. Their extra small CP100 tips are the only tips my wife’s ears can tolerate.
I plan on doing an “eartips explained” video, I’ll talk more about them there. Thanks for the comment!
I've broken the two pin connector on my KZ zs10 Pro X. So it's not just the wenger
Yeah, it’s one of the reasons I don’t like QDC. It’s supposed to be sturdier, but rather than the connector breaking, it’s always the resin around it.
Great review! How's the stage presentation compared to Chu 2? Is the studio as good?
I'd say they're about equal in terms of soundstage width and stereo separation
Very nice review.For classical music these or the Chu , which one has the little edge?
For Classical, I'd say the Chu 2. It's close, but I prefer the Chu 2 for classical.
Great video! I have a Cadenza on the way but I think i'm also gonna buy a more neutral sounding iem to listen to rock (math rock, midwest emo, indie rock) and i was thinking on buying a tanchjim one 3.5, but this looks promising for that kind of sound, what do you think?
@@southsouthsouthside I unfortunately haven’t experienced the Tanchjim one. I have a friend with the DSP model and they really like it. It’s a good driver in a very compact design.
Thanks for the review. I just ordered the regular Wan'er earlier today. I thought I was solid with that but now I'm conflicted These are for 'out and about' where I listen to a lot of TH-cam videos, including music, and movies. Should I reconsider with the SE or the Chu2? What "tiny ear" tips does your wife use? I've never had a good fit with my old cheapies and will probably need to try some xs tips
The regular Wan’Er are also fantastic for “out and about” they’re great and you’ll love them. As for Eartips, we tried a lot, but the ones that finally worked for her were Spinfit CP100 SS size.
@@AudioAmigoReviews Thank you.
You said something about 3D. What's a good set that has a good 3D presence?
At this price range: the Simgot EW100P is probably the one with the widest soundstage to my ears. The Moondrop Chu:2 and Ziigaat Nuo are also good.
Awesome review! I am planning to buy my first iem.
Could you recommend me some under ₹2000~ ($20-$25)
Not completely flat, bass must be felt that impact.
Vocals not that important since i dont listen to vocal songs too much.
Treble shouldn't be too high and fatiguing but the sounds(cymbals high notes etc) should be clear and their presence felt.
I mainly listen to pop, hiphop, edm, bollywood, some rock, some instrumental.
I was planning to get the waner s.g but its vocals are prioritized more than treble so I cancelled that.
Would be great if u could recommend me some.
As for soundstage a wide one is greatly appreciated but an iem which has all of these must be expensive ig so a avg one is acceptable too.
Once again, awesome review ❤. Would be great if u could make a playlist which u use to test out iems/headphones !
If you’re not in a very humid environment my default recommendation is the Moondrop Chu 2. It’s a bass boosted version of neutral with good treble and vocals that anybody can enjoy. HOWEVER if you live in a humid environment, the nozzles can corrode quickly causing problems. If you want that neutral with a bass boost sound I typically recommend the Truthear Gate. It’s got a bit less bass and a bit more treble energy, but it’s all plastic and has a fantastic cable
Is this best under $20, ima looking for the best all rounder under $20, i don't care about the mic but i do care about it lasting, like for the build quality
Primarily i want the best sounding IEM
It depends on what you consider “Best”.
In my opinion, the Moondrop Chu 2 is the best all rounder under $20. But some folks think it has too much bass or is too bright.
If you’re looking for something more bright/neutral I’d say either the Simgot EW100P or the 7Hz Zero.
If you want something bassy and warm, the QKZ x HBB is the best under $20
Is SE version better than the original in terms of gaming? I am searching for a budget iem to hear footsteps accurately.
For gaming I think the extra treble on the SE would help with footsteps. But I’m not a gamer.
i just watched your video on kinera celest abbys wyvern i like the looks....In comparison is it better than wan er?
@@NoOne-eh8ft for games yes. It has a version that comes with a boom mic and the tuning is better for footsteps
The format you used to present, i foresee you will be getting 5000 subscribers between 1 to 1 Half year at most(should be quicker than that).
Subjected to the market ups and downs.
Thanks for the positive vibes. I’ll try to keep it up as best I can!
for real bro. such an underrated gem of a reviewer. hopefully more exposure to this man.
@@Yorozuya777 i strongly agree.
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I often listen to music that focuses on vocals. Do not listen to EDM, remix, dance, rock, metal music. Should I choose the original version or this studio version (I can buy either one)
@@linhnhiphanthi if you’re not super into Vocals. Go with the original.
@@AudioAmigoReviews
@@linhnhiphanthi I say the original because for your genres: EDM, Remix, Dance.
The extra bass on the original will be better.
@@AudioAmigoReviews I mean your videos are great. I hope your channel will get more views, thanks for the advice
@@linhnhiphanthi thank you very much for the kind words. :)
Hello nice video , can you recommend some iems under $40 for the best sound stage , will use it for gaming . Thanks a lot
I don’t know much about competitive gaming. I usually only play single player or “dad games” but from what fellow reviewers and friends have said, the Simgot EW200 is probably the best for gaming under $40. If you can save up a little more, the Truthear x Crinacle Zero (original blue ones) are a better choice, but they’re closer to $50.
@@AudioAmigoReviews thank you
New To The Channel, Love The Review!
P.S You Sound A Little Like HBB😅
Thank you so much for the support! I really appreciate it! Happy you’re enjoying the reviews.
hi there, my one side of my tangzu waners is way softer than the other, any idea why? Great video btw, subbed 😊
Thank you for the Sub! If you have the version with the Microphone. Check the connection into the amp. Sometimes it makes things funny with adapters if it isn’t pushed all the way in.
It could be the cable. I know QDC cables are harder to find, but if you have one. Try another cable and see if it improves.
If that doesn’t help, something may have happened to the driver and unfortunately you might need a new pair.
Hopefully it’s the connectors or the cable.
Thanks for the reply :) have tried fiddling with the connection and swapping cables but to no avail 😪 have ordered new filters as a last resort, if it doesn't work then ggs
@@jeezlouis6984 sadly it’s more common than I’d like in the budget segment. All the brands seem to have some sort of crib deaths/quality issues below $50. Some are better than others, Tangzu I would say is about average.
I had to use dunu s&s. Stock tips are just not deep enough. Kept falling off.
S&S tips are fantastic for deeper fits! I use those and Spinfit 155s for IEMs where I can’t get a deep fit. S&S are my go-to.
Thanks for a great review. I was disappointed with the comparison and perceived similarity to Chu II. I felt the Chu IIs sound very unnatural, it's definitely anything but flat, and nowhere near as good as the OG Waner for a variety of genres.
Thanks for the comment! The mids to treble are very similar to my ear, biggest difference being the bass response. If the bass is what feels unnatural I’d still give the Studio edition a shot. If it’s the treble you find unnatural about the Chu then I would probably avoid these. But above everything else, trust YOUR ears. They’re unique to you and being able to demo a set is a million times better than watching/reading a bunch of reviews. :)
Hello! If I may ask, how do they reproduce vocals?
I was looking for a set that produces male and female vocals clearly and naturally at this price range, as I listen to vocals-only audio. And I don't mind if they sound a bit forward as I don't have any instruments in my audio.
Thanks!
If you like the Hexas specifically, I'd grab the Chu2. It matches the Hexas the closest of these three, at least to my ears. The Wan'er Studio has more Treble energy and less Bass, the Chu2 has slightly more recessed mids than the Hexa, and the original Wan'er has more of a female vocal focus.
@@AudioAmigoReviews Thanks for this! Much appreciated :)
Just for reference, the Studio fits exactly the same as the original or are there any subtle differences? The OG never fit me very well so I had to give them away, unfortunately.
I will look into the Chu 2's as well. That metal housing does not look too bad at all.
@@hmf33 The nozzle on the Studios is 2mm shorter and 0.5mm wider than the nozzle on the original Wan'er. Other then that, the fit is identical. The Chu 2 are really great. I'll do a review on them soon. My only word of caution is be careful if you live in a humid area. the Nozzle can corrode in very humid environments. They sell replacements, but it's still an issue.
so u are telling this is more technical than og waner ? then i've to wait for some days to get this in Indian market ...😺
For Bass and midrange micro-detail and technicalities, they are essentially the same. In terms of High end and treble micro detail, the Studio edition is more technical.
do u have any better picks in the same price range with a neutral sound?
@@asfndIf you don’t like Bass, these and the 7Hz Zero are probably the most neutral sounding in the range.
I personally think without the bass energy, they’re a bit lean sounding. So I prefer the Moondrop Chu:2, the 7Hz Zero:2, and the Ziigaat Nuo.
does the studio edition comes with a mic ?
There is no microphone option on the Wan’Er Studio. Only on the original Wan’Er.
@@AudioAmigoReviews oh okay .. got a reason to not take this 🥲🥲
@@MO-fg2cm the cables use a standard QDC connection, so if you have another IEM with a microphone you can just swap the cables.
Waner se or simgot ew200?
@@minapenguin7107 EW200. But be aware that for folks who are treble sensitive, it can be a bit bright.
Can you suggest some Iem, currently i am using chu 2 which doesn't have a mic and I can't use it longer, which gives me pain. Budget less than $40. I listen to a wide range of music genres. If you recommend any $15 around dac combo. Thank you.
Do you like the sound of the Chu 2? Or is there anything you’d like to change about it?
@@AudioAmigoReviews i like to have one more option with mic. I like the sound of chu2
If you like the Chu and are looking to get a microphone specifically, the new Kinera Celest Wyvern Abyss Pro has a detachable boom mic and is around $32-$35. They sound fairly similar to the Chu, but with a bit less top end detail.
@@AudioAmigoReviews thanks
Tanchjim ola Bass or Tanju wan er.
Hi sir do you have salnotes zero?? How is the sound compared to it?
I do have the Zeros! Again: I haven’t listened to them long enough to form a real opinion so consider this more of an impressions, but based on a quick comparison listen: the Wan’Er Studios have more bass quantity, but the Zeros have more top end energy. The Zero are overall brighter and a bit more detailed to my ear than the Wan’Er Studio.
@@AudioAmigoReviews thanks for this helpful response sir
How do these compare to thruthear gate
I haven’t listened to the Gate too much. But after a quick comparison listen I have these first impressions: Gate has a bit more top-end detail and a bit less mid bass energy. Take this with a grain of salt. I typically like to listen to a set much longer than this before I make an actual opinion. So take this as more of a first impression.
A full review for the Gate is in the works.
The nozzles look really short
Yep. 3.4mm makes them some of the shorter ones in my collection. If you prefer a deeper fit I’d suggest looking into Spinfit CP100s or some of the Azla tips that extend the tips out.
@@AudioAmigoReviews I think I prefer the sound of the original. I have been eyeing the new headphone zone edition - they are beautiful 😍 - anyways I just subscribed. Looking forward to your content!
The blue are drop dead gorgeous. If I didn’t already have the Jade Green I’d get those. I also prefer the sound of the originals. They’re my recommendation under $25 for people with a lot of J-pop/K-pop in their libraries.
how do you compare this to salnotes zero 2?
Zero:2 has more bass quantity than this or the Chu, with similar or maybe a bit less top end detail. If you prefer a bassier sound signature. The Zero:2 is a better choice.
@@AudioAmigoReviews i may asking too much, but can you recommend me cheap (maybe under $30) IEMS that are specializes in (1 iem reco for each):
-iem for bass (lows)
-iem for vocals (mids)
-iem for instruments (highs)
-iem for balanced (all rounder)
I got you fam:
Best for Bass: QKZ x HBB for clean bass. KZ Castor Bass for stinky bass.
Best for Mids/Vocals: Tangzu Wan’Er Original
Best for Treble extension/detail: Simgot EW100P or Salnotes Zero original
Best All-rounder: Moondrop Chu 2
Those are my recs as of now. Reviews for more coming. I’ll mention in the videos for each if things change. I haven’t tried every set in the price range, so there may be some better sets out there, I just haven’t tried them yet.
@@AudioAmigoReviews damn bro thank you so much! i asked because i was planning to gift my non-audiphile friends some IEMs on xmas day
@@Yorozuya777 no problem!
Video is perfect but MAN you swallow way too much saliva
Agreed! I've been constantly tweaking my audio setup and processing. It's taken me a few videos but I'm a lot happier with it now. Thanks for the comment! It helps me dial in my audio settings.
Good review! What is better chose, simgot ew200 or wan'er studio edition?
The EW200 is better in my opinion, but is also more expensive. If you want the Simgot house sound but are on a budget, look into the EW100P. If you have the money, grab the EW200
@@AudioAmigoReviews thank you