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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 (Black, TANGZU Wan’er S.G)

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The Sub-bass is evident, you do get an extra dose of rumble, but without any distorting, rattling or loss of definition. The Cadenza is not for treble-heads, but on the flip side, the treble is smooth, with minimal instances of sibilance. Bass on Zero is more focused on the Sub-bass area, the mids position is parallel with the bass, treble has more smooth and laidback presentation but more extension compared to Wan'er.

wan'er bass may be a bit too warm but so much pleasurable, i resold the zero and kept the waner( the lack of technicalities does not prevent me from loving waner).I am not overly keen on the cable as I find the pre-molded ear hooks to be at too sharp of an angle and too stiff for my tastes. Tests were done with a Khadas Toneboard DAC -> Schiit Asgard 3 amp, E1DA 9038, Questyle M15, Colorfly CDA M1, Truthear SHIO, Apple dongle, smartphone, Hiby R3 Pro Saber 2022 DAP, Shanling M0 Pro DAP, and Sony NW A-55 DAP (Walkman One mod) using FLAC and WAV files. But when you start to dig a bit, you feel the drivers drag their feet and hamper the overall technical capability of the set. Bass is thinner, dryer, more about texture presence and have a loose resonant hollow punch, Waner is more bodied and fuller, mids are lusher, thicker more natural and less recessed, its less generous in micro details which can be distracting and out of lace with Chu. Gs are exceptionally tuned IEMs with satisfying bass, lovely mids and vocals, both male and female and decent treble.

just need to find some cons you know and i mean post-10khz treble, which is very small part that add air-brilliance-sparkle. Of course “best” is subjective and my “best” will not necessarily be your but I am going to try and explain what it is that makes these IEMs such a great option in my opinion. Tried Clarion Tips but they ate too much of the midbass' body, yet it did fix the bass' sluggish decay while also amping up the treble. This sound signature is quite frankly *the* definition of flat since 1990 + added benefit of a mild bass boost to thicken the overall sound and get a nice low end shelf. Although it has a fast attack on bass, I find its decay to be somewhat slow which, alongside considerable midbass amounts, can culminate into a feeling of sluggish details, not to be confused with muddiness.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.

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