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Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver In-Ear Earphone IEM with Metal Composite Diaphragm Stainless Steel Faceplate Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable (Black, Without Mic)

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Being much smoother and refined (no artifacts) without sacrificing detail in vocals or bass (though yes, sub-bass is missing). For the same level of detail the Zeros seem less refined, not because of more treble energy but because of more artifacts (a hallmark of cheaper gear). Just to be clear, the tuning is excellent on the Zeros not harsh at all (except a tiny spike in the upper treble) above 10 kHz. This is where we have air and this is where we get a sense of shine and sparkle in our music. Anyone want me to compare it with anything else in particular? Any song in particular? Here's my list of IEMs currently: The treble rolls off pretty early and is on the darker side. There’s little air and sparkle, so treble-heads might want to look elsewhere.

Bass texture/quality and quantity for sure! The bass frequencies dig deeper and are hence more separated in the Zero, But it's got poor texture and timbre. The bass on the Zero is of the unnatural/metallic kind while it's 'wet' and more life-like on the E3000. Burn-in: About 70hrs. (I'll update the review if I notice an improvement, say after 200hrs of use). if u want clean balanced sound signature i still prefer CHU...yes as am already said 7hz zero sounds good , but its overhyped by the online community..seems like a new marketing strategy Better Instrument separation. The Zero's thin instruments, more artifacts can make things sound mashed together at times. This may come as a surprise to some. We assume a more transparent (colder) IEM will have better separation.These earphones/IEMs are designed to present how audio tech, typically associated with listening to music, can be used for two-way communications. Next, if you go from 300 Hz up to 1000 kHz, this is known as the Lower Midrange, and this is a crucial region for When I first listen to them I though they kinda sound quite low and had to increase the volume which is normal for other iems that I had listen to before. After spending some time, I came to realisation that these iems produce the musical quality at lower comfortable volumes and I do not have to crank the volume up. They are extremely detailed and airy and I can relax and listen to them for hours Details are surprisingly clear. I'm a real detail-head, so this is a huge part of my enjoyment of listening to recorded music. I'm going to do some more comparative listening against some of my more detail-oriented sets to see just how well it does. I think it is delivering more detail and microdynamic contrasts than the Truthears Zero. More testing to come on that... The Salnotes Zero outperforms its competitors in terms of sound quality, design, and value. At its price point, it is a steal and should not be missed by anyone who is passionate about music.

The imaging on the Salnotes Zero is also noteworthy. It is better than any other model we have heard in this price range. You can easily feel the direction of instruments and singers. The imaging is so precise that you can almost point out where each instrument is coming from. This level of imaging is not common in earphones at this price range, and it is impressive that Salnotes Zero has been able to deliver it. With the Salnotes Zero, you can enjoy a level of clarity and separation that is rare in budget in-ear monitors. Every time you reach for earphone/IEM cables to connect them to your earphones/IEM, no matter how neatly you "wrapped" them up, they end up in a giant Gordian knot of frustration. Tangled cables are the bane of modern existence, and everyone owning a wired pair of earphones/IEM can attest to this. Being an inexpensive set, the Wan’er are aptly named after their historical namesake, in tying in with her very modest upbringing as a retainer who got promoted all the way to the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. Detachable cables allow you to swap out different kinds of cables. These can feature materials that make a difference to the sound signature or different termination types like 2.5mm or 4.4mm, which are sometimes needed to plug into various devices.One of the reasons headphones and earphones in India are more expensive than overseas is because of the Goods & Services Tax in India. Human hearing focuses inherently on this frequency range. So it’s crucial to get this range right. This region The housings utilize a dual cavity chamber within an acoustic cavity, within which a PET dynamic driver with an N52 magnet is the heartbeat of these IEMs.

The midrange is slightly recessed. The lower mids are warmed by the aforementioned mid-bass bleed, adding some heft and density to the note weight.The BL-03 sport a Harman-like profile with a mid-bass bump – they are more V-shaped than the Wan’er. The BL-03 have a more boomy mid-bass, which is less tight with significant mid-bass bleed. Ie 200 seems pure and transparent soundstage and ie200 sub bass is good. Ie200 highs is harsh and mids are clear. I have both 200 as well 300, IE200 is 80% equal to IE300. Need to try IE600, waiting for Christmas or Near year sale with beautiful discount/offer😉. The sound quality of the Salnotes Zero is where it truly shines. It has a warm and detailed sound signature that is both musical and smooth. The bass is deep and textured, while the midrange is realistic and emotional. The treble is clear and detailed, without being offensive or harsh. The soundstage is wide and immersive, making you feel like you are sitting in the middle of the music. Tips are the same as the ones that come with the Dioko. EDIT: Except that the Dioko comes with an additional single medium sized pair of clear tips. I'm trying the Spinfit CP100, but the red tips that were included are fine. I like having that extra bit of comfort that Spinfit provides. :-) Nozzles are short, so plan accordingly if you intend to use aftermarket tips.

No case. This drops it out of the least expensive good "complete kit" challenge (currently held by the Truthears+Crinacle Zero). Both sets are relatively fatigue-free and smooth in the upper frequencies, though the BL-03 have a bit more air and treble extension. Timbre is slightly less natural on the Zero, and the Zero may be more uncomfortable due to perpendicular edges in the shells. Vs. Moondrop CHU zero sounds good , balanced sound signature but tone and timbre is not natural (metallic) like CHU and BASS is also less...overall i feel CHU is better , so if u have CHU jus be happy and dont get tempted like me to buy this Oh wow! 7hz actually CAN make comfortably shaped IEMs! These nearly disappear in the ear, no weird, concha-challenging curves to be seen.C100Si is bit Boomy tho realme buds 2 is similar sounds bit similar but it has better build quality

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