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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 IEM's soundstage is average. While the soundstage is not as large as some of the higher-end IEMs, it still provides a fun experience. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM's technicalities are average, but that doesn't mean that it's not a great choice for audiophiles. The IEM provides you with a clear and precise sound, and it has a decent amount of detail. Even though the IEM has a good level of detail, you can still distinguish between different instruments with ease. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM has a decent soundstage, providing you with a wide sound. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM has a good imaging as well, which makes it easy to understand. Imaging : also "average" for its price, its not like your ultra cheap convenient store buds 2D sounds, but its not great either
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. Vocals sound a bit plump and slightly soft, with gentle consonants and a mild ear perkiness. The sharpness of the sibilants is not noticeable, and there is virtually no sting in the s or th consonants. Planars, multi BAs, hybrids and other driver types were left out, due to the different transducers having their own pros and cons.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. for this IEMs I recommend you to try eartips rolling since it has noticeable effect on how it sounds.
The Tangzu Wan’er have been sent to me by Linsoul in exchange for the publication of this review. They have not made any comments or requested anything, therefore, my review will aim to be as sincere and unbiased as possible. Saying that, as always, it is worth considering the fact that these IEMs did not cost me anything.Stage : not claustrophobicly small but not huge either, the stage is like small space without exact wall placement but has symmetric size on the width and depth. the Wan'er is bass boosted, warm, with lower treble sparkle and smooth rolled off upper extensions. On Subbass, the decays are quite crisp and smooth - not exactly far reaching like how it is normally heard from Harman tuned IEMs, but Wan'er S.G has ample density to offer satisfying and realistic seismic sensations for the lowest range of Bass frequencies.