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

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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 (White, Without Mic)

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

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The shells are relatively light, though I experience slight discomfort with prolonged usage. The Zero’s squarish shells have some prominent angled edges. The sub-bass has a lot of authority, as demonstrated in songs like "Xanny" by Billie Eilish and "Hot In It" by Tiesto. The sensation of "rumble" in these and other songs is very good, and the sub-bass can be felt in the chest. Technicalities and resolution are better on the CHU, but they are markedly more sibilant. The CHU’s timbre sounds very nasal and unnatural compared to the more organic-sounding Wan’er. Where to Buy The Hola's have a very warm, smooth and easy-listening signature. It's a very relaxed sound that I personally like.

Mid bass: it extends quite well into the lower frequencies. I recommend this headphone for those who are not looking for a big rumble, but don't want to completely fizzle out. Do you want a mid-bass cannon? Look elsewhere How much would I pay for this cable if it was sold separately? Well, cables have come a long way, but I think you would be happy if you spent 10-20 dollars… so how is this possible? I ask again. got in touch with Crinacle to help design and tune what would become the Salnotes Dioko. 7hz decided to approach Crinacle again, offering a collaboration for a more budget-friendly IEM, later known as the 7Hz Salnotes Zero.I’m excited about how this impacts the market and how other brands will reply to the release of the 7Hz Salnotes Zero.

Affordable, well-built IEM with solid accessories and a neutral bright sound signature. First ImpressionsThe timbre of these headphones is something that other companies should take note of. I understand that it's not a bold tuning as it follows the Harman curve, but the instruments are so well represented that despite not being the best IEM in terms of resolution/detail, they can be compared to others that are far above their price range thanks to the excellent execution of timbre. All the instruments in Vivaldi's "Winter: Allegro non Molto" - performed by Fabio Biondi - are excellently distinguished from each other, from the lead violinist to the cellos and double bass accompanying the rest of the violins.

The cable is quite nice: it is made of two pairs of two cores and it is quite soft, with metal housings for both terminations as well as the Y-split. There’s also a chin slider which, however, isn’t too functional as it tends to slide down easily. Sound & Specs 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 Doesn't require fiddling with the Equalizer (may be you'd want to pull down 8k hz a tad?). The e3000 definitely needs EQ, without which it can sound bloated / congested particularly on low powered sourcesI tested the 7Hz Salnotes Zero with an SMSL DO200 MKII feeding a Drop THX AAA 789. 7Hz Salnotes Zero



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