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At this stage just roll a dice and get that one because everything would be an upgrade compared to 5bucks iem.imo the safest would be zero 2 cus its just neutral with bass boost then start exploring from there.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->I forgot that zero 2 has bad included accessories so if u want better included stuff ill go for waner and gates or bunny for dsp(usb c).but like i said just roll a dice ,all of them are good enough
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->If you have headphone jack maybe pick any of iem but if u only have usb c then get bunny?so that u will waste least amount of money to try out iem and can decide whether its worth it to invest more or not.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->The tanchjim bunny DSP version should be a good beginner iem
r/iems • recommend me the best beginner iem out there around 20 dollars ->I bought the DSP, since I will use them with the phone when not using my jm21 and artti t10
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->Either Tangzu Wan'er SG 2 or Tanchjim Bunny. Bunny is out of stock for now.
r/headphonesindia • IEM or TWS (realme t310) for online classes any recommendation would help ->Wan'er 2 is small-medium in size. Tanchjim bunny is small size but out of stock and leaning more towards neutral.
r/headphonesindia • IEM or TWS (realme t310) for online classes any recommendation would help ->your case is same as mine, i would enjoy Tanchjim Bunny over my Ew300 set
r/iems • I cant really tell the difference between 200$ IEMs and 30$ IEMs ->Simply get a cheapo iem ... I would suggest the tanchjim bunny DSP and also get a usb A to C adapter if you don't have usb c output on your pc.... If you have a android phone then you can also change how the bunny sounds using the tanchjim app
r/inearfidelity • i’m new to iems ->Grab you a pair on TANCHJIM ultima if you like bullet buds, or you could grab the bunny if you want traditional iem shape. Both are generally around$20. You can connect the usb c and change eq to your liking, but their house tuning punches way above its weight for price until you know a little more exactly what you like! 👍
r/iems • Well that escalated quickly ->KiwiEars Airoso. Get it while its still under $100. >Truthhear Gate, Tanchjim Bunny, and KZ Klean for a blind buy or the Truthhear Hexa, Truthhear Nova and Letshouer 12 Pro (but my friend said the 12 Pro has weird bass) Gate = No. Plastic shell resonates. Feels like garbage. People that love the gate, i question all of their listening tastes. Bunny = Fantastic. Probably one of the best $20 IEM's available. The USB DSP and app make it more fun. KZ Klean = Uh... Kefine Klean, maybe? Kefine Klean is a great choice at $50. But i think the Inawaken Dawn is better. Hexa = Good, but very dull to someone who is new to the hobby, and used to V shaped tunings (i.e. boosted bass and treble, Hexa is very flat) Nova = Tuned to the popular Harmon Curve. Which is very V shaped. THe Simgot SuperMix4 is a common alternative. S12 Pro = Planar. Fantastic IEM. BUT...and this is probably why your buddy said ti had "weird bass", it will require you to use a higher powered Dongle DAC/Amp, because Planars need a lot of power to push around. If you underpower them, they sound muddy, thuddy, and dead. With enough power, they have amazing tactility and speed. But they do suffer from a somewhat metalic timbre that can be off putting to some people, as they are not "natural" sounding. But very fun. Overall, like i said, i think the KiwiEars Airoso is your best bet. It is a hybrid IEM that plays very clean, provides tons of detail, and bass when you need it. And seems to play about every genre of music you throw at it, without feeling like its lacking. Its not a neutral tuning, but it plays naturally. If that makes sense?
r/iems • [IEM Recommendation] ~$100 Budget | Hard Rock, Jazz, 80s, J-Pop (Old & Modern), Lo-fi ->Bunny. I think the sound stage of the Castor Harman is nicer. But your ears might not hear that. Otherwise the detail retrieval, driver quality, and fit and finish of the bunny is much better than the KZ. Unless you ABSOLUTELY need the 3.5mm, get the DSP version, and get the Tanchjim Android App, and use the DSP. It's absolutely fantastic to just be able to change the tuning on thr IEM. No stupid dip switches, no fidly knobs, just click, apply, and go. And it will remember your last setting, SK if you plug it into another USB device, it will keep whatever tuning is set.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->Tanchjim Bunny has been well received and has the potential to be a budget king. But again, castor pro is ahead in technicality. Chu2 dsp ..It's not enough for me.
r/iems • IEMs BETTER THAN KZ CASTOR PRO? ->They offer balanced safe tonality. For me, they are not offensive, something I can listen to, but may not have as much fun as I had with Castor Pro. Imo, Castor Pro is something you would consider as a niche. They might not be as mainstream and crowd pleasing as Chu 2 and Bunny. They sound almost identical for the most part.
r/iems • IEMs BETTER THAN KZ CASTOR PRO? ->Some people dislike that the nozzles on the chu 2 are unlacquered brass and if they get wet will start to get some green oxides. That's literally it. You can wipe the nozzles off every now and then with a paper towel. Also the chu 2 has replaceable filters, unlike anything else. Chu 2 is by far the best all rounder. Wan'er are a total tier down and kz is a shady company not worth supporting (the castor is only okay too) The only $20 options in the same tier as the chu 2 are the kinera wyvern and the tanchjim bunny
r/iems • which one should I get ? ->I don't have the beast, but I would say the wyvern is as good. Bear in mind that cost isn't always a mark of higher quality. Chu 2, wyvern or tanchjim bunny are my votes
r/iems • which one should I get ? ->I'd recommend the Tanchjim Bunny but the USB-C version do you can fine tune it as you wish.
r/iems • Best between these budget IEMs? ->Check out my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny, here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/tanchjim-bunny-maze-review/ Tanchjim Bunny Maze Review -Single DD -Comes with or without DSP cable -$19 Yo! What is up audio peeps? I'll pretend I didn't just say that. Anyways, attached is my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny Maze. The Bunny is Tanchjim's latest foray into the Ultra-budget category, and the variant I'm reviewing today is the latest DSP cable version. Folks, I'm not going to go crazy in this little blurb but I found it hard to find faults with this set for the cost of $19. For anyone new to the iem space, new to DSP cables, new to audio in general, or simply just collectors, the Bunny is a really solid offering. It just is. The Bunny has that awesome Tanchjim single DD DNA with a very nicely balanced tuning. Strong punchy bass, forward and clean mids, non-offensive and extended treble with moderate brilliance. Really a very nice balance. However, what's nice is that the Bunny happens to come with the Tanchjim APP which allows the listener to literally change everything up to your liking. It has a bunch of presets for music, for gaming, and a very solid parametric EQ. Also, the Bunny takes very well to EQ which isn't always a guarantee. At any rate, I'm very happy with what Tanchjim has put to market with this set. If any of you are curious about the Bunny I certainly try to cover every aspect of this set. Feel free to visit mobileaudiophile.com and click the link above (or below), and I thank you in advance for dojng so. Have a wonderful weekend everyone. Take care. 🔥🔥Bunny Pros🔥🔥 -Price to performance -Very light, very comfortable earphones and cable -Nice looking budget set. Cool opaque, clear, minimalist design -Nicely tuned DSP cable -Great app for EQ’ing the Bunny -2-pin style cable can be used with many other 2-pin iems -Very nice tuning, balanced, clean sound signature -Tight and punchy low-end -Melodic style rhythmic midrange, smoother than crisp -Non-offensive treble, enough brilliance and good extension -Details are better than they should be -Instrument separation is nicely etched -Sounds fantastic with a 4.4 balanced cable 🥶🥶Bunny Cons🥶🥶 -Not everyone loves this design (Bunny Ears) -Not the most powerful amp within the DSP cable (volume isn’t the highest) -Slightly more output power helps the Bunny quite a lot -Not for bass-bois -I cannot in good faith come up with any other real cons for this cost Check out my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny, here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/tanchjim-bunny-maze-review/
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny Maze Review ->For me... EW200. That set is wonderful. However, it is very much neutral to neutral bright. So it would have to fit your preferences. However, the EW200 is one of the best sets that money can buy under $50. No doubt about it. I really enjoy the Bunny, it's a fantastic budget set. It really is. However, the EW200 is a different animal. It has some fantastic drivers, beautiful build and design, and one of the cleanest tunings you'll find at that price. It really should've been a $75- $100 set. So ya, my first question is, what is your preference? Do you know what your prefffered sound signature is? If not that's perfectly fine but it does help to zero in on what will work for you.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny Maze Review ->Oh I certainly thinks so. If you have a balanced cable and a semi powerful source (any decent dongle dac at least) and a 3.5 single ended port I think you'll be more than fine. I personally enjoy this set with a 4.4 balanced cable using better sources but I realize not everyone has those options. Also, I don't want to lead anyone astray because the DSP cable does a fine job. Now, in my subjective opinion I like how the Bunny scales with a bit more power, but that's not to say you won't have a very solid listening session through the other methods.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny Maze Review ->All of the above have emphasized bass (more than neutral) to varying degrees, I would recommend something like Tanchjim Bunny, Tanchjim Zero Ultima, Tanchjim 1, Zero 1. (Tanchjim is the only - or one of the few - IEM companies that makes more neutral signatures at the sub 30 price range.
r/iems • Which one is the best buy for someone that games & doesn't like too-bassy iems? ->Yep, I'd recommend still check out the Tanchjim Bunny, if it's on sale, I promise you'll love it. (It's around 20$) I make this recommendation with your bass preference in mind.
r/iems • Which one is the best buy for someone that games & doesn't like too-bassy iems? ->I might be able to get the Kefine klen under 40-45 dollars with some deals and at that price the klen is one of the best blind buys you can make. Otherwise you can look into thetanchjim bunny dsp version as it gives you the ability to EQ the IEM as per your taste, and the best part you don't need any dac to use it it's plug and play although the stock sound isn't the best but with a little bit EQ it's arguably one of the best pair of IEM. So these two are my recommendations and definitely you can consider the Wan'ner 2 as well as the stock tuning of that IEM is better than the bunny.
r/iems • What is your favourite or go to recommendations for IEMs under $40 you can find on Amazon or similar sites? ->I do have kph30i with me. I found my tanchjim bunny to have better clarity than kph30i. But obviously the koss has greater soundstage and fullness
r/HeadphoneAdvice • Are iems actually good for gaming? ->Sa price point na yan ung contenders ay ung: Salnote 7hz Zero 2 Moondrop Chu II Tanchjim Bunny Tangzu Wan Er 2 All of them are good pero iba iba sila ng sound profile so depende sa trip mo. As a treble head, mas gusto ko ung Tanchjim Bunny sa lahat since mas treble ang focus nya.
r/ShopeePH • Best IEMs around ₱1,000? ->the tanchjim app is incredibly good, you can EQ the bunny very well and there's a lot of pre-eq'd settings you can choose. you basically have almost every IEM (tonal wise) with the bunny. Ofc imaging, soundstage etc is a different thing though, but it can replicate a lot of < $70- $80 IEM on how they would sound.
r/iems • Best out of these as my first iem ??? ->My first and only is Tanchjim Bunny. I like them. If I could do it again, idk. I really like Bunny. My initial first choice was Tangzu Wan'er but idk if it can beat Bunny outside of the tips that come with it. The Bunny app was really a great learning experience and lots of utility.
r/iems • I'm an IEMs absolute noob, and I wanted to give them a try. What was your first IEMs? Do you regret it? What would you get as a first cheap one if you could do it again? ->I'd say go with Tanchjim stuff — Nora, Fission, Bunny, Origin, Force... they all have a fairly neutral-ish tonality. In my opinion, they’re a safer recommendation than the Hexa. The Hexa is really divisive — people don’t seem to agree on how it sounds. Maybe it’s the odd hexagonal shell shape, but there’s a lot of variation in impressions. Nobody agrees on the sound. You got like 75% of people saying it has no bass and 25% saying it has the perfect amount of bass. Quite a number of people (myself included) just don’t like it. Go for Tanchjim instead. You really can’t go wrong with Fission. It's very very close to the Tanchjim Origin which is an awesome IEM.
r/iems • Best neutral iems under 100 dollars. ->IMO Sennheiser doesn’t compete well with most respected Chinese IEM manufacturers on any level in this space. Others have talked about the high-end, but their IE 200 is overpriced and easily outclassed by $20 budget IEMs. I’d take a Tanchjim Bunny over an IE 200 any day. I think now they mostly appeal to those out of the loop, musicians more concerned with creation than listening, and people afraid to buy from China due to some dated notions about quality. Same folks that still buy Shure IEMs.
r/iems • sennheiser ie200 x chinese brands ->Bunny on top is goated. Liked just for that.
r/iems • My 2025 IEM TIERLIST/RANKING (39 IEMS JUNE FIRST HALF) ->tanchjim bunny. also get a dongle dac if you're plugging them straight into pc, they're like $5-10 on aliexpress and some will come with usb a adapter. i mean on dd it's probably not going to matter too much but high impedance can mess up the sound, there's probably noise too, etc.
r/iems • Recommendation for mixed usage ->1. usually yes but there are two I can recommend, Tanchjim Bunny and Ziigaat Nuo 2. it is, but when you get the IEM it's already done if they powered them on from factory for QC 3. you need to know the song if ur listening over wire but if ur using BT you are doing double lossless then and 1411kbps flac will sound so much better than 320kbps, on LDAC you can tell every time 4. it did back in 2005, it's 2025 now 5. agree
r/iems • What are your audio unpopular opinions? ->Tanchjim bunny, bunny dsp, ziigaat nuo are technically a clear cut above other budget IEMs up to $30-35 msrp, well nuo is technically like 30 msrp but it's always a lot cheaper
r/iems • Best IEM Under ₹2000? 7Hz Salnote Zero vs. Wan'er S.G vs. KZ Castor ->grab Tanchjim Bunny DSP then, got a few presets so you can find out what kind of sound you like, it's about same price and better than any of those(had them all)
r/iems • Best out of these as my first iem ??? ->comparable sound quality, lower quality cable and shell, much smaller nozzle and more comfortable and 1/3 the price, if you are after sound quality for cheap there are basically 2 good option Bunny and ZiiGaat Nuo which doesn't sound how OP wants his IEM to sounds, if you up the price from $30 you got better stuff obviously, Artti T10 for example for $50-60 would be a lot better than both Zero: Red and Bunny
r/iems • Best Budget Iems Poll ->no cons compared to those two, maybe smaller soundstage, everything else is as good or better, only competition Bunny now has is Tanchjims own Zero Ultima which is just Bunny in a different shell and non-detachable cable
r/iems • Trying to get my first iem out of these picks (bunny, cca phoenix, wan'er 2) recommendations? I also explain my needs below. ->just the Bunny is higher resolution than all of it's competition, it's a step up from anything else, there was Ziigaat Nuo but it got discontinued atm I got 7Hz Salnotes: Zero, had Chu, Chu II, GATe, Quarks, some QKZ, KZ, CCA and tried basically all of the others from friends and Bunny is step above in resolution, also Zero Ultima which is Bunny in a different shell and non-detachable cable only one I would take over Bunny under $30 and specifically if you want something for gaming primarily would be QKZ x HBB or Tripowin Vivace but they are still worse than Bunny for music, only worth it for gaming at which point I'd add a few bucks and get Kefine Klean for $30-35 on sale
r/iems • Trying to get my first iem out of these picks (bunny, cca phoenix, wan'er 2) recommendations? I also explain my needs below. ->KZ Gale(3.5mm version) is a less bassy EDX Pro 2 with a little more treble air. Sounds like a mild Vshape. I like that it can handle both male and female vocals well, and just a pretty versatile set overall. When facing off against my personal budget GOAT, the Tanchjim Bunny. The Gale holds up well except in subbass and treble extension, and poor isolation. On paper it has more rumble than the Bunny but it's not very textured and satisfying, and the treble rolls off sharply so I'm missing a little bit of airiness. The Gale does have a slightly more natural timbre though. I think it's fine considering 1 is $10 and the other is $20, but that's why my Gale is not really being used right now. I used stock accessories for everything, but the QKZ T1 is pretty bang for buck. I like it more than the KZ upgrade cable.
r/iems • 🎧 Budget IEM Hunt: Ditch the Usual Suspects! ($30 Max) ->For balanced sound on a budget, KZ ZVX PRO, TRN MT5 (brighter neutral) Tripowin Vivace (bassy neutral) Truthear Gate, Tanchjim Bunny DSP (the usb c dsp gives it custom tuning presets) or Tanchjim Zero Ultima. A lot of good options, look into the accessories, looks, and tuning on [squig.link](https://squig.link) to figure out which ones right for you.
r/iems • FIRST IEM ->The Tanchjim Bunny is quickly becoming my default rec for under 25$, it beats the usual picks like Chu 2, waner, Zero 2 etc. great pair
r/iems • My 2025 IEM TIERLIST/RANKING (39 IEMS JUNE FIRST HALF) ->The reason the DSP version is recommended is that the dsp cable saves the eq setting you choose in the app so when you use the bunny's with any source it remembers the eq settings.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->those ones in the picture and the tanchjim bunnies. don't sleep on either
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->You will love them. I have the t10's but still daily drive the bunnies, since they are so good for crystal clear and pleasing midrange (youtube, vocal freq etc) then switch to arttis when I want something for different music (music on bunny sounds really good too) overall the bunnies are much less fatiguing to have in for longer periods
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->Gate, castor pro black, simgot ew100, tanchjim bunny, tanchjim zero ultima, nd planet many options. Get whichever fits your library.
r/headphonesindia • Is 3.5mm Jack is better then Ttype-C ?? ->From my experience, gate for treble, castor pro for bass, bunny for balanced. Watch reviews, read reddit, got to squiglink and see the graphs. I admit there's a learning curve but it's worth it.
r/headphonesindia • Is 3.5mm Jack is better then Ttype-C ?? ->Bunny DSP or Chu 2 DSP. Bunny has built in EQ, but Chu is better to begin with.
r/iems • Best between these budget IEMs? ->First, a big shoutout to **TANCHJIM** for providing me with this set, allowing me to deliver an honest and sincere review. The **TANCHJIM 4U**, launched in 2024, received high praise from both reviewers and the audio community. Now, with some time on the market, does it still stand as a competitive option? Well, let's find out. Following the success of the **Bunny, Oxygen,** and **Origin**, the **TANCHJIM 4U** is another excellent addition to the lineup. It features a **10mm LCP-coated dynamic driver** powered by the impressive and well-known **DMT4 technology**. Priced at an **MSRP of $70 USD** (often lower during sales), the **4U** showcases how a personalized approach resonates with different consumers. It offers a compelling proposition that withstands the test of time in today's highly competitive market. You can find it at the **HiFiGO store** [here](https://hifigo.com/products/tanchjim-4u), as well as at other smaller online retailers. **TL; DR:** One of the best IEMs in the **sub-$70 category**. With a neutral yet natural tonality, technical proficiency, customization options, and an engaging musical character, the **TANCHJIM 4U** delivers a well-rounded listening experience. It offers a dynamic sound that suits various musical tastes, complemented by excellent treble extension and an overall tuning that makes it a true all-rounder. The **TANCHJIM 4U** delivers a neutral yet natural sound profile, complemented by a satisfying bass boost and extended depth (particularly in the Atmosphere and POP settings). It boasts impressive technical capabilities, a well-extended high-frequency response, and a build quality that carries the unmistakable **TANCHJIM** seal of excellence. As a highly praised contender in today's market, the **4U** offers remarkable performance at an affordable price, effortlessly surpassing expectations for its price range. **Technical specifications:** \- **Product type:** In-ear monitors (IEM) **Driver type:** Dynamic **Driver diaphragm materials** Polyurethane (PU) +Liquid crystal polymers (PCL) **Earphone connectors**: 0.78mm 2 pins **Cable connector:** Jack 3.5mm **Frequency response:** 8Hz-48 kHz **Impedance:** 32Ω±5% **Total harmonic distortion (THD)**: <0.05% [u/1kHz](https://www.reddit.com/user/1kHz/) 94dB **Sensitivity:** 122dB / Vrms **Cable conductors**: Silver-plated copper Litz wire **Cable shielding:** Silver-plated platinum **What comes in its package?** · 1x Pair of **TANCHJIM 4U** earphones · 1x Storage pouch · 1x 0.78mm 2 pins to Jack 3.5mm cable · 6x Pairs of eartips (SML sizes, 3 pairs of wide bore eartips, 3 pairs of narrow bore eartips) · Manual and warranty card. · Quick Guide. · Tuning screwdriver. The cable has an attractive and well-built design, complementing the shells nicely. However, I find it slightly thin for my taste. While it is perfectly usable as is, those who prefer a different option can easily replace it. The shells are crafted from metal (aluminum), offering a solid construction. They have a bit of weight to them but remain very comfortable to wear. The faceplate features a striking, glossy finish with the **TANCHJIM** and **4U** logos in white (a definite magnet for fingerprints and micro-scratches). Fortunately, the housing is smooth and free of rough edges, reinforcing the sense of quality expected at this **$70** price point. Comfort is excellent for extended listening sessions, and the **6mm diameter nozzle** fits well in my ears. However, given its medium-to-large sizing compared to other sets, I recommend checking whether it suits your fit preferences. **How the TANCHJIM 4U sounds:** The **TANCHJIM 4U**, equipped with a **10 mm LCP dynamic driver**, delivers a clean, crisp, and natural sound with a well-defined sub-bass boost and a prominent mid-bass presence. Its impressive extension into both the lower and higher frequencies, combined with outstanding technical capabilities, positions it as a standout in its price segment, punching well above its weight. With an engaging tonality and dynamic sound profile, the **4U** offers a neutral yet immersive listening experience, rich in macro and micro-details. As an all-rounder, it delivers a musical and fun presentation that captivates the listener. The soundstage is particularly striking, with remarkable resolution and imaging, allowing for precise instrument separation and layering within the mix. For its price, this is an undeniable contender. In this review, I exclusively used the stock **"Atmosphere"** setting, as I appreciate the sub-bass extension and presence it provides. Regarding the other settings (POP, Natural, and Monitoring), the tuning screw allows for bass adjustment to suit your preferences. However, based on my tastes, only the stock Atmosphere and POP setting aligns with them, as the other two configurations feel too bass-light for me. **BASS:** The **TANCHJIM 4U** features a well-balanced bass shelf, delivering satisfying sub-bass thump and mid-bass impact in the Atmosphere setting. The bass gradually rolls off across the POP, Natural, and Monitoring settings, with the sub-bass reducing first, followed by the mid-bass. The bass response is clean, fast, resolving, and well-extended into the lower frequencies. While not at basshead levels, it offers enough depth and presence to be thoroughly enjoyable. There is a slight bleed into the lower mids, but it remains controlled, avoiding muddiness in male vocals. The bass feels natural and adds a pleasing character to the overall sound. In tracks like ***Doomed*** by **Bring Me the Horizon**, the weight of bass drops, the bass guitar, and drum kicks create a captivating and immersive experience. Meanwhile, ***The Tales of War*** by **Orbit Culture** showcases how the **TANCHJIM** **4U**’s bass delivery effortlessly induces unconscious headbanging, pulling you deeper into the music. **MIDS:** As mentioned earlier, the mid-bass slightly bleeds into the lower mids, yet male vocals and bass kicks remain clear, neither muddy nor veiled. There is a subtle dip in the lower mids before the pinna gain giving a forward presentation and plenty of transparency and presence, leading smoothly into the pinna gain with a clean, well-resolved, and non-sibilant character. A slight 5 kHz peak enhances the presence of plates and cymbals, adding a natural sense of impact. Female vocals are also forward, striking a balance between presence and smoothness, neither sibilant nor fatiguing. Additionally, a well-placed 6 kHz dip allows for comfortable volume adjustments, something I find myself doing quite often. In ***Skylight*** by **Atoma**, the cymbals and plates are rendered with impressive quality and absolute sibilance-free clarity. Meanwhile, ***The Siren of the Woods*** by **Therion** showcases how the **TANCHJIM** **4U** presents female vocals and the instruments, crafting an engaging and immersive listening experience. **TREBLE:** This frequency range extends remarkably well without introducing any sibilance. It remains clean, crisp, and sharp, yet avoids harshness, handling treble with impressive control (and I say this as someone with mild treble tolerance). In ***No Llora*** by **El Cuarteto de Nos**, the **4U** faithfully reproduces the intricate details of the drums and guitars, capturing their tonal nuances and production colorations. Meanwhile, in ***Ella Usó mi Cabeza como un Revólver (MTV Unplugged)*** by **Soda Stereo**, the immersion is undeniable, the 4U transports you into the historical essence of the performance, delivering a deeply engaging sound experience. **TECHNICALITIES:** The upper treble extends beautifully, delivering an airy and spacious presentation. The soundstage feels remarkably wide, offering a rich sense of space and depth. In ***Mombasa*** by **Deafheaven**, the **4U** creates a deeply immersive experience, allowing you to appreciate the journey rather than just the destination. The macro and microdetails are presented with impressive clarity, bringing out the nuances of the track. The **TANCHJIM 4U** showcases a highly resolving sound, with above-average separation for its price point. In complex and immersive compositions like ***Echoes Part 1 (Live at Pompeii – MCMLXXII – 2025 Mix)*** by **Pink Floyd**, the iconic concert mix is rendered with stunning precision, every piece and instrument shines through, making for an incredibly enjoyable listening experience. **Closing thoughts and conclusions:** The **TANCHJIM 4U** stands out as a remarkable contender in the **sub-$70 segment**, offering an immersive and natural sound signature with impressive bass and treble extension. Its well-balanced blend of technical precision, musicality, and engagement makes it a versatile choice for both seasoned audiophiles and newcomers seeking a high-quality listening experience at an accessible price point. The inclusion of a **tuning screw for bass adjustment** is a thoughtful addition, allowing users to tailor the sound to their personal preferences. As one of the best all-rounders in its price range, the **TANCHJIM 4U** often surpasses more expensive alternatives, proving to be a compelling option in a highly competitive market. The **TANCHJIM 4U**, with its 122dB of sensitivity, is exceptionally easy to drive, even from a phone. However, as a dynamic driver IEM, it benefits from even a simple dongle DAC and source variation. When paired with a neutral, uncolored source like the ESS Sabre chips, it delivers a sound that is both technically refined and warm, yet so musical, scaling remarkably well with increased power. The stock eartips are more than sufficient for an enjoyable listening experience straight out of the box. Personally, I opted for the included **wide bore eartips** to fully appreciate the spaciousness and airiness provided by its excellent treble extension. For those looking to experiment with aftermarket options, I recommend considering the Penon Liqueur Orange, Tangzu Tang Sancai Balanced, and TRN T eartips for further sonic refinement. **Would I recommend it? Absolutely—YES!** The **TANCHJIM 4U** is undeniably one of the best options in its price segment and stands among my favorites under **$70**. It delivers a sound quality typically found in more expensive sets, embodying the signature **TANCHJIM house sound** and its seal of excellence. This IEM has earned a place in my collection, and I have no plans to part with it anytime soon. A big thank you to **TANCHJIM** for providing me with this IEM, allowing me to test it, enjoy it, and gather the insights needed to confidently recommend it. This is a product that not only lives up to the hype but exceeds it, deserving even greater recognition. And of course, thank you, dear reader, for checking out my review. **Happy listening!** 😊
r/iems • TANCHJIM 4U: An IEM for me and for you! ->In my experience with those two sets (The 4U and the Bunny), the 4U is a more polished version of the Bunny, is totally worth its price. But yeah, the bunny is one of the best iems for 20 usd or less right now, you still got a budget king of an iem. Thank you for reading and sharing your experience bro <3
r/iems • TANCHJIM 4U: An IEM for me and for you! ->Hi mate, thanks for reading and sharing your experience with the 4U, indeed is sooo comfortable is one of the few set I can use to sleep with music 👌🏼
r/iems • TANCHJIM 4U: An IEM for me and for you! ->I highly recommend you start with a quality set of iems, something cheap might even be better so you can figure out what exactly you like and get something more expensive down the line. I highly recommend the Tanchjim bunnys, and you can get them directly with a usb-c dac cable. I have always found Spotify music, even at the highest quality, to sound wrong compared to my cds, so i use Apple Music for the vast majority of my music listening. It also lets you upload any music you own and download it on any device with apple music (in compatible formats such as aac, mp3, and alac cause it doesn’t like flacs).
r/iems • first time trying to get into iems / lossless quality music! what's the best way? ->Much cheaper than what they are asking for and IMO slightly lower detail retrieval, but Bunnys are EXCELLENT I would recommend the regular wire over the dsp one (though ive never heard the usbc cable), but if you don’t have a dac of any kind its not the worst deal.
r/iems • What you recommend as my first IEM? (Mainly for R6) ->You're right, you can make a budget IEM BETTER than a high end IEM. I've had IE900 and Supernova before but they both suck compared to my Tanchjim Bunny with EQ.
r/iems • High-end IEMs: still worth it if you EQ everything? ->$20 to $35 is now good price point for this I’ve tried and recommend: - 7hz Zero 2 - Tangzu Wan’er - Tanchjim Bunny - Tripowin Vivace Out of these, I use Zero 2, Bunny, and Vivace the most because they’re very fun.
r/iems • Looking for budget iems for casual music listening? This will be my first iem. Give your suggestions ->The Wan'er II is great for the price, especially if you want something that puts vocals front and center. It is also probably the best package overall, as it includes a good cable and the Sancai eartips that a lot of people rate highly. The Tanchjim Bunny is also pretty great, especially the DSP (USB-C) version. The DSP cable basically serves as a DAC + amp, and applies an EQ to the signal going through it before sending it out to the IEMs, in order to make the Bunny sound more balanced. Not a fan of how it sounds stock without the DSP cable personally, but with the DSP cable on the default setting, you get something close to the "new meta" tilted diffuse field + bass boost tuning. It does deviate from this tuning a bit as it has a lot of added upper treble, but to me it doesn't sound excessively bright, just more detailed. You can also change the EQ profile of the DSP cable in their app, which is nice if you want try out some different tuning styles and find your preference. It's a safe option for most beginners. Keep in mind that, since the DSP cable terminates in USB-C, you would need a separate 0.78mm 2pin-to-3.5mm cable if you want to use it with devices that don't have USB-C, or if you want to use it with any other DACs or amps. A quality cable like this wouldn't cost much, so not really too much of an issue. You'd have to use software EQ to make any changes to the tuning though, and it is a somewhat manual process compared to the convenience of the DSP cable. The Zero 2 is a fair option as well, and imo is strictly better than the Gate and original Zero on all fronts (especially in the build quality and long-term durability). The tuning of the Zero 2 is very similar to the Bunny DSP other than in the upper treble, where the Bunny DSP is definitely brighter. The Zero 2 also has quite an early roll-off in the treble, which makes it sound a bit dark imo. Comes down to preference and included accessories essentially. If you want something a bit more laid back and dark, go for the Zero 2. If you want something brighter and more detailed/analytical, go for the Bunny DSP. Would also definitely recommend watching unboxing videos for both, so you can determine which package seems more worth it to you. For me, I did prefer the overall package of the Bunny DSP, but YMMV. All that being said, my highest recommendation for this budget would be the KZ PRX, which you can find for $20 - $30. It's my favourite set of IEMs from KZ so far, and probably my favourite set period for under $50. It's built well, sounds fantastic (V-shaped signature that doesn't have a scooped lower midrange and has a very clean and pleasant upper midrange presentation) and is the cheapest planar magnetic set you can find afaik. For the price, it's hard to beat, especially if you'd like to try a planar set and see what that sounds like. Punches way above its price class for sure. I will say, though, that the included cable and eartips are awful, so would definitely recommend picking up a decent QDC-to-3.5mm cable + some nice budget eartips to pair with them if you have the budget for it, or later whenever you do. I've found that they fit my ears nicely with the Penon Liqueur Orange (currently using these), DUNU S&S, Zhu Rhyme and Tangzu Sancai tips. Basically, any eartips that don't have too wide of a stem should fit securely. My Spinfit W1 and TRI Clarion tips kept slipping off the IEMs when I'd take them out of my ears, as they have wider stems, so you'd want to avoid similar tips for these IEMs. I would recommend a more shallow insertion depth (without compromising a good seal) for these, as I feel this really helps them shine in terms of resolution and soundstage. Of the ones on your list, the only ones I would recommend you stay away from are the Chu II. These have a full metal build, but have a tendency to fail fairly quickly due to condensation on the inside of the shell and connectors. As such, they are high maintenance and basically require storage alongside silica gel packets or something similar. Wouldn't recommend them due to these issues with long-term durability.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->Kefine Klean is way better than Zero Red for almost the same price. My favorite up to $10 - KZ x AngelEars Libra X. Up to $20 - Tripowin Ruta10/Tanchjim Bunny. Up to $40 - Simgot EW200. Up to $50 - Kefine Klean.
r/iems • Looking for IEM recommendations to upgrade from KZ EDX Pro ->Another great review man. I really enjoy the Tanchjim Bunny so I think I'd probably enjoy the 4U a lot as well. Love me some metal shell DD sets!
r/iems • TANCHJIM 4U: An IEM for me and for you! ->Save yourself the trouble and get a tanchjim bunny or a truthear gate
r/iems • Is KZ EDX Pro X a good starter IEM? ->I've only ever tried the KZ Castors, Moondrop Chu II's, and the Tangzu Wan'er SG. They're definitely better than these and more balanced I'd say, less bass than the KZ castors but it's worth it because of the nice tunability. Chu II is similar in terms of the "balanced" sound signature, but yeah, overall the bunny is the best out of all 4. The plastic body is both a pro (lightweight) and a con (well, it's plastic).
r/iems • Insane tunability and drivers in this range. Best IEMs for first-time buyers imo. ->Oh it's the Tanchjim Bunny haha, my bad. The cable is Audiocular C03. Get the DSP version of the bunny to tune it btw.
r/iems • Insane tunability and drivers in this range. Best IEMs for first-time buyers imo. ->Yeah, the bass impact is definitely light, but it can be tuned so it doesn't matter to me at least. To each his own though. And yeah, they're very clean sounding.
r/iems • Insane tunability and drivers in this range. Best IEMs for first-time buyers imo. ->If you want something really budget (under 3k) then the ~~Chu 2 DSP~~ Tanchjim Bunny DSP would be a recc. It's basically a less clean implementation of what the 7k Simgot (below) is. If your budget is around ₹5k I'd still recommend the Truthear Zero Red, you can skip it if u have smaller ears. (There is a blue version too which is bit more mid-bassy, if u are into edm/hip hop ull like it) If u can push your budget ₹7k the Simgot EW300 DSP (yes the DSP is a considerable upgrade to the Zero Red above) [There is a lot of difference between these sets, it will be discernable if u try a lot of them, imo the ₹12k range is the most bang for buck, aka Simgot Supermix 4 / CCA Hydro; after that the VFM tanks]
r/GadgetsIndia • Yo guys so I have around 5K budget I can go more if it's 1-2k if it's really worth it , Recommend me Best Wired earphones-iems if there not much of a difference between 2-3k and 5-6k earphones then recommend be a best value for money long lasting good audio quality with mid&treble sometimes Netflix✌ ->go with the kinera wyvern black or the bunny; bot have okay cable. bunny more detailed and wyvern more bassy with sligthly better cable. i really didnt like the way the gate sounds, its too boring
r/iems • Best between these budget IEMs? ->tanchjim bunny usb c version, best one at that range
r/iems • What is the best iem for around 20-30 dollars? ->the tanchjim bunny usb c/zero ultima usb c is the best of the cheap ones
r/iems • Best IEM for me for music and gaming between $50-100? ->Yeah but its more balanced. Still sound good, treble isnt muted
r/iems • V-shaped Tuning IEM recommendations? ->Iva had a bunch of those, i can give opinion: - Chu 2: sound good, nice bass and detail. Sadly the tip started leaking green liquid and clogging all the time, not very good on the go, had to unscrew it to dry. The cable and eartips were awful and i bought other ones. The pouch, looks nice but its whatever, does its job. - 7Hz x Crinacle Zero 2: didnt have it myself but asked a guy who was wearing it and it sounded bass boosted but kinda dead compared to the Chu 2. Kinda weird fit too, didnt really feel comfortable to me. - Tanchjim Bunny: Sounds good and similar somewhat to the Chu 2 (with default of the box EQ). Had some issues on the other iems that i used a dongle dac to use on the phone but they had a very annoying background electrical buzz to it, probably bad dongle but i had tried 2 brands same issue. The cable usb c that comes with this one finally solved that problem for me, no background hiss at all. Eartips are ok so is the cable. I've been trying a Truthear Pure eq profile these days. Without EQ (not the defaut, just a custom one i made all to 0) they are very bassy. - KZ ZSN ~~Pro~~ : i had the not pro version of this one, my first chifi. Good sound, just not that good as the other ones. High pitched noise on some tracks that was unconfortable. The cable, ass, it broke in half. The iem itself broke at the connector too, i left it once on the sun and then it fell off the cables. The eartips, they were the worst, but i didnt really care at the time. - Truthear Gate: The best cable and eartips of the bunch, even the pouch is really good, very confortable fit. The sound? Hot garbage, sounds the same as some cheap earbuds. And i mean earbuds, not iems. No bass no treble, nothing. Most boring sound ive ever heard (and im eq the Pure to my bunnys, mind you, that one is supposed to be no bass and its way better). - Moondrop Quark: It sounded ok. Cable bad, but not as bad as the chu, eartips ok. It was ok. I prefer the ear over cable iems, just more confortable. - Truthear Zero Blue: i had it for very little, it felt very big to my ear insides. It sounded ok and bassy The dongle DAC i had were some CX31993 and ALC5685
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->Got my first iems a month ago. They were the tanchjim bunny's. Got my new simgot ew300s in 2 days ago. I plan to use the bunny's when I'm working to avoid my ew300s from breaking. Atleast till I get another new pair iems whenever that is 🤣
r/iems • What was your first IEM, and do you still use it? ->Haha. Trust me I'm ready for the ride down the slope. I had my buddy buy the bunny's aswell. I'm just hoping he doesn't follow 🤣
r/iems • What was your first IEM, and do you still use it? ->Personally, at 2k INR. None will have the clarity and details for some and many audiophiles. It kinda starts at least at the 4k-5k INR or above. If you want some details in this price range, go with a bright sound signature or V-shaped with prominent bright or trebles. Neutral Warm * Tangzu Wan'er SG \*\* * Tangzu Wan'er 2 \* Neutral Bright * 7Hz Salnotes Zero * KZ Castor Silver (Harman tuning, DDUU switches) \*\* * KZ Castor Pro Silver (Harman tuning, DDUU switches) \*\* * KZ x Angelears Libra X V-shaped * 7Hz x Crinacle Salnotes Zero 2 \* * Tanchjim Bunny 3.5mm \* * Tanchjim One 3.5mm * KZ Castor Silver (Harman tuning, UUDD switches) \*\* * KZ Castor Pro Silver (Harman tuning, UUDD switches) \*\* U-shaped * Tanchjim Bunny DSP \* * Tanchjim One DSP * DUNU Titan S2 \* (\* recommend | \*\* personally owned)
r/iems • Best IEM under 2K INR for detailed sound? ->Personally, at 2k INR. None will have the clarity and details for some and many audiophiles. It kinda starts at least at the 4k-5k INR or above. If you want some details in this price range, go with a bright sound signature or V-shaped with prominent bright or trebles. Neutral Warm * Tangzu Wan'er SG \*\* * Tangzu Wan'er 2 \* Neutral Bright * 7Hz Salnotes Zero * KZ Castor Silver (Harman tuning, DDUU switches) \*\* * KZ Castor Pro Silver (Harman tuning, DDUU switches) \*\* * KZ x Angelears Libra X V-shaped * 7Hz x Crinacle Salnotes Zero 2 \* * Tanchjim Bunny 3.5mm \* * Tanchjim One 3.5mm * KZ Castor Silver (Harman tuning, UUDD switches) \*\* * KZ Castor Pro Silver (Harman tuning, UUDD switches) \*\* U-shaped * Tanchjim Bunny DSP \* * Tanchjim One DSP * DUNU Titan S2 \* (\* recommend | \*\* personally owned)
r/iems • Best IEM under 2K INR for detailed sound? ->- KZ Castor/Castor Pro Silver - KZ EDC Pro - Tangzu Wa'ner SG/Wan'er SG 2 - 7Hz Salnotes Zero/Crinacle Zero 2 - Truthear Gate - Tanchjim Bunny
r/iems • For long term use under 1500 ->All under 3k INR (based on ConceptKart website) Neutral (including warm and bright) * Tangzu Wan'er SG (neutral warm) \*\* * Tangzu Wan'er 2 (neutral warm) \* * Tanchjim Bunny DSP (neutral bright) \* * Tanchjim One DSP (neutral warm) * Moondrop Chu 2 DSP (neutral bright) * 7Hz Salnotes Zero (neutral bright) * Truthear Gate (neutral balanced) \* * Kinera Celest Wyvern Qing (neutral balanced) \* * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Silver (v-warm-ish to neutral bright) \*\* V/U-shaped (including warm and bright) * Tanchjim Bunny 3.5mm * Tanchjim One 3.5mm * 7Hz x Crinacle Salnotes Zero 2 (mild v-balanced) \* * ND Planet (v-warm) * Rose Technics (Roseselsa) Aurora Ultra (v-warm-ish) \* * Moondrop Chu 2 3.5mm (mild v) * DUNU Titan S2 (v-balanced) \* * BLON BL-03 (v-warm) * BLON BL-03 II (v-warm) * Kiwi Ears Dolce (u-bright) * TRN Conch (mild v-bright) * Moondrop Chu 2 3.5mm (mild v-balanced) \* * Kinera Celest Wyvern Abyss (mild v-warm) * Tangzu Shimin Li (mild-v bright) * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Silver (mild v-warm-ish to neutral bright) \*\* * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Black Improved Bass (v-bass to v-bright-ish) \*\* * KZ EDC Pro (u-warm) \*\* * KZ EDX Pro (v-bright) (\* recommend | \*\* personally I own)
r/iems • Best iems to buy under budget as a beginner. ->All under 3k INR (based on ConceptKart website) Neutral (including warm and bright) * Tangzu Wan'er SG (neutral warm) \*\* * Tangzu Wan'er 2 (neutral warm) \* * Tanchjim Bunny DSP (neutral bright) \* * Tanchjim One DSP (neutral warm) * Moondrop Chu 2 DSP (neutral bright) * 7Hz Salnotes Zero (neutral bright) * Truthear Gate (neutral balanced) \* * Kinera Celest Wyvern Qing (neutral balanced) \* * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Silver (v-warm-ish to neutral bright) \*\* V/U-shaped (including warm and bright) * Tanchjim Bunny 3.5mm * Tanchjim One 3.5mm * 7Hz x Crinacle Salnotes Zero 2 (mild v-balanced) \* * ND Planet (v-warm) * Rose Technics (Roseselsa) Aurora Ultra (v-warm-ish) \* * Moondrop Chu 2 3.5mm (mild v) * DUNU Titan S2 (v-balanced) \* * BLON BL-03 (v-warm) * BLON BL-03 II (v-warm) * Kiwi Ears Dolce (u-bright) * TRN Conch (mild v-bright) * Moondrop Chu 2 3.5mm (mild v-balanced) \* * Kinera Celest Wyvern Abyss (mild v-warm) * Tangzu Shimin Li (mild-v bright) * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Silver (mild v-warm-ish to neutral bright) \*\* * KZ Castor/Castor Pro Black Improved Bass (v-bass to v-bright-ish) \*\* * KZ EDC Pro (u-warm) \*\* * KZ EDX Pro (v-bright) (\* recommend | \*\* personally I own)
r/iems • Best iems to buy under budget as a beginner. ->Tanchjim Bunny DSP would be between balanced-ish and bright, depending on its EQ setting
r/iems • Best Budget Iems Poll ->https://preview.redd.it/td98t71r3hxf1.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=fb2979fbe477efc32598af94ce3babf72a9716d0 All 3 are Mild V-shaped IEMs and 1 dynamic driver sets, and all are great all-rounders, they might sound similar-ish, minor differences for the most part. If you want a metal shelled IEM, durable enough, well balanced-ish tuning, treble detailed, good instrument separation, most likely not shouty, and best unboxing and nice set of accessories included. But "may" sound tad bit siblant, closer to Harman (some are tired of Harman), and lacking on eartips vs the others, and being a Metal shell (there are some issues on moisture with metal shell, which can be fixed by taking care of the IEM and case with silica gel when not in use). CCA Phoenix is for you. A little bit leaning towards a bit of a brighter but non shouty or fatiguing sound, good details, technicalities and instrument separation, and with its DSP version has app control and can be EQed via app to be as balanced as the others. Unboxing might be less exciting, cable might lack that pzazz. Tanchjim Bunny is your pick, full 3D printed resin shell, no issues on moisture on resin for the most part, but its plastic, case is fabric. (I would prefer to go for the DSP Type-C version, unless you prefer 3.5mm analog) Then there's the Tangzu Wan'er SG 2 Jade, If you want a vocal forward/focused IEM, a little bit warm tuning, nice unboxing, better selection of eartips (inclusion of the Tangzu Sancai tips, many love this), and a nice looking resin shell, nice looking cable, But may sound a bit shouty or a bit brighter for some, lacking the warmth for some especially Tangzu Wan'er SG 1 lovers, and no included case. (Two versions, analog and DSP Type-C cable, same as Bunny)
r/iems • Trying to get my first iem out of these picks (bunny, cca phoenix, wan'er 2) recommendations? I also explain my needs below. ->All of them can be blind buys, being all 3 are fan favorites. But because you listen to a wide variety of music, though the only vocal songs is with J-Pop. So its really either CCA Phoenix or Tanchjim Bunny, the only major difference here is if you also want to try a separate dongle DAC as well. Future-proofing: So its basically, you want a separate DAC/AMP, but you can use that with any future IEMs you buy (many of the cheaper options has no proper DSP for EQ and stuffs setup, unless you go for the FiiO JA11 or TRN Black Pearl), Phoenix or Bunny 3.5m. Maybe stuck with only the Bunny, in the future: Or you want something with the included DAC/AMP with DSP for EQ on the cable already, but may not be able or not recommend to use with other IEMs other than Tanchjim Bunny, then Bunny DSP is your best bet. You could still definitely buy a separate DAC/AMP in the future upgrades when you get your IEM upgrade post-Bunny DSP. And definitely you can use the included DSP cable for any IEMs you want to use in the future, with some caveats and limitations. Just that this would be a little bit more expensive route than the Future-proofing. Tbh any of these are fine, just that one is more into future proofing, and one is if you want to experience EQ now and don't want some of the hassle of using a Dongle DAC.
r/iems • Trying to get my first iem out of these picks (bunny, cca phoenix, wan'er 2) recommendations? I also explain my needs below. ->Bunny DSP would kinda limit you for future prospects as you will be limited with the DSP cable than a IEM + DAC combo, but its a great initial entry if you want to tinker with EQ. The CCA Phoenix and Bunny 3.5mm would be more appropriate for future proofing, especially with the right DAC/AMP combo. (some has good, might be even better DSP features vs Bunny DSP cable) If you can get at least a TRN Black Pearl or the CrinEar Protocol Max. Qudelix 5K or FiiO BTR17 if you want all the features a DAC/AMP can give.
r/iems • Trying to get my first iem out of these picks (bunny, cca phoenix, wan'er 2) recommendations? I also explain my needs below. ->Tangzu Waner SE is pretty flat/neutral-ish. The let down for it, I would say, would be its build quality. Other notable options would be the Simgot EW100 and the Truthear Gate. Some consider both to be on the brighter side though compared to the Waner SEs. Wait, forget everything that I just said. Get the Tanchjim Bunny. Have a great day.
r/iems • Recommendations for a budget neutral IEM? ->Truthear Hexa at 80-90$ ; Truthear Pure (warm-neutral) at 100$ ; Tangzu Xuan Nv at 70-80$ ; 7hz Sonus at 50$ ; Tanchjim bunny dsp at 20$ ; Zigaat lush (warm neutral )at 180$;
r/iems • Best Neutral IEM For Every Price Point? ->id maybe consider the tanchjim bunny and the kiwi ears kadenza too
r/iems • [Need Help Choosing] Tangzu Wan’er vs KZ Castor Pro vs ZS10 Pro 2 vs ZSX Pro – Best Budget IEM for 2025? ->i heard kefine klean is way overrated and got all those positive reviews from an extremely aggressive good reviews for free headphones policy. I have a pair of tanchjim bunny on the way I plan using with an az09 to listen to videos/audio books with (looks like they excel in vocal timbre) and as ear relief to my main set
r/iems • [Need Help Choosing] Tangzu Wan’er vs KZ Castor Pro vs ZS10 Pro 2 vs ZSX Pro – Best Budget IEM for 2025? ->tanchjim bunny and TKZK TK01. These other guys dont have any idea blah blah castor wanger zero chu, nonono
r/iems • Looking to pick up a few cheap IEMS to get an idea of what I like ->tanchjim bunny and tkzk tk1 are what I would recommend saving for either one of those
r/iems • what is the best iem at $5-10 price range? ->the bunny is 20$ its terrific imo, using them right now. The tkzk is less (13$) and not as good but if you wanted to get more warm and less of a v signature. Or if you do want a v signature, ew200 is 30$ also (id still opt for the bunny, but its matter of taste)
r/iems • what is the best iem at $5-10 price range? ->1.5k for a dsp iem ? For 2k you could get tanchjim bunny dsp BUT the tuning is really flat, you won't enjoy it if you love bass.
r/headphonesindia • New IEM recommendations ->I have the gate and the treble can get shouty so if ur sensitive to treble dont get gate, i would recommend wither tanchjim bunny or the wan’er 2
r/iems • What IEM do you recommend for metal and its subgenres? ->I wont call the Zero 2 neutral bright, is actually just balanced, and even a bit on the bassy side, if you want a balanced, kinda neutral iem, actually Tangzu waner is closer to that, also focusing on vocals, its a good middle groun, if you want to test bassy, you can either go for the KZ Castor Pro Bass (there is normal and Pro verions, both with bass and harman verions, you want to go for the bass version) to test a bassy V-shaped iem, more energetic, nice punch, and then you can check the Salnotes Zero original for something actually more neutral bright, leaning to vocals and treble. Also, you have alternatives like the Tanchjim Bunny to the Waner, the Kbear rosefinch for a "bass canon", or the QKZxHBB for a bassy relaxed very warm set, for better or for worse tho, there arent that many "bright" options on the budget bracket.
r/iems • Looking to pick up a few cheap IEMS to get an idea of what I like ->to be fair, for what i am seeing, those are way more expensive TWS than a mere $25 iem, but honestly, if you are spending that little, either mix both budgets and try to get something better (like the moondrop May which comes with a DSP cable so you will be able to adjust sound on the moondrop app as long as you dont have an iphone), or just dont get the DAC and get the Tanchjim bunny DSP version for around that and it also has a DSP cable included which, just as the May, will let you adjust sound. all that said, i cant say for sure than anything below $50 bucks would be able to properly replace (what google says is) a $329.99 TWS.
r/iems • Best IEM under $25 for my tastes ->welp, it does sounds like a replace but my point is More than anything, that even if the tuning is better for you, there is a fair chance they wont "wow" you when compared to the TWS, so do take it in mind. I still stand by the Tanchjim Bunny rec tho, if you want to mess with adjusting sound via DSP, i am not sure if moondrop new budget DACs actually support DSP functionalities tho. If you want a stock tuning that leans on what you asked for, KZ EDX Pro 2 would be it, but you Should consider changing accesories (cable and eartips).
r/iems • Best IEM under $25 for my tastes ->If you are going to play with the DSP tuning then near everything is fine, i guess consider Salnotes Zero 2 for its driver as a first option, Bunny is still a good stock iem too but it seems it will take some time, at that point you might aswell choose based on avalible sets and short shipping dates: Truthear Gate, Simgot EW100p, tangzu Waner 2, even if there is some differences on bass quality, they arent that big in this price range, the sound adjusting via the echo b would do more for you than anything else. (Kz Gale and EDX Pro 2 also have quite nice drivers, but build quality is very very basic overall). Also, not sure the specific reason for going directly to a 4.4mm cable but a 3.5mm cable would do just fine if your concern is powering the iems.
r/iems • Best IEM under $25 for my tastes ->If you also want decent accesories that Would be more complicated, most budget iems doesnt come with super good ones, but in terms of EQ, a lot of very budget sets are quite easily to play With, i personally found the Tangzu Waner original (not the 2) quite good for it, but worked better for bassy stuff more than anything. There are a lot of KZ Budget sets that are nice but accesories are horrible, you could get KZ PR3 for like $30 and EQ it quite easily to something way more enjoyable (personally i like to use the Letshouer S08 as a EQ target), but mostly any KZ planar after the PR1 for that matter, tho they could use a good dongle to power them. There is also the KZ Gale or the EDX Pro 2 which are very budget but quite competitive but very budget build quality and accesories even more. Honestly, Bunny is already from the better ones since they have a decent overall quality and a stock tuning that is easier to adjust (like Waner, without much peaks to control with EQ). if you have some money left, i guess just get a better cable, honestly, most stuff under $30 would do more or less the same decent job and fit and comfort would be the bigger issue to focus on, tho, hard V-shape iems like G1 wouldnt recomend it for EQ, it has peaks to tame in the treble, maybe Simgot EW200 if you get it for $40 bucks or less could do the job.
r/iems • Best IEM under $25 for my tastes ->What most people are used to call balance are soft V-shape iems without a significant lean into either bass or treble, in that case, definitely check the Kefine Klean, being one of the better reviwed sets under $50, the only major issue to mention with them is that they struggle with humidity a bit. alternative, on a sale specially, you can go for Simgot EW300 which would be like the step-up from Klean, minus the common humidity struggle. If you want something more "audiphile balanced/neutral" kind of iem, then XuanNV on a sale or, even if way cheaper, Tanchjim Bunny/Tanzu Waner 2.
r/iems • Best under $60 Balanced IEM? [No custom tuning] ->As other said, that idea of "as the artist intended" is misleading, but for what you want, Check Tanchjim Bunny, Tangzu Waner SE or Salnotes Zero (not the 2, the normal zero from 7hz Salnotes). Those would be somewhat flat, my vote is for the bunny tho.
r/iems • Recommendations for a budget neutral IEM? ->Tachnim bunny DSP Perfect performance with app too .
r/headphonesindia • Type C IEM recommendations under 2k ->For sure 😄, [tachnim bunny, from AUDIOSTORE ](https://www.theaudiostore.in/products/tanchjim-bunny-type-c-dsp-plug-with-mic-iem?srsltid=AfmBOorfP1yLAg5TrsdtKl1R9mdM0634cp466OENbnd40xc-DIxMJzN5)
r/headphonesindia • Type C IEM recommendations under 2k ->Fit bhi exactly like chu 2 , small and cute fit , bass is not overpowered but perfectly for anime/content watching , under 2K I would actually recommend this to you, ₹2090. Get it from theaudiostore
r/headphonesindia • Type C IEM recommendations under 2k ->Yep , perfectly, and you can also Eq with their personal app which you will get with the iem. , trust me bass won't overpower.
r/headphonesindia • Type C IEM recommendations under 2k ->To help u with that', i actually seriously recommend to increase ur budget to 2k, that's it , i geta balanced set type c DSP, TACHNIM BUNNY DSP. ₹2090. Many beginners in this sub bought it not regrets
r/headphonesindia • New IEM recommendations ->Yes ofcourse [AUDIOSTORE tachnim bunny ](https://www.theaudiostore.in/products/tanchjim-bunny-type-c-dsp-plug-with-mic-iem?_pos=7&_sid=43a963803&_ss=r)
r/headphonesindia • New IEM recommendations ->It's not there on headphzone, and theaudiostore is more responsible and trusted than conceptkart. This choose theaudiostore, and be careful to select DSP (c type) tachnim bunny https://www.theaudiostore.in/products/tanchjim-bunny-type-c-dsp-plug-with-mic-iem?_pos=7&_sid=43a963803&_ss=r
r/headphonesindia • New IEM recommendations ->How long has it been since u started using it? Cause form my experience the first week is irritating (painful) for the ear area , untill u get accustomed to it, the tips will only change the group and pain inside ear, for the frontal red circle ⭕ it's rubbing against the wires and cables along with the spectacule . Give it some time and ice the region lightly after use. Trust me that will get better
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny DSP (HELP plz & AMA) ->Ur only choice should be between bunny DSP ₹2090 and the rosleasa auroura ultra . Best builds, good reviews, and liked my all newbies. . Me personally i recommend bunny DSP* due to the added advantage of the EQ app for BGMI
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny DSP (HELP plz & AMA) ->Competative to nahi bol sakta , but on the level and better than the legendary realme buds 2 ,(I'm sure uhv Heard of those) . On PUBG EQ settings. The footsteps are clear , with clear distinction of who is on the first second or third floors, which gun click sound it is, scope and scope and reload sounds. Are. Very easily heard
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny DSP (HELP plz & AMA) ->7Hz x Crinacle Zero:2 would be the top choice followed by the TANCHJIM Bunny. Would recommend the 7Hz x Crinacle Zero:2 because they are surprisingly good for its price and can easily compete with more expensive IEMs, very good for gaming because of the solid bass but the thing is i think it's more inclined to gaming and hip hop type of genre. FWIW, my mate and I recently did an analysis on Reddit data for IEMs. Basically ranked them by aggregated sentiment. Maybe you'll find it helpful (google RedditRecs) You can filter by price and for comments about how they're good for music, and get a breakdown of what ppl have said about the most often recommended ones (disclaimer some links are affiliate they help fund the analyses)
r/iems • Need help picking out my first IEM ->Looking at your preferences I think Tanchjim Bunny will be the perfect pair for you. I have more expensive multi driver units, but always go back to these for casual listening outdoors
r/iems • Best Budget Iems Poll ->Got Bunny 1 week back. Loving it. You can customise your own eq to resemble other Iems' graphs and enjoy.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->Second the bunny dsp, best bang for buck with the option to eq
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->https://preview.redd.it/wm06oc7w7ebf1.png?width=3038&format=png&auto=webp&s=edae5b1c4285ca136636c140b156b8f2ec68b6a8 What part of your ear? If it's the outside, try both smaller and larger tips, and try foam tips as well. If it's your eardrum that hurts, try taming down the treble with EQ. I compared it to the Aful Explorer, which is known for low listening fatigue, and it looks like the Bunny has a massive peak at 12kHz that extends all the way up to 20 kHz. 6 dB is pretty much a doubling of sound pressure, so the \~13 dB difference corresponds to just over twice the sound pressure as the Explorer in the treble region. It's also louder than the Performer 7 in that region, and the Performer is known for giving some users ear fatigue. I wouldn't be surprised if that has something to do with what you're feeling.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny DSP (HELP plz & AMA) ->How are your ears now? I didn't think about how weird the connector port is on the Bunny. All of my IEMs have the cable standoff sitting flush on the shell, missing that red-circle part of the ear completely, whereas the bunny has a box with a sharp edge there and the standoffs point in a weird direction. If I were you I would return it for something with a more conventional shape. Especially since you are already using EQ to change the frequency response. You might as well get any IEM that fits comfortably and EQ it. That is, unless you wanna try and sand down the edge of the connector box thing.
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny DSP (HELP plz & AMA) ->If you are really keen on being scrutinous in determining the sound you like most, I highly suggest getting something in the $20 range and go up from there. Getting something neutral like the Tanchjim Bunny, Tangzu Waner (any edition), Salnotes Zero (1) or MoonDrop Chu II would be a great start. BUT just get one pair. So for example, you get the Tanchjim Bunny first. Listen to it for at least a month, then if you find anything in the frequency lacking or copious, then find your upgrade from your findings. I hope this makes sense. My biased answer is for you to get the Hexa or 7hz Zero as these are 2 of my favorite IEMs right now. Cheers.
r/iems • Best out of these as my first iem ??? ->Tangzu wan'er 2 and tanjchim bunny are not for v shape iem, bunny have so flat neutral sounding signature n wan'er 2 is not have base also weather u r using dac or dap nothing changes the sound of them... so in my opinion if you want a perfect v shaped iem, kiwi ears cadenza n Blon blo3 or 2nd generation blo3 mark 2 is perfectly good for your taste, cheers 👍
r/iems • Best Under 35$ IEMs ->Cadenza is somewhat colored textured sound where as bunny is flat. Neutral so if you crank bunny nothing improved, I mean if you like thick meaty sound go for blon BL03 or something thinner cadenza is best overall, but if you like neutral thin light sound, something flat frequency then bunny is best which is not for base lover, cadenza is far better
r/iems • Best Under 35$ IEMs ->As a guy who recently got his first IEM (TANCHJIM BUNNY) , No need to to purchase IEM just because people are talking about it. IEM sound very neutral and you won't enjoy the songs as you used to enjoy. If you are just a normal consumer then don't buy IEM . And yeah , its completely okay to be a normal consumer who just wants to relax and enjoy life without much hassle. SAMSUNG AKG WIRED EARPHONES are best for you its worth it . If IEMs are really that of a good thing then all major brands like APPLE, SAMSUNG, XIAOMI would be making it. Majority of IEM owners (2-3k rupees) don't even know what's real iem sounds like , they are just using a very cheap replica and thinking it to be cool...sensitive(prone to damage) , not water resistant , shit mic quality , every song is different and you can't enjoy it to the fullest until you EQ it accordingly (dude i just want to listen the song and relax!)
r/headphonesindia • Suggest me good wire earphone under 2K. ->Yeah maybe they are saying that salnotes zero 2 and tanchijm bunny and chu 2 are better , but those are balanced and more expensive ones, and also you will need a dac with them if they don't have a built in one. As you asked for the bassy sound, fiio will serve you better because salnotes and chu 2 are not the bassiest and bunny is really good if you are ready to pay more price but it will be better with a dac at that price, since you are on a budget, fiio with built-in dac is better for you
r/headphonesindia • Which is The Best VFM IEMs? ->Wan’er OG is heaps better (sound-wise) than the 2. Bunny DSP is a total gem and lets you alter the tuning to your liking. Ignore the rest.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->tanchjim's dsp is peak, the bunny itself is very normal
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->just get the dsp, it's not a big difference in price and eq in what you want. the bunnys are very very responsive to eq, in a good way
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->tanchjim's dsp is peak, the bunny itself is very normal
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->just get the dsp, it's not a big difference in price and eq in what you want. the bunnys are very very responsive to eq, in a good way
r/iems • Tanchjim Bunny OR KZ Castor harman? ->Get the Moondrop MC1 or MC2 cable to use with the Chu 2. Better mic’s than a lot of the cheaper ones. The Chu 2 has a DSP version (with mic) but unsure if that has Uac.01 mode. Also wise to get an external dac if you have any sound issues with using the jack connection. You’ll need something with Uac.01 mode for the PS5 if using the usb-c port. If going closer to your budget, it’s hard to beat the Kefine Delci AE, or for $35-40 Kefine Delci or Kefine Klean at $30. Otherwise, Tripowin Vivace or Tanchjim Bunny are good budget sets for gaming. You won’t find many IEMs with cable mic’s included, at best they’re mediocre in quality. The Moondrop ones, especially the MC2 have excellent sound quality and has a really solidly built cable; MC1 is pretty good for general usage & cable is nice and light.
r/iems • Looking for a Gaming IEM with Mic – Starter Recommendations? ->I love the 7HZ Zero but I feel like I could only recommend them to someone who already has a bit of experience with bright IEMs. I would recommend you to start Tangzu Wan'er or its studio edition. They are more of a completely neutral or neutral warm sound. If you want something fully warm without many treble Tachjim Bunny is a good option.Finally, if you want a good IEM with a V-shaped sound, I recommend KZ Saga Bass, KZ ZVX Pro or KZ Libra Balanced.
r/iems • FIRST IEM ->For $25 and under I would go with the Tanchjim Bunny DSP.
r/iems • Best IEMS for gaming? ->no, tanchjim bunny\\one made it obsolete
r/iems • Is Tanchjim ola still worth it in 2025? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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