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Alan_Coastal • 2 months ago

Try the Chu 2 or Tanchjim Bunny

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Brilliant-Thing-9067 • 3 months ago

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

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Buck-O • 3 months ago

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 ->
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CanIBorrowYourShovel • 4 months ago

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

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CanIBorrowYourShovel • 4 months ago

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

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ceeluh7 • 6 months ago

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 ->
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ceeluh7 • 4 months ago

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.

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ceeluh7 • 6 months ago

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 ->
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Dependent-State-1153 • 3 months ago

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.

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easilygreat • 5 months ago

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 ->
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geniuslogitech • 3 months ago

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

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geniuslogitech • 5 months ago

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 ->
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geniuslogitech • 3 months ago

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)

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Grimz12 • 3 months ago

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.

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hadeskerbecs666 • 3 months ago

Gate, castor pro black, simgot ew100, tanchjim bunny, tanchjim zero ultima, nd planet many options. Get whichever fits your library.

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hadeskerbecs666 • 3 months ago

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.

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Leading-Leading6319 • 5 months ago

$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 ->
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MyBackHerts • 3 months ago

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 🤣

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MyBackHerts • 3 months ago

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 🤣

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NinjaSiren • 3 months ago

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)

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NinjaSiren • 3 months ago

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)

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NinjaSiren • 3 months ago

- 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

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NinjaSiren • 2 months ago

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)

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NinjaSiren • 2 months ago

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)

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No_Ambition_522 • 3 months ago

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? ->
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No_Ambition_522 • 3 months ago

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? ->
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No_Ambition_522 • 2 months ago

tanchjim bunny and TKZK TK01. These other guys dont have any idea blah blah castor wanger zero chu, nonono

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No-Message-4228 • 3 months ago

no, tanchjim bunny\\one made it obsolete

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OmenchoEater • 2 months ago

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.

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RedditRob2000 • 3 months ago

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.

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Y0RXXX • 3 months ago

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.

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zerutituli • 3 months ago

For $25 and under I would go with the Tanchjim Bunny DSP.

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