Chinese / Asian Brand IEM Info Thread
Dec 10, 2016 at 5:58 AM Post #4,051 of 33,689
the newer batches of ZST's are pretty consistent, prolly the earlier batch that is the problem. but well ive yet to cop one myself

If they are on par with the urbanfuns i will get one myself. Still wondering if i should reorder the urbanfuns since the aliexpress seller shipped me wrong IEMs.
 
Dec 10, 2016 at 7:19 AM Post #4,052 of 33,689
TFZ SERIES 7 / 7S 
2BA 2DD 
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1299 / 1999 ¥ 
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Dec 10, 2016 at 7:32 AM Post #4,054 of 33,689
whew the price is kinda steep
 
Dec 10, 2016 at 9:57 AM Post #4,056 of 33,689
   
I did promote the awei ES800M years ago but nowadays there are better options. If it has to be an in ear then go for KZ ATR - ZS3 - ED9 if you have a higher budget you can look for urbanfun.

I'd prefer the VJJB K4 to Urbanfuns due to seemingly weak highs.
 
Dec 10, 2016 at 1:16 PM Post #4,059 of 33,689
I have the Gleam Handwork Design 8ba in my possession now!
Very impressed so far, this company doesn't screw around.
It's a very clean and transparent sounding iem, the BA bass is tighter than that
of the 8 + 1. Massive soundstage too.




How about the mid range/vocals,  they also have the front focused soundstage like DZ9, ???
love to see a comparison between these and DZ9 
 
Dec 10, 2016 at 6:20 PM Post #4,062 of 33,689
I have the Gleam Handwork Design 8ba in my possession now!
Very impressed so far, this company doesn't screw around.
It's a very clean and transparent sounding iem, the BA bass is tighter than that
of the 8 + 1. Massive soundstage too.




 
So nice! Might be my next iem after the DZ9 also. What do you mean by tighter bass? Damn, can't wait for my DZ9's to arrive.
 
Dec 10, 2016 at 7:07 PM Post #4,064 of 33,689
 
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Here's what I think about the 1More E1001 triple-driver in-ears:​
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I like the 1more TH, it really sounded good from the word go, very detailed, huge soundstage... it doesn't have the typical sound of a triple hybrid though, it lacks some sparkle up top, but mainly down to it's overall smooth listen. It's very different to my Dunu Dn 1000, and the Dunu Dn 2000. There's still enough detail in the treble that you don't miss out, but it def takes back seat to a very silky midrange and big sub bass. The bass can be a little untidy at times. It goes very low and has some punch, but can be hit or miss and over dominate in certain genres.
 
It has a very chocolatey signature.
 
The nozzle on the set i had was pretty sharp on the rim. I actually cut my finger replacing a silicon tip :frowning2: 
 

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