i was thinking again and again to VE products, I found reviews or notes on most of their products, but nothing about Zen Sun. Can anybody tell me (us) something? In the site it is written that Zen 2.0 is “the finest creation of their main lineup”, but it costs half the Sun...
thank you
Venture Electronics (VE) Sun "Dice Edition" (180Ω; $275-300; Aluminum/Steel) is/was a lower-tiered sibling of the
VE Sun "Copper Edition" and
VE Zen SU, sharing a lot of the same R&D, design, and tuning.
Here is a link to a most excellent
review written by the Earbud Godfather himself
@ClieOS.
I definitely would agree with
@ClieOS's perfect description of the
VE Sun "Dice" as being a "
grander sounding VE Zen 2.0". A very accurate description and I too found that they indeed offered a stronger low end and wider/deeper soundstage than the
VE Zen 2.0.
If I may, I offer you the following sound signature chart plotting for the
Venture Electronics (VE) Sun "Dice Edition" (180Ω) as I had heard it... with that said please listen to
@ClieOS, more than I, as he has finer more experienced ears than I.
Primary =
Mid-Centric (Warm Leaning)
Secondary (Strong) =
Dark
Secondary (Weak) =
Detailed & Bright (Airy-like without sibilance)
Tertiary (Complementing) =
None
Tertiary (Opposing) =
None
The
VE Sun "Dice" have a
"warm" leaning
"mid-centric" primary sound signature (red dot) and exhibit a rather dominating
strong secondary sound signature (dark blue dashed balloons) that is
"dark" along with two (2)
weaker secondary signatures (light blue dashed balloons) that reach out to
"detailed" and
"bright" (
"airy"-like though not overly bright nor sibilant in any way). For the life of me I really couldn't detect any
complementary or
opposing tertiary sound characteristics with these earbuds... they may be there but I just couldn't detect them. Perhaps the
"airy" weaker secondary signature is in fact a complementing tertiary characteristic but I found it too prominent to consider it as a tertiary. For comparison, the
VE Sun "Dice Edition" signature easily sits in the same domain as the
VE Zen 2 and
Shozy BK.
Please note that the fit of the
VE Sun "Dice Edition" may be troublesome for some ear types due to the pseudo bell-horn shape and heavier gauged cabling which may prove to be awkward to some when fitting. I personally really liked the way these earbuds sounded but could not manage a secure fit ever and they slipped/pulled out on me constantly (even worse than the
Moondrop Chaconne). Even the supplied ear clips (which I detest) failed to correct the issue... I sadly had to trade them away.