TangZu Audio (formerly known as TForce Audio) IEMs Discussion Thread
May 30, 2022 at 3:22 AM Post #31 of 40
I just receiving Tang Zu Shimin Li. Bloody hell! What a beautiful stock cable and the tuning is indeed impressive.
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Jun 3, 2022 at 11:09 AM Post #32 of 40
Jun 18, 2022 at 5:15 PM Post #33 of 40
Just got this beauty in.
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I went for the gold ones to compliment my silver Heart Mirrors. They are a bit more gaudy than the silver ones but so are my HANA 2021s

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I'll post some updates after I've had some time with them. Let's see if it indeed is a better Heart mirror or just an equal that is slightly cheaper.
 

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Sep 14, 2022 at 11:58 PM Post #35 of 40
gotted a Ze Tian Wu.
For me THEY a the same level as MuseHifi Power bcz does have a same sound signature(soft sound) without bright on upper muds.
Musically, comfort with good details. Virtual scene ordinary. Shell fits in my ears very good - not so big as MuseHifi Power but have a the same style.

Can`t tell that a "Ze Tian Wu the best 14.x planar" but tunning really good !
 
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Aug 1, 2023 at 8:40 PM Post #38 of 40
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Apr 11, 2024 at 1:11 AM Post #39 of 40
Initial impressions of TANGZU XUAN NV

As we are now acquainted with dual dynamic driver sets for the past few years, we are aware of some of its strengths and weaknesses. There are very few exceptional dual dynamic driver IEMS that I really impressed like the reminiscing analogue-ish tuning of the 7HZ Legato and CCA's well-tuned Duo that until now it remains one of my gold standard in terms of a well-balanced sound profile.

This is XUAN NV, TANGZU's latest entry-level product in collaboration with HBB. As I mentioned about the dual dynamic driver technology a while ago, this product also has this type of driver configuration. The dual drivers are encased in a 3D-printed acrylic resin shell with an acoustic tube for each driver.

On power scalability, this set is somehow easy to amplify but putting it with sources with a better power output will unleash its full potential to sound more dynamic.

As for tonal aspect, XUAN NV has a U-shaped sound signature with a balanced-warmish tonality that surprisingly doesn't align with usual HBB-collab sets on budget to entry-level segment. Bass response on this is quite incisive and precise , probably the cleanest bass response among the HBB-approved IEMs on the entry-level. Midrange is well-textured and has a good warmth for most male vocals and contraltos and mezzo-sopranos on female vocals to have an ample lushness, richness and smooth sound. Definitely, if you want a more crisp, energetic and glistening sound, this set will not give you those characteristics as its treble response is rather too smooth and even that treble heads will yearn more bright and shimmer.

On the technical side, this set performs quite average in my opinion on how it projects its sound/speaker stage, typical two-dimensional stereo imaging but it has a rather good separation and layering for a dual DD set. It is quite more resolving in terms of macro-dynamics and micro-detailing appears to be less sharper on extracting nuances and details.

Check out my full review of this set later on.

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Apr 25, 2024 at 7:07 AM Post #40 of 40
A initial impression and unboxing of the Xuan Nv.

In short, I surprisingly like it. Pleasant sound with good clarity with no sibilance, definitely one of the best in the sub 100 I tried so fast.

Tangzu Xuan Nv (玄女): Unboxing and Initial Impression: Sub 100 goodness
 

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