Hello, I'm very interested in the TZ700. I want to add a more neutral IEM beside my Xelentos, because of their lean-back mids.
Does any owner of TZ700 know if it's possible to clean the port grids? This is one great feature of my Xelentos.
Hello, I'm very interested in the TZ700. I want to add a more neutral IEM beside my Xelentos, because of their lean-back mids.
Does any owner of TZ700 know if it's possible to clean the port grids? This is one great feature of my Xelentos.
If you mean, taking off the grills like the Xelento, I don’t think you can. But you can reach the outer grill (if you remove the tip obviously) so that shouldn’t be an issue?
After giving these a listen again, I have to say these are just really underrated / unknown gems in my opinion.
They are so tiny and comfortable while offering great sound. The only gripe is cable down has microphonics so you need to clip the cable to something when on the move!
I am thinking of setting up a second portable setup with the TZ700 and I had a lot of questions
How does the TZ700 compares to the Etymotic ER4SR? In terms of sound I hope it's better because there is a big price difference but in terms of comfort? What I liked with the Etymotic is that you can wear them very easily compared to CIEM.
I have a small ear canal and they were comfortable with the tri-flange.
Does the TZ700 benefits from other ear tips like Azla of Spinfit? I use to wear SS in Azla size so I'm a bit concerned that the provided ear tips are too big for me.
The fact that I can easily put and remove the TZ700 is really a key point for me.
I was thinking to connect the TZ700 to a Sony ZX507. Did anyone tried this combo?
And which MMCX to 4.4mm would you advice to work with this combo? Something light and straight as I don't want to have a cable over the ear.
I think these ruined me on the rest of my high-end iems. I'm seriously considering selling both my Audeze LCDi4 and Shure KSE 1200s because to my ears, and with my gear, these have the strengths of both without the drawbacks of either. I know this is a shot in the dark, but does anybody know of a full size open back headphone that has a similar sound?
Haha I completely understand what you are saying! I have pulled the trigger and bought the TZ700 that I connect to a ZX507 with a PW 1960s cable and they are really incredible! And even if I have higher end IEM, they are getting more and more listening time. I use Azla Xelastec ear tips and they are perfect (tried Moondrop Spring ear tips and even if they are very confortable sound is not as good).
What I also really like with the TZ700 is the little "dot" on the left earphone that lets you know which is left and which is right when you put them on when no light (bedtime)
They're pretty bad IMO, unless you use them sitting relatively still. The good news is that you can get a replacement cable that will not have any impact on sound quality for less than $20. I know this goes against the conventional wisdom among many audiophiles, but headphones for earphones like this really don't make a difference at all as long as they are not utter rubbish (in which case at worst you'll get bad connectors or bad connections after a short period of time). Cables for these purposes should be seen as disposable goods. With a cheap replacement cable that has less microphonics you'll still get all the advantages that these earphones offer.
They're pretty bad IMO, unless you use them sitting relatively still. The good news is that you can get a replacement cable that will not have any impact on sound quality for less than $20. I know this goes against the conventional wisdom among many audiophiles, but headphones for earphones like this really don't make a difference at all as long as they are not utter rubbish (in which case at worst you'll get bad connectors or bad connections after a short period of time). Cables for these purposes should be seen as disposable goods. With a cheap replacement cable that has less microphonics you'll still get all the advantages that these earphones offer.
I‘ve done it!
After listen to the TZ700 very intensely in a local store I chose to buy them and sell my Xelento.
I stay on Xelento tips because they are awesome. Also with TZ700, I get more open stage. These tips are crazy.
I made a few comparison listening sessions between both of them and there is more clarity/ highs on the Technics. Furthermore you got cleaner bass. Xelento a little undefined upper bass.
BUT: the bass on TZ700 is sometimes very heavy, which agrees with some frequency measurements I found out there in the web.
For some modern pop productions I have to acclimate with this heavy bass fundament, when I switch over from my Studio Headphones (Austrian Audio Hi-X60, also awesome!)
But for other productions, for example Jazz tracks it’s again very defined bass, so I think heavy bass is only there if it’s on the mix. Sometimes a little too much. But sometimes just right …
Fat HipHop tracks like „Get Low“ from Lil Jon never sounded that awesome to me like with these IEMs!
These are so insanely light that you don't need to wear them over-the-ear for them to be secure, they will just hang in there even if you work out while wearing them. Even if you do aerobic exercise with a lot of jumping around, I think they'll stay in.
As to the quantity of sound isolation, others can probably comment better on that in comparison to other IEMs, but I'd say the isolation is good.
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