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The TANGZU Wan er S.G in-ear monitors are designed for musicians and audiophiles, featuring a 10mm dynamic driver for exceptional sound quality, an ergonomic fit for comfort, and a durable 0.78 detachable cable. With a stylish design inspired by Chinese culture, these earbuds promise both aesthetic appeal and high performance, backed by a one-year warranty.
C**Z
Brutales
Encantado con la compra llegaron bien sin daños. son espectaculares estos audífonos se escuchan fenomenal 😍
I**N
Amazing sound for the price
tl;dr Well balanced, easy to drive, with a warm natural sound. Great sound at a bargain price. If you are looking to get into the hobby, the Wan’er S.G. make a great first pair of IEMs to get.Before we begin, ears are funny things and any review of headphones or earbuds is purely subjective. To cut down on variables I use the same sound sources and test tracks for all my reviews, but what sounds great to me might not sound as good to you.In a world of IEMs in plain boxes with minimalist logos Tangzu’s packaging is definitely eye-catching. The square box features a vibrant portrait of Shangguan Wan’er the Chinese politician, poet, and imperial consort of the Wu Zhou and Tang dynasties after whom these IEMs are named. The image is also printed in beautiful detail on the cleaning cloth included in the packaging. Also in the box you get the usual minimalist bundle of the IEMs, a cable, and a selection of eartips. Be careful with the cable, it does tangle itself up incredibly quickly, so careful wrapping is suggested before you drop them in a bag or pocket!I had ordered the Wan’er SGs in white to make a change from the usual silver and black casings, and as the photographs show they are beautiful to look at. The printing on the outer casing is crisp and elegant and the clear inner casing gives a tantalising glimpse of the insides. More importantly, they are also light and well formed, fitting comfortably and securely in my ears. Using the medium eartip that came pre-installed I had no problems getting a good fit and seal. The isolation from ambient noise is average for IEMs but better than newcomers coming from earbuds may be used to.These aren’t complex IEMs, with a single 10mm dynamic driver in each ear, but this simplicity also makes them very easy to drive. The tuning is well-balanced, feeling organic and just slightly warm. This makes them work well across a wide range of musical styles and genres. The soundstage is decently wide, and instrument separation is acceptable, but rich, deeply detailed tracks felt a little cramped. Female and male vocals come through with a lovely natural sound. The bass is solid, and though not for bass heads the sub-bass has a good level of growl. Mid-bass has a good punch, but can feel muddy with a lack of detail on complex bass tracks. The mid-range frequencies suffer a little at the low end from bass bleed which can blur details, but the upper ranges are nicely detailed, and vocals have a vibrant energy. At higher volumes it was this range that hit hardest, and to avoid fatigue these IEMs are best at low to mid volumes and aren’t the pair I’d grab to blast my brain cells. Given this I was surprised to find the high frequencies were not fatiguing. They don’t sparkle and aren’t the most detailed, but the tuning means they sound clean with minimal sibilance.In conclusion, the Tangzu Wan’er S.G. IEMs are solid performers. I’d recommend them to anyone who has never used IEMs and wants to know what the fuss is about as they are easy to listen to, and will work with almost everything thrown at them. The limitations I’ve described might mean they won’t compare against more complex, and expensive, IEMs but at this low end of the budget price point they sound much better than a large number of products out there. They put a smile on my face, and even with the annoying cable that makes them worth a 5 star review.
J**B
Good enough
Good introduction to IEMs at a fantastic price. Easily outdone by IEMs that are barely ten dollars more. Highly recommended for a workout set, or for destructive environments.
T**K
Amazing sound quality
For last 6 months, I have tested many IEMs from $20-$300. I am surprised how good they are. For the ones I tested, none of them were bad. In fact, all of them are better than my airpod pros. Many times better. Unless you have to have wireless earbuds or use it for calls, there is no reason not to buy one of these budget IEM to listen to music. Tangzu Wan er is one of the most popular budget IEMs in the market and one of the IEMs I tested.There ore tons of YouTube reviews about this IEM. You can learn about more about the Pros and Cons from these videos. To me, I absolutely love this IEM. What I like the most is its sound signature. I prefer warm and dark sounds. I am not a basshead, but I love how strong the bass is. The bass is deep but does not bleed over to the mids. It gives you a sense of weight but not too overwhelming.The mids are thick and comfortable. I prefer Jazz and female vocals. This IEM sounds so relaxing that I can listen to it for hours. As for highs, it is a bit hold back. Some may find it not bright enough. But to me, it is good enough. It is not shouty. I plug it up to my tube amp and sounds very "musical".Soundstage is lacking, but imaging is decent. But for $25, no one should complain.It comes with numbers of high quality silicone ear tips. The similar tips I found in my $300 IEMs. You have to try all to find the best fit. Ear tips make or break your experience. If the bass is lacking, it is probably due to poor fit of your ear tipsOverall, I really love Tangzu Wan er IEM. For the price, it is as good as it gets. Highly recommended.
T**A
Save your money!
In the past months I've purchased 6 or 7 under $60 iem's to try. All have been ok to very good with the exception of these. They're only good point for me is that they are very nice looking. I'm not a bass head so the bass is ok. The mids are decent for the price. The treble however is unusable for me even when I've IQ'd it. It is extremely extended, sharp and shrill to the point of pain after just a few minutes. Obviously I've returned these and do NOT recommend them unless you're a fan of extreme treble.
C**.
From a Basshead - bass it there but still leans more neutral
With some EQing I was able to get these close to where I want them. It was the nu-metal with that double bass that gave it a little trouble.Literally everything else j tried sounded good though from hip-hop to classic rock to even a little pop and rap. The vocals and guitars all came through super clear and defined.Like others have said, the cable gets tangled, but it sure does looked pretty to me. And being replaceable is always a plus since that seems to always be the first thing to go in headphones.And I found the mic to be acceptable but again nothing amazing.After the pretty packaging, the amount of included ear tips was honestly pretty impressive. The black ones seems a little former while the white ones softer. I read somewhere that the black ones are better for bass while the white ones for soundstage. I mostly stuck with the black ones for personal preference, but both were comfy and I got a good seal.These will be hard to beat for $25!
V**R
Didn't get them but would recommend the kz castors bass over them.
My pair of wan er's got lost in transit but from my research online the kz castors bass edition are alot better and similar priced.
T**2
Excellent for the price
for the price you get a nice looking and a really well tuned iem. But don't expect it to beat higher-end stuff in terms of technicality. I bought it for office use but it can't replace my home setup. The tuning is really good though and I would recommend it to people who just got into the iem world or someone who just need a decent cheap iem on the go.
S**N
So pretty
Paired it with a bluetooth adapter! works great!
S**D
good sound
sounds good
A**L
Quite bass heavy, but in a good way
Compared to my Salnotes ZERO these are much more focused on bass. They're a little dark for some of the guitar music I listen to, but for electronic they're real nice. There's no harshness anywhere on the spectrum though, which is impressive at this price point.
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