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The Linsoul TANGZU FUDU Verse 1 is a high-fidelity in-ear monitor featuring a 10mm dynamic driver and two custom balanced armature units, designed for audiophiles and musicians. Its ergonomic shape, elegant CNC metal panel, and detachable oxygen-free silver-plated copper cable ensure both comfort and superior sound quality.
G**N
So great, but the included cable is not awesome
The Sound (the experience):Being that this was my first IEM and first planar setup I didn’t know what to expect, but I’ve quickly become a fan! The balanced tuning on the HeyDay provides a nice mix of details, resolution, and that fun factor that makes listening to music very engaging. The low end (mid and sub bass) is tight but has very strong presence, and when a track calls for it, it does the needful with rumble, texture, and growl very well. The mids are neither forward nor recessed, and instruments and vocals sit in the mix exceptionally well. As for the highs, well, if you’ve never heard a planar driver before (and I hadn’t), you have to experience it. For the most part the highs sound natural to my ears, but there are times when something sounds just a bit “off” (like a quick open to closed high-hat hit), and that could either be my perception or it might be that “planar affect” some people talk about. In any case, the sound this IEM produces is a mostly natural sounding experience where you can either sit back and relax sinking into the mood, or sit up and pick out details in the music that you maybe never heard in your favorite tracks.Appearance & Comfort (near perfection):The overall appearance of the IEM shells is quite stunning with the anodized (I assume) gun-metal finish and the engraved pattern on the face plate. You can feel the build quality in your hand, and feel / hear the quality in your ears. The included ear tips were a bit “meh”, but they were just mildly uncomfortable and worked fine until my SpinFit W1 tips were delivered. With that minor change / upgrade it is a nearly perfect fit for me and very comfortable, to the point where I hardly noticed them (physically) in my ears.The Cable (not so perfect):The modular cable, though a great concept, doesn’t really reach the standard set by the IEMs as far as quality is concerned. The 4.4mm modular plug would not work properly on my iFi Zen stack in either the DAC or CAN 4.4mm port, unless I pulled it out 1 or 2 mm from being fully inserted. To be fair, that same plug works fine on the Shanling UA3, so I don’t know if it’s an engineering tolerance issue with iFi or this cable, but I do know that my custom 4.4mm balanced cable for my Amiron Home headphones works fine in the iFi stack. Also, while the appearance (and feel) of the cable is quite nice, there is a translucent blue wrap on each of the modular plugs that is already starting to bubble and bunch up and I’d rather just remove it, but it seems to be completely adhered (glued?) to the plugs.--- quick edit / correction ---The translucent blue wrap on the modular plugs does come off, and the underlying matt finish is quite nice. With this revelation on my part, I'm bumping up my rating to 5 stars as the 4.4mm jack tolerance is just a minor annoyance.
D**N
A top notch IEM for the money.
No complaints. These IEM's sound really good for a little under $25. Music sounds clear and has good bass as well. I also own a pair of 7Hz Salnotes Zero IEM's. I like the Wan'er better because they have more mid bass and more sub bass. They also fit better in my ear and are easy to find ear tips for. Unlike the Salnotes Zero which do not go deep enough in my ear and have a big nozzle diameter which makes it hard to find other brand ear tips that fit them. A big complaint I have with the Salnotes Zero is that they sound really good when I use my fingers to push them in farther but when I let go and stop pushing they slide back out of my ear and do not sound as good. That's the great thing about the Wan'er. It goes deep enough and stays there without having to constantly push them in.
F**X
Great With Some Flaws
Bass: Pretty elevated though not overpowering. These have a downsloping sound with added emphasis on treble (more on that later). With that said, the bass is definitely the highlight of this set! I would consider these to be a rather balanced tuning throughout the low end. Kind of reminds me of how the Clairvoyance handles bass, though with less finesse. These definitely feel more subbass focused with a mild midbass punch. These are quite nice with rap/rnb tracks. Bass texture is lacking though and feels rather “pillowy” and lacking detail. Overall pretty balanced if a little strong for some genres (vocal heavy tracks). Nicely done considering the price.Mids: The midrange is the part that is lacking. The midrange is tuned really well but is quirky. I would describe it as quite flat with a slight bump in the upper mids. This makes vocals positioned a little closer to the front but sounds a little fuzzy/hazy. Electric guitars also have the effect of sounding closer than a “neutral” tuned set but it’s missing the detail that I’m used to. This is especially persistent with busier rock/metal tracks. While the midrange is lacking, male and vocals are still rather pleasant to listen to. String instruments sound fine too though nothing to write home about.Treble: The second best part of this iem. Treble starts extension starts off normal but falls off toward the upper end. Cymbals and hi-hats have a solid “edge” to them but lose out on some detail. These have a somewhat dark presentation outside of that. There is a lack of air which is to be expected, but not a dealbreaker. This can make them sound a little boring and too safe. These have a relaxed tuning overall that shouldn’t offend anyone. Though I prefer more treble in my iems, I can respect a nice relaxing listen every now and then.Soundstage/Imaging: Staging is fine and imaging is a little worse. Not super wide or narrow and positional accuracy is a little underwhelming especially with busier tracks.Detail/Technical Performance: About average. Great for the price but nothing special other than that. Below the Titan S/Aria but still competitive at its asking price.Comfort/Accessories: Excellent fit. Fits my ears with no issues. However, it starts losing comfort after about an hour. The nozzle seems a bit larger than my ears are accustomed to. Accessories are fine. Enough eartips for most to find a good seal. Cable is acceptable. A little thin and prone to tangles if you’re not careful like me. Nothing really to complain about otherwise.TLDR; A surprisingly great set for the price. At first I was shocked with how well it performed out of the box. But the more I listened to it, the more imperfections I started noticing. This is totally fine though considering the price. Depending on the type of tuning you’re looking for, these may be worth checking out. You can get a good idea of what a solid tuning sounds like based on these which is a great compliment. I’m being quite harsh because I want to love these just a little more. For the price they’re such an easy recommendation but have some flaws that can be overlooked.
I**A
Bonitos
6 pares trae de gomitas en diferentes tamaños :3, muy bonitos estéticamente :) muy buenos para el precio :D
J**N
Best bang for the buck.
Great product. This being my first IEM, I might not go back to wireless earbuds. The sound quality is amazing. Built is amazing. I also love how it’s discreet it looks. Some people thought I got hearing aids on. I would buy again if these break!
A**L
Great balanced and technical IEM
After using the heyday on and off for the past couple months, I am very happy with this purchase. It has balanced tuning with a warm tonality that bleeds a little into the mids. Plays rock and hip hop well. But is only decent when it comes to edm, pop or sub bass heavier songs. It has great detail but only decent seperation with a close-ish sound stage. It needs some power to bring out its full potential. It is a great choice but not my first pick in this price range
M**L
Para mi, los últimos auriculares que usaré.
Para mi gusto, son sin duda alguna los mejores auriculares que he escuchado. Los he comparado con los QKZxHBB, Tangzu Wan’Er, Blon BL-03, TRI Starsea y hasta los Massdrop (ahora llamados Drop) x Sennheiser HD 6XX, una versión más económica pero igual de buena que los ya muy conocidos HD 650. A diferencia de todos estos acabados de mencionar, los Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday no requieren de ningún uso de ecualización para escucharse excelente en cualquier género de música, ya sea metal, electrónica, pop, acústica o lo que sea que me encuentre por ahí, todo se oye detallado, espacioso y musical.Entiendo que los otros audífonos antes mencionados no solo son más baratos, sino también son de diferente configuración de drivers, dinámico en el BL-03, Wan'Er y QKZxHBB, híbrido en el Starsea (dinámico y balanced armature) y el HD6XX es un audifono grande dinámico, así que poner en palabras las diferencias entre estos y el Heyday es algo difícil para mi que no soy reviewer profesional, así que sólo termino esta reseña con esto: los Heyday son los únicos que utilizo todos los días mientras que los demás están guardados y solo los utilizo si quiero escuchar a cualquiera de esos audífonos específicamente, y cuando termina la sesión, de vuelta a los Heyday.
Y**Y
The best I have ever heard
I love good sound and music with all it have, resolution, all frequiencies and everithing. These IEM do have it all in best quality. I have ADAM A8X monitors, ATH 500 headphones, DAIKO IEMs, and many old (+-7years) in ear phones from AudioTechnika. These IEMs do sound much better than anything else I have. Would I recommend them for this price - yes, take it. Since I bought them I have listened to much more new music than last maybe 10 years and it wonderful. I'm happy to own and listen to these phones. Awesome and beatiful item.
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