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The Linsoul TANGZU Wan'er S.G Studio Edition in-ear monitors feature a 10mm dynamic driver for high-resolution audio, a detachable cable for customization, and an ergonomic design for comfort, making them ideal for audiophiles and professionals alike.







| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Style Name | White |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Sensitivity | 105 dB |
| Impedance | 16 Ohm |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Is Electric | No |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with 3.5 mm audio input |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
A**D
Favorite under $30 USD
Title says it all. If you're looking for a well rounded pair of IEMs that deliver a solid performance without overdoing the treble or bloating the bass, these should do the trick.I use these for a lot of classic rock and more relaxed tracks and can have them in for hours.
Z**O
Short nozzle
The tuning is great on this one. The nozzle is very short, so hard to get good fit.
S**E
Comfortable and good sound
I bought this headset to use as a monitor to connect to my electric guitar amplifier. I like it because the sound is perfectly adequate and, most importantly, the earpieces are comfortable and stay put. They loop over the ear. I had others that came loose far too easily.
T**N
I found these to be…
I hear a lot of reviewers talking highly of these and a lot of ordinary people as well. Now they are comfortable and seal well in my ears so no issues with fit and comfort. The box and accessories quality is very nice and way above average for the low price. The sound quality for me personally were just too boring for my personal tastes. The highs are recessed and the lows also feel a bit bloated with no definition and quality. I understand the price but these are what hit me first when listening, just felt like midbass was above everything. I also couldn’t game with them as I couldn’t hear directional audio as good as some other iems closer in price range. I feel like the zero 2 is still on top in this $20 range but I also didn’t have much fun with those either. Again these aren’t bad just not my type and maybe was let down a bit from hearing such high praise for these
C**
Linsoul TANGZU Wan'er
I listened to these for a while, but forgot to review. So, I have been listening for the past hour before writing this. The first thing I did was look back at the price....$22...I was shocked. If you had told me $50-$100, I wouldn't have argued. These things are quite detailed. I can clearly hear Billie Eilish breaths between verses in that Barbie movie song (not my usual genre, so I'm not up to date on details). These are honestly fairly balanced IMO. I see other reviews saying bass is lacking, and I guess if you are used to listening to Beats or other typical consumer grade headphones, the bass may be lacking. However, I'm getting plenty of bass where it's playing in the songs. The vocals are forward and balanced with the mids and highs.I am having a fit issue with the right ear. It has to be the included tips, but I haven't bothered to try others I have lying around. I also immediately replaced the cable, bc unlike the sound quality, the cable is definitely $22 IEM quality.I'm listening through the Kiwi Ears Allegro Mini DAC attached to Pixel 9 Pro and I'm using Tidal Hi-Res tracks.
K**N
Sound quality's fine...but cannot seem to keep these dang things in my ear!
Why is it always falling out of my right ear? I have no clue...the fit is perfect for my other ear, but for some reason, no matter how I try to fit it or which fitment I use, it just will not stay in my ear. It's cheap, has good neutral tones, and looks fairly decent, but man the fit drives me nuts! Also, the "over the ear" curve just does not stay put. Felt like I needed a tutorial on just how to connect the earpiece to the wire via the connector. Took me a good minute on each side just figuring out which way the ear piece needed to be turned before inserting the wire into the sockets. Looks pretty, sounds fine for cheap IEMS, but frustrating nevertheless.
J**.
Most people would want a bass boost
Honestly, still sounds pretty good. I stand by what I say that most people would want a bass boost but there's just enough with it stock that you can get by for most things. I'm using it with an iFi iDSD Micro with the Bass Boost on and it's enjoyable. Of course, it's nowhere near things like an Andromeda but that's in a different league. I think the treble is at a decent place, I don't feel fatigued after listening to it for half an hour unlike some other pairs.One thing I will mention is that this requires a bit more power than an Andromeda would need. At the same Windows Volume and physical volume on the iDSD, I need to lower the Spotify volume down to 40-50% otherwise I'd blow my eardrums out. Mind you, I'm using my earphones connected to another ieMatch+ on Ultra while my iDSD is also on Ultra.This is a nice pair to start your journey.
T**N
Decent earbuds
The first thing to do when you get these is to attach the cable to the ear pieces. I did the right ear first. The wiring has a R and so does the corresponding ear piece. The R on the wiring faced out once inserted into the ear piece. I did the same with the L side and it was mounted backwards - the L faced out but the molded wire was backwards (would only work on right ear.) So I turned the wiring around and now the L on the wiring faces my head. I wondered if this would make the ear piece out of phase. It didn't sound like it was out of phase when I started listening. The ear tips didn't seat well in my ears - a tight fit is essential for good bass response, so I switched to memory foam ear tips. Audio quality was alright but not outstanding, especially for a set described as Studio Edition (I am a recording engineer/producer with over 40 years experience - I know studio sound.) Stereo imaging was good, bass was alright but not punchy. These are a decent pair of earbuds but they're not what I consider studio quality.
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