By the way, EW200 after 200 hours of burning up become less aggressive and react quite noticeably to the change of cable. For example - with NiceHCK PurpleSE highs fade into the background, but the emphasis shifts to midrange.
I've considered purchasing some Simgot iems since they seem to be so well received (especially EM6L and EA1000) but, based on everything I've heard, their models and house sound are bright leaning (while I'm warm neutral to basshead leaning 😂). I'm all for detail but not at the expense of fatigue. I know there's about a billion mods out there for their stuff due to their recent popularity but I'd prefer to have something closer to my preferences out of the box than having to do a lot of tinkering to get it sound the way I want. Maybe they'll hit that fine line of a balance in a future release that will entice me enough but I'll give 'em a pass for now. Thank you for another great review and comparison!👍
@@zeissiez That may be the case but I now have the Dunu Falcon Ultra and, from most comparisons I've seen, they're considered similar enough that it might not be worth buying both. I do know I can easily push down the treble and upper mids of the EM6L through the use of impedance adapters (that I already have) so I might give that one a shot at some point.
How do you compare the Ew200 to the Tanchjim Oxygen? I'm loving the Ew200 and its image and clarity in the midrange enchanted me, even if somewhat artificial. I use in-ears a lot to play and priced for comfort, I use the Ew200 with the spinfit cp145 size M.
I'm considering buying one of these two sets, I like the sound of forward vocals but I also like the sound of warm audio (can't say I know enough to really get the difference though). What do you think I should get? I can't say I really care about a metal build or better analytical sound, but I do prefer vocals, so I'm not sure where I should go
I think in that case I would recommend the cadenza. I think the difference between a warm sound and a bright sound is very noticable so if you prefer warm you should go for the cadenza even if you prefer more foward vocals. The EW200 isn't THAT much more foward that you should go from a warm to a bright set imo. 🙂
which would be better for vocal, instrumental, folk, power metal, melodic metal, classic metal, classic rock, soft rock, sufi, western and eastern classical between these two? if you have any other options, please say! cheers.
It depends on how much bass you want. I don't listen to a lot of those genres so I wouldn't be able to tell you based on that sadly. :/ but I think for rock music(I listen to some rock but not metal) I would go for the cadenza if I'm looking for a warmer signature. It would also be worth it to check out the zero 2 at this price bracket if you want a brighter signature with some more treble than the cadenza but more bass than the ew200. If I would choose based on my preferences for solely rock music I would choose the zero 2. If I want less bass but more detail I would choose the ew200. 🙂
Im no audiophile but i just like to listen music. I have been seeing these 2 pop up alot ( the ew200 a bit more ) i trying to figure out wich one is the best choice for my preferences. Under €50 I listen a lot to hip hop / R&B and a bit of pop music. So im wondering wich one is the best choice for these genre's ? I think i prefer a iem that has bass and clear vocals. Also i like the iem to be comfortable . Wich one to choose of the 2 ? Or additional another option besides these 2 😁 i already have the moondrop Chu that i like but i think these 2 out perform the chu ( i think )
By the way, EW200 after 200 hours of burning up become less aggressive and react quite noticeably to the change of cable. For example - with NiceHCK PurpleSE highs fade into the background, but the emphasis shifts to midrange.
I've considered purchasing some Simgot iems since they seem to be so well received (especially EM6L and EA1000) but, based on everything I've heard, their models and house sound are bright leaning (while I'm warm neutral to basshead leaning 😂). I'm all for detail but not at the expense of fatigue. I know there's about a billion mods out there for their stuff due to their recent popularity but I'd prefer to have something closer to my preferences out of the box than having to do a lot of tinkering to get it sound the way I want. Maybe they'll hit that fine line of a balance in a future release that will entice me enough but I'll give 'em a pass for now. Thank you for another great review and comparison!👍
The EA1000 is not fatiguing. For example, the Kara is more fatiguing than it. I have both
@@zeissiez That may be the case but I now have the Dunu Falcon Ultra and, from most comparisons I've seen, they're considered similar enough that it might not be worth buying both. I do know I can easily push down the treble and upper mids of the EM6L through the use of impedance adapters (that I already have) so I might give that one a shot at some point.
yeap, thats why im still listening with my Tangzu Wan'er
How do you compare the Ew200 to the Tanchjim Oxygen?
I'm loving the Ew200 and its image and clarity in the midrange enchanted me, even if somewhat artificial.
I use in-ears a lot to play and priced for comfort, I use the Ew200 with the spinfit cp145 size M.
I'm considering buying one of these two sets, I like the sound of forward vocals but I also like the sound of warm audio (can't say I know enough to really get the difference though). What do you think I should get? I can't say I really care about a metal build or better analytical sound, but I do prefer vocals, so I'm not sure where I should go
I think in that case I would recommend the cadenza. I think the difference between a warm sound and a bright sound is very noticable so if you prefer warm you should go for the cadenza even if you prefer more foward vocals. The EW200 isn't THAT much more foward that you should go from a warm to a bright set imo. 🙂
What if i eq the treble region down . Does it eliminates the treble problems occuring some times?
Yes, it will smooth it out.
can you walk me through the process please!
Great review as usual praised audio! Simgot did some awesome job in 2023.
Thank you!
Nice review. I agree with everything that you said.
Thank you!
which would be better for vocal, instrumental, folk, power metal, melodic metal, classic metal, classic rock, soft rock, sufi, western and eastern classical between these two? if you have any other options, please say! cheers.
It depends on how much bass you want. I don't listen to a lot of those genres so I wouldn't be able to tell you based on that sadly. :/ but I think for rock music(I listen to some rock but not metal) I would go for the cadenza if I'm looking for a warmer signature. It would also be worth it to check out the zero 2 at this price bracket if you want a brighter signature with some more treble than the cadenza but more bass than the ew200. If I would choose based on my preferences for solely rock music I would choose the zero 2. If I want less bass but more detail I would choose the ew200. 🙂
@@PraisedAudio dont care about bass.
If that's the case then my reccomendation is the EW200 🙂
Im no audiophile but i just like to listen music. I have been seeing these 2 pop up alot ( the ew200 a bit more ) i trying to figure out wich one is the best choice for my preferences. Under €50
I listen a lot to hip hop / R&B and a bit of pop music. So im wondering wich one is the best choice for these genre's ?
I think i prefer a iem that has bass and clear vocals.
Also i like the iem to be comfortable . Wich one to choose of the 2 ? Or additional another option besides these 2 😁 i already have the moondrop Chu that i like but i think these 2 out perform the chu ( i think )
I think you might like the 7hz Zero: 2 🙂
@@PraisedAudio I'll try that one out. Thanks 😊
Ew200, zero:2, or the Hola?
Or sonus, or trn conch, or rhapsody, etc. Lots of good stuff under 100
I even like the chu 2
Ew200 easily, complete different leagues
@@LuciferArc1 Conch and ST7. best cable type.
EW200 is much higher level - with them you want to get emotions from serious music (they present everything so diversely and captivatingly).