Thanks for the great balanced review. I'm realĺy enjoying the full, rich, and warm sound of the Tangzu FuDu across all music genres. Easy listening at its best! Best wishes!
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm delighted to hear that you're enjoying the Verse 1's rich and warm sound. Sometimes, that's all you need, a fantastic pair of IEMs that can deliver that easy, enjoyable listening experience.
I have the Simgot EW200 and find them too bright (the rest pf the music pattern i great)i prefer a bit more warmth for my music, but not so warm as the Tangzu Wan’er which i also have. Which one would you see as a upgrade? Simgot EM6L, 7hz Legato, 7hz Sonus or the Kiwi ears Quartet?
Given your desire for a bit more warmth without going too far, I'd recommend the 7HZ Legato from the options you mentioned. It strikes a great balance between clarity and warmth.
@@YuriBrus i am gonna pass on the Legato, i read in a lot of reviews (by users) that the bass is kind of sloppy and not textured, that is a dealbreaker for me.
@@davegorthuis679 I agree that the 7HZ Legato has a thick bass, but I do not find it sloppy. However, everybody has their own taste when it comes to sound quality, so it's essential to trust your own ears and choose what suits your preferences best.
@@davegorthuis679I’ve had all the IEMs that you’ve just mentioned. Out of all of them, I liked the EM6L the best, but it has QC problems, the nozzles come off and there’s no lip on the nozzles. The Sonus wasn’t bad, but it was thin sounding. More like a $40 IEM. The Kiwi Ears Quartet has a great build and the bass I thought was excellent, but the mids and highs didn’t sound natural. Legato was my least favorite. Way to much bass and not enough mids and treble. They all went back. If you’re going for cheap, the 7hz Sonus is okay if it goes on sale. The Simgot EA500 is still my favorite under $100. The Tripowin Piccolo is pretty good as well for cheap and has a darker sound. Good hunting!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 It's fantastic to hear that you've been enjoying the warm and engaging sound signature of the TANGZU X DIVINUS FUDU verse1. It's truly a gem in its category. Happy listening and best regards, Yuri 🎶
Absolutely, Akash! The Fudu is a fantastic choice and offers great value for its price. While the Legato is also a solid option, the Fudu is known for its reliability and quality performance. Plus, sometimes these decisions lead us to discover products that turn out to be even better suited for our needs. Enjoy your new purchase!
Thanks for the great balanced review. I'm realĺy enjoying the full, rich, and warm sound of the Tangzu FuDu across all music genres. Easy listening at its best! Best wishes!
You're very welcome! 😊 I'm delighted to hear that you're enjoying the Verse 1's rich and warm sound. Sometimes, that's all you need, a fantastic pair of IEMs that can deliver that easy, enjoyable listening experience.
I have the Simgot EW200 and find them too bright (the rest pf the music pattern i great)i prefer a bit more warmth for my music, but not so warm as the Tangzu Wan’er which i also have.
Which one would you see as a upgrade? Simgot EM6L, 7hz Legato, 7hz Sonus or the Kiwi ears Quartet?
Given your desire for a bit more warmth without going too far, I'd recommend the 7HZ Legato from the options you mentioned. It strikes a great balance between clarity and warmth.
@@YuriBrus i am gonna pass on the Legato, i read in a lot of reviews (by users) that the bass is kind of sloppy and not textured, that is a dealbreaker for me.
@@davegorthuis679 I agree that the 7HZ Legato has a thick bass, but I do not find it sloppy. However, everybody has their own taste when it comes to sound quality, so it's essential to trust your own ears and choose what suits your preferences best.
@@davegorthuis679I’ve had all the IEMs that you’ve just mentioned. Out of all of them, I liked the EM6L the best, but it has QC problems, the nozzles come off and there’s no lip on the nozzles. The Sonus wasn’t bad, but it was thin sounding. More like a $40 IEM. The Kiwi Ears Quartet has a great build and the bass I thought was excellent, but the mids and highs didn’t sound natural. Legato was my least favorite. Way to much bass and not enough mids and treble. They all went back. If you’re going for cheap, the 7hz Sonus is okay if it goes on sale. The Simgot EA500 is still my favorite under $100. The Tripowin Piccolo is pretty good as well for cheap and has a darker sound. Good hunting!
Just EQ down the high frequencies a bit
Great unbiased review. I’ve had the Tangzu FuDu set going on 3 weeks. I love the warm, engaging sound signature.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 It's fantastic to hear that you've been enjoying the warm and engaging sound signature of the TANGZU X DIVINUS FUDU verse1. It's truly a gem in its category. Happy listening and best regards, Yuri 🎶
Wanted to buy legato but it was just above the budget and out of stock so I went for fudu instead did I make right decision
Absolutely, Akash! The Fudu is a fantastic choice and offers great value for its price. While the Legato is also a solid option, the Fudu is known for its reliability and quality performance. Plus, sometimes these decisions lead us to discover products that turn out to be even better suited for our needs. Enjoy your new purchase!
Хороший обзор! Спасибо!