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7Hz x Crinacle Zero:2 IEM Review

Rate this IEM:

  • 1. Poor (headless panther)

    Votes: 4 1.2%
  • 2. Not terrible (postman panther)

    Votes: 8 2.4%
  • 3. Fine (happy panther)

    Votes: 34 10.2%
  • 4. Great (golfing panther)

    Votes: 288 86.2%

  • Total voters
    334

NexusOne

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It seems to be that they are nearly perfect for its price. But planars like timeless, S12 or a Quintet and so on is a clear step above?

And the DD king IE600 is another league but for genres like rock and metal maybe too revealing? So that very good technicalities can also be a disavantage?
 

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It seems to be that they are nearly perfect for its price. But planars like timeless, S12 or a Quintet and so on is a clear step above?

And the DD king IE600 is another league but for genres like rock and metal maybe too revealing? So that very good technicalities can also be a disavantage?
Technicalities? What they?
 

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Late to the thread but figured I'd throw in another vote for them being 'Great'.

Been using these since they came out more or less, they're close to perfect in my opinion. The weird nasal-like treble of the original is gone and the bass is more or less where it should be.

I'm using some very wide bore and shallow tips with the Zero:2, the Yinyoo Tri. The weird shape of these tips works great for me, better than the stock tips or Spin Fits. Using these tips, the Zero:2 is probably the most comfortable IEM that I own, but I do wish that they had a less pointy shell. The IEMs don't hurt or press against anything they shouldn't while using them, but I feel it is just a silly design for something that's supposed to go into the ear.

I don't think that there's nothing to really complain about at this price level. I've even bought some extra pairs of both the tips and IEMs as backup in case I'd ever lose my main pair.

I don't think there's much point in sharing EQs but here's mine either way:
Filter 1: ON PK Fc 175 Hz Gain -1.0 dB Q 0.7071
 

Bob from Florida

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Bought one of these and they are quite good. Iphone play from phone is good, but paired with a “real“ amplifier it becomes stellar. Stunning you can buy something like this at $25.
 

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Shouldn't I update on the hypothesis of Zero:2s having low quality manufacturing, thus legitimating a lowering of my score after my experience?
Do they have poor manufacturing or did you just get unlucky? Impossible to know from a sample of one.
 

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can anyone please recommend non-microphonic replacement cable ?
 

Jimbob54

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can anyone please recommend non-microphonic replacement cable ?
Tripowin Zonie. Though it has quite a high connector before the cable loop compared to stock so may fit you better or worse (for my larger ears it's fine).
 

Music1969

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Tripowin Zonie. Though it has quite a high connector before the cable loop compared to stock so may fit you better or worse (for my larger ears it's fine).
I see Tripowin make a lot of cables.

Do they have a 4-conductor that is soft like Zone?

Seems like the 4-conductors i can see are covered in PVC plastic for some reason
 

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I do gentle EQ to bring the 5128 measurement by resolve, into this preference band - mainly the 425Hz region and deep bass

And wow, sounds same tonality as my full-range nearfield setup

Preamp: -3.0 dB Filter 1: ON LS Fc 425.0 Hz Gain 1.50 dB Filter 2: ON PK Fc 425.00 Hz Gain 1.00 dB Q 0.500



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Music1969

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My distortion measurement with my 711, with my EQ shown above

Amazing clarity

To have this with fullrange speakers/sub, is expensive


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