Thanks for the heads up. I will check it out.Lots of information in here: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-tws-neckband-bt-cable-adapter-thread.920709/
Thanks for the heads up. I will check it out.Lots of information in here: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-tws-neckband-bt-cable-adapter-thread.920709/
yes i don't even have a problem with my result though lol. It could be the really cheap ADC that the coupler came with on AliLooks like you're measuring your coupler's THD instead of the earphone's then.
At 80dB SPL, the Zero 2's THD shouldn't exceed ~0.02%
I'm still wondering if there is something around the 3kHz region that is just a little too shouty for me. But either way these things have a lot of tight bottom end whilst also resolving a lot of audio information from recordings that I just haven't noticed before, warts and all. Well worth the price of entry.
Maybe it's something going on with you, as you seem to be in a small minority. Everyone's ears are different, after all.There is something going on with these, for sure.
My experience is so different from others I have read.
Maybe it is unit variation, or a bad fit for some anatomies due to the short nozzles, but they just don't sound right to me.
Maybe is it just this:
Maybe it's something going on with you, as you seem to be in a small minority. Everyone's ears are different, after all.
Fair enough, I seem to have misread you. But you said that there was something going on with these in particular, so...Yes, that is why I mentioned anatomy explicitly and linked to a video in which it is explained that some anatomies may be the cause of weird peaks and how to EQ them.
I thought that the previous users may appreciate that EQ profile in case that they are experiencing what it is explained in the video.
Fair enough, I seem to have misread you.
Then you need to eq yourselfI lack subtlety and resolution.
Just made an account to comment on this as well. I received mine yesterday and I have the same issue. The bass is really weak while the higher frequencies sound to prominent. I've tried with all of the included tips as well as some much broader ones I had at home that definitely do close the ear channel properly. I think the best experience so far is with the blue tips included here, however it still sounds "flat" compared to my prior in-ear headphones I've used for 13+ years now (Philips SHE8500), which were ironically even more budget and yet had a far superior sound.There is something going on with these, for sure.
My experience is so different from others I have read.
Maybe it is unit variation, or a bad fit for some anatomies due to the short nozzles, but they just don't sound right to me.
Maybe is it just this:
Just made an account to comment on this as well. I received mine yesterday and I have the same issue. The bass is really weak while the higher frequencies sound to prominent. I've tried with all of the included tips as well as some much broader ones I had at home that definitely do close the ear channel properly. I think the best experience so far is with the blue tips included here, however it still sounds "flat" compared to my prior in-ear headphones I've used for 13+ years now (Philips SHE8500), which were ironically even more budget and yet had a far superior sound.
There is one thing I've noticed: when I put both of my hands over the ears, the bass increases quite noticeably. So is it a sound isolation issue? But it cannot be the tips. I've tried quite a few other, larger ones I've had at home. So is it the low insertion depth as some pointed out which makes these ones so dependent on anatomy?
Well, anyway, I've ordered the Zero Red and see if those do a better job for me. But yeah, the Zero:2s turned out worthless for my ears it seems. Really don't enjoy the thin sound. Probably I'll send them back to Amazon or something.
Broken or not getting a proper seal. Sounds like a seal issue, appreciating what you say about trying all the tips. That said, even if it is just a seal issue, if the supplied tips arent working, its hardly worth the cost of buying different tips if you dont have a known favourite style and size. Send them backJust made an account to comment on this as well. I received mine yesterday and I have the same issue. The bass is really weak while the higher frequencies sound to prominent. I've tried with all of the included tips as well as some much broader ones I had at home that definitely do close the ear channel properly. I think the best experience so far is with the blue tips included here, however it still sounds "flat" compared to my prior in-ear headphones I've used for 13+ years now (Philips SHE8500), which were ironically even more budget and yet had a far superior sound.
There is one thing I've noticed: when I put both of my hands over the ears, the bass increases quite noticeably. So is it a sound isolation issue? But it cannot be the tips. I've tried quite a few other, larger ones I've had at home. So is it the low insertion depth as some pointed out which makes these ones so dependent on anatomy?
Well, anyway, I've ordered the Zero Red and see if those do a better job for me. But yeah, the Zero:2s turned out worthless for my ears it seems. Really don't enjoy the thin sound. Probably I'll send them back to Amazon or something.
Just made an account to comment on this as well. I received mine yesterday and I have the same issue. The bass is really weak while the higher frequencies sound to prominent. I've tried with all of the included tips as well as some much broader ones I had at home that definitely do close the ear channel properly. I think the best experience so far is with the blue tips included here, however it still sounds "flat" compared to my prior in-ear headphones I've used for 13+ years now (Philips SHE8500), which were ironically even more budget and yet had a far superior sound.
There is one thing I've noticed: when I put both of my hands over the ears, the bass increases quite noticeably. So is it a sound isolation issue? But it cannot be the tips. I've tried quite a few other, larger ones I've had at home. So is it the low insertion depth as some pointed out which makes these ones so dependent on anatomy?
Well, anyway, I've ordered the Zero Red and see if those do a better job for me. But yeah, the Zero:2s turned out worthless for my ears it seems. Really don't enjoy the thin sound. Probably I'll send them back to Amazon or something.
I've even bought 2 because they were at a discount and I've seen the positive reviews and people on social media and forums praising them. So unlucky that they don't work for me. I'm a bit jealous of you all who get the perfect sound out of it. I hope the Zero Red's are better for my ear anatomy (considering if this is really the issue).Broken or not getting a proper seal. Sounds like a seal issue, appreciating what you say about trying all the tips. That said, even if it is just a seal issue, if the supplied tips arent working, its hardly worth the cost of buying different tips if you dont have a known favourite style and size. Send them back
I learned some time back to be wary of hyped up products, no matter who is hyping it.I've even bought 2 because they were at a discount and I've seen the positive reviews and people on social media and forums praising them. So unlucky that they don't work for me. I'm a bit jealous of you all who get the perfect sound out of it. I hope the Zero Red's are better for my ear anatomy (considering if this is really the issue).
It's probably not fair to judge a brand based on one budget set, corners have to be cut. Assuming manufacturers like to increase profits, it's a stretch, I know...It may be the insertion depth. I'm not an expert at all, quite the opposite, in fact, but they do have the shortest nozzles out of my whole collection and they present issues I haven't had with any other set.
I cannot endure them when listening to metal, for example, they sound so harsh and, simultaneously, bloated and distant, that I cannot stand a single song. And that is something that you wouldn't expect at all after watching the frequency response. I tuned my other IEMs to the same target as the Zero:2, and I don't find them harsh at all. So it must be some kind of resonance in my ear canal due to the short nozzle and not a product of the FR on itself. Either that or there is a lot of unit variation, and my set has a different response, which I doubt.
I have read about several people having the same issue, so I think that it is not as incredibly uncommon as some would say.
Hard to think that a 19,66€ IEM could be so useless. I wanted to use them while traveling, because I'm not comfortable doing so with my more expensive IEMs, but they are not even worth it for that.
I'm contemplating buying either the EW200s or the Ziigaat NUOs for traveling. I won't buy another 7Hz after this experience. Apparently, the NUOs have a deeper fit and much better soundstage at roughly the same price.
Ye I have bought hyped stuff costing much more that don't suit me- we learn from the pain :')I learned some time back to be wary of hyped up products, no matter who is hyping it.
It's probably not fair to judge a brand based on one budget set, corners have to be cut. Assuming manufacturers like to increase profits, it's a stretch, I know...
My best travel IEM is Truthear Red, nozzles extend properly and fit is very secure. I was considering EW200 at some point but reports say that they are not suited for someone treble sensitive.
So I ended up somehow breaking my Zero:2s, I sh*t you not. I tried pressing them deeper into my ear than before and suddenly it felt like I caused a vacuum in the right ear. Result: suddenly the right one doesn't produce any sound anymore. Not a big deal since I intended to send them back anyway, but what the hell happened?