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TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero IEM Review

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  • 1. Poor (headless panther)

    Votes: 13 2.2%
  • 2. Not terrible (postman panther)

    Votes: 21 3.5%
  • 3. Fine (happy panther)

    Votes: 73 12.1%
  • 4. Great (golfing panther)

    Votes: 495 82.2%

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Oso Polar

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I am using the CP100 (XL) and they fit fine and work beautifully.
CP100: "For IEM nozzle diameter from 4.5-5.5mm"
And CP155: "Fits most earphone with soundport nozzle 6 mm ~ 7 mm."
I guess you can force them on but why if you can buy proper fitting ones right away? Unless you already have them, of course.
 

Jason

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CP100: "For IEM nozzle diameter from 4.5-5.5mm"
And CP155: "Fits most earphone with soundport nozzle 6 mm ~ 7 mm."
I guess you can force them on but why if you can buy proper fitting ones right away? Unless you already have them, of course.
Yes, I already had them, and did not require forcing. I have never had any luck with tips <14mm in my ears.
 

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Gif comparison with latest review of 7Hz x Crinacle Zero:2 IEM:
 

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Due to a user request, here's a late GIF comparison between the 2 IEMs:

TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero IEM vs Truthear x Crinacle Zero:RED IEM
 

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It took me a while and multiple iem's over the past couple of years to find something that I liked listening to, i discovered/found that an old Sony XBA-N3 from 2014 (£120 in boxed mint condition from headfi classifieds) is my happy place coupled with an apple dongle so sold my Truthear Zero/Dunu Vulkan/few other iem’s and mojo2/poly

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The XBA-N3 is pretty close to the Zero:Red with the 10 Ohm adapter:
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Yeah I noticed that when it was released but I prefer the Zero 2 as the Truthear zero/red is uncomfortable with its fat nozzle
 

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I’m sorry to report that my Truthear Zero IEMs have failed, with greatly reduced volume in the left earpiece. I had them about ten months, but I didn’t use them very many times, probably about ten. I swapped the connections of the cable to the earpieces to determine that the fault is in the left earpiece, not in the cable.
 

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I’m sorry to report that my Truthear Zero IEMs have failed, with greatly reduced volume in the left earpiece. I had them about ten months, but I didn’t use them very many times, probably about ten. I swapped the connections of the cable to the earpieces to determine that the fault is in the left earpiece, not in the cable.
I had a unit do precisely the same thing after a few hours use. Vendor replaced them and they've been fine since.
 

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Absolutely, you'll have an easier fit than som other Spinfits thanks to the flexible stem.
Interesting, since these IEMs have a larger nozzle, outside of the CP100's listed range. Must be a stretch.

I'm thinking of trying the CP100+, CP145, and CP155. Can't get the W1 easily right now.
 

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Interesting, since these IEMs have a larger nozzle, outside of the CP100's listed range. Must be a stretch.

I'm thinking of trying the CP100+, CP145, and CP155. Can't get the W1 easily right now.
The 155 (L for me) work a treat for the nozzle size and also the shape compliments the way the TE sit in the ear (for me it feels like the nozzle/ tip are what keep the shell in place whereas other IEM shapes feel more the other way round)
 

Oso Polar

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The 155 (L for me) work a treat for the nozzle size
Yes, they fit perfectly on the nozzle. For me the problem is that for some reason SpinFit doesn't have CP155 in size XL - and CP155 L is even smaller then M of the original tips.
 

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The 155 (L for me) work a treat for the nozzle size and also the shape compliments the way the TE sit in the ear (for me it feels like the nozzle/ tip are what keep the shell in place whereas other IEM shapes feel more the other way round)
I think the CP155's with their wider bore would reduce bass, no?

I am following Spinfit's suggestion of CP145 and W1 and will see how I get on with them.
 

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I think the CP155's with their wider bore would reduce bass, no?

I am following Spinfit's suggestion of CP145 and W1 and will see how I get on with them.
Bass levels due to bore size mean little to me if I can't keep a seal in my ears. The 155 are the best I have tried on the Zero for that and overall comfort. And I've tried lots.

I add a small sub bass boost to the Red and works for me.
 

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Yes, they fit perfectly on the nozzle. For me the problem is that for some reason SpinFit doesn't have CP155 in size XL - and CP155 L is even smaller then M of the original tips.
You're right- they dont. Nor for the 145. I take an L in both. Guess they dont cater for XL lug holes. FWIW the 145 L seems more bulbous but just isnt the right tip for me on the TE Zero shape.
 

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After more than one year with Truthear Zero I can say that the sound they produce is just not my cup of tea. I returned my first pair in exchange for a new one (I thought that something was wrong with my first pair). Nothing changed. The glassy treble is still there, the mids are very thin. I am not sure what it depends on. I have other headphones that in measurements follow the Harman curve. None of them sounds this bad.
 
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