u/sdf_99

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Need APAC Region Account

Need some trusted APAC region valorant id.

Must be more than 7-8 prems.

Will buy instant if the offer is good.

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u/sdf_99 — 3 days ago

Hey Guys How's the Fiio fd11 and Moondrop Echo A Dac (Combo). Actually I'll be getting these from one of my friends who has used it very less and its age is more than 1 year. Can anyone say about its sound quality and overall ? Previously I was going with Kz Thunder but my friend has it and I'm getting a very good price for thinking about it.

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u/sdf_99 — 20 days ago
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Among these three which one should I go for.

Note- My pc doesn't have type c so I'm gonna go with a 3.5mm jack for all.

  1. Kz Duonic

  2. Kz Thunder

  3. Tanchjim Bunny ( So the question here is should I go for a 3.5mm jack directly for this or type c which has inbuilt Dsp and pair it with a otg)

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u/sdf_99 — 21 days ago

Among these three which one should I go for.

Note- My pc doesn't have type c so I'm gonna go with a 3.5mm jack for all.

  1. Kz Duonic

  2. Kz Thunder

  3. Tanchjim Bunny ( So the question here is should I go for a 3.5mm jack directly for this or type c which has inbuilt Dsp and pair it with a otg)

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u/sdf_99 — 21 days ago
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Hey everyone, I'm a complete beginner looking to switch from headphones to my first pair of IEMs. I don't have much technical knowledge yet, but I know what I want: great music quality, deep/punchy bass, and high clarity. Comfort is a high priority for me as I’ll be using these for long hours at my desk.

Important Note: I am strictly looking for 3.5mm versions. I'm not interested in DSP/Type-C editions right now because my PC only has a 3.5mm jack, and I plan to invest in a dedicated DAC later. I'll be running these "raw" off my motherboard for now.

My current shortlist:

1)KZ Duonic (Heard the hybrid planar tech is great for clarity/bass separation)

2)KZ Castor Pro (Harman Target / Improved Bass) (Worried about the weight/comfort for long hours?)

3)Headphone Zone x KZ Thunder

4)Tanchjim Bunny (3.5mm) (Love the look, but is the bass enough compared to the KZs?)

5)Tangzu Wan'er S.G Red Lion (I was leaning toward the Red Lion, but I’ve been seeing a lot of recent posts about QC issues and channel imbalance, so I'm a bit hesitant.)

  1. Tangzu Wan'er SG Standard ( The OG but is it worth it rn ?)

Any advice on which of these fits the "comfort + bass + clarity" trio best for a beginner? Thanks!

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u/sdf_99 — 22 days ago

Hey everyone, I'm a complete beginner looking to switch from headphones to my first pair of IEMs. I don't have much technical knowledge yet, but I know what I want: great music quality, deep/punchy bass, and high clarity. Comfort is a high priority for me as I’ll be using these for long hours at my desk.

Important Note: I am strictly looking for 3.5mm versions. I'm not interested in DSP/Type-C editions right now because my PC only has a 3.5mm jack, and I plan to invest in a dedicated DAC later. I'll be running these "raw" off my motherboard for now.

My current shortlist:

1)KZ Duonic (Heard the hybrid planar tech is great for clarity/bass separation)

2)KZ Castor Pro (Harman Target / Improved Bass) (Worried about the weight/comfort for long hours?)

3)Headphone Zone x KZ Thunder

4)Tanchjim Bunny (3.5mm) (Love the look, but is the bass enough compared to the KZs?)

5)Tangzu Wan'er S.G Red Lion (I was leaning toward the Red Lion, but I’ve been seeing a lot of recent posts about QC issues and channel imbalance, so I'm a bit hesitant.)

  1. Tangzu Wan'er SG Standard ( The OG but is it worth it rn ?)

Any advice on which of these fits the "comfort + bass + clarity" trio best for a beginner? Thanks!

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u/sdf_99 — 22 days ago