7Hz Salnotes Zero VS TangZu Wan'er S.G

IEM Comparison: Expert & Community Scores Side-by-Side

7Hz Salnotes Zero and TangZu Wan'er S.G are 1DD in-ear monitors. 7Hz Salnotes Zero costs $23 while TangZu Wan'er S.G costs $21. 7Hz Salnotes Zero is $2 more expensive. TangZu Wan'er S.G holds a decisive 1.3-point edge in reviewer scores (3.5 vs 4.8). User ratings place 7Hz Salnotes Zero at 6.3 and TangZu Wan'er S.G at 5. TangZu Wan'er S.G has significantly better treble with a 2-point edge, TangZu Wan'er S.G has significantly better dynamics with a 1-point edge and TangZu Wan'er S.G has significantly better soundstage with a 1-point edge.

Insights

Jaytiss Score
7Hz Salnotes Zero
3.5 /10
Jaytiss Score
TangZu Wan'er S.G
4.8 /10
Score gap: 1.3
Metric 7Hz Salnotes Zero TangZu Wan'er S.G
Mids 5 5
Treble 2 4
Soundstage 5 6
Dynamics 1 2
Tonality 3.5 4.8
Technicalities 2 4
Take these comparisons with a grain of salt—we don't have enough 7Hz Salnotes Zero and TangZu Wan'er S.G reviews saved yet to provide an unbiased result.

7Hz Salnotes Zero Details

Driver Configuration: 1DD

Tuning Type: V-Shaped

Brand: 7Hz Top 7Hz IEMs

Price (Msrp): $23

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TangZu Wan'er S.G Details

7Hz Salnotes Zero Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

D+
  • Expect a patchy tonal profile that makes instrumentation feel mismatched. EQ is almost mandatory to tame the response.

Average Technical Grade

E+
  • A foggy, one-dimensional presentation wipes out layering and obscures the finer points of a mix. Spatial cues barely register at all.
Mids C+
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble E+
The upper end is cloaked, leaving cymbals lacking shimmer and air. Overtones hide behind the midrange.
Dynamics E-
Dynamics barely flicker, leaving energetic sections strangely subdued. There's no punch to latch onto.
Soundstage C+
You start to perceive distinct rows of players even if the ceiling still feels low. Layering is present but still modest.

TangZu Wan'er S.G Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C
  • Expect a patchy tonal profile that makes instrumentation feel mismatched. EQ is almost mandatory to tame the response.

Average Technical Grade

C-
  • Even moderate complexity exposes the limited resolution and narrow sense of space. Technical fans will find it lacking.
Mids C+
The mids are solid and dependable, though not especially remarkable. Vocals stay reasonably grounded in the mix.
Treble C-
The top end sounds acceptable but lacks the smoothness of higher tiers. Air is hinted at more than delivered.
Dynamics E+
Dynamic range feels limited, smearing micro-contrast and transient attack. Soft details are smoothed into the background.
Soundstage B
The presentation supplies a believable venue outline where each instrument owns its pocket of space. The stage opens up nicely for live cuts.

7Hz Salnotes Zero User Reviews

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yorxx
7

Neutral bright tone.

Pros
Neutral bright tone and technically amazing.
Cons
Soft bass, Something noisy, bad cable, bad tips.
wpzdm
5.5

My favourite $20 set, much more than Waner

Pros
Super clear. I don't usually like one with treble focus, this may be the only exception
Cons
Not very organic

TangZu Wan'er S.G User Reviews

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wpzdm
5

Gave to my wife

Pros
Good for its price
Cons
Feels muddy. Vocal a bit siblant

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