EPZ X Tipsy Star One and Truthear Pure are in-ear monitors. EPZ X Tipsy Star One costs $90 while Truthear Pure costs $90. EPZ X Tipsy Star One is $0 more expensive. Truthear Pure holds a decisive 1.9-point edge in reviewer scores (5 vs 6.9). Truthear Pure carries a user score of 8.5. Truthear Pure has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, Truthear Pure has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge and Truthear Pure has better soundstage with a 0.5-point edge.
Insights
Metric | EPZ X Tipsy Star One | Truthear Pure |
---|---|---|
Mids | 5 | 5 |
Treble | 3 | 6 |
Soundstage | 6 | 6.5 |
Dynamics | 4 | 6 |
Tonality | 5 | 5.9 |
Technicalities | 3 | 6 |
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EPZ X Tipsy Star One reviewed by
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Truthear Pure reviewed by
2025-07-16Youtube Video Summary
The Truthear Pure offers a neutral, JM1-style target tuning aimed at a studio-reference sound, achieving this goal competently for its price point. However, its build quality and accessories feel disappointing and recycled from older models like the Hexa. The shell contouring is rigid and unimpressive, while the tips and case lack innovation. The cable is a slight improvement over the Hexa's – supple but lacking clear right/left indicators – making the overall package just okay, not exciting.
Sonically, the Pure presents a linear bass rise and a generally neutral presentation, differing from the Hexa by offering a bit more warmth but less sparkle and magical mid-range presence. While it fixes the Hexa's "pillowy bass," it doesn't fully surpass it, lacking the Hexa's legendary status. Comparisons reveal it's very similar to the Audio Sense DT200 in tonality, though slightly preferred. It falls short against competitors like the Kiwi Ears Quartet (better bass/mids), Ziigaat Lush (better technicalities), Softears Volume S (more natural curve), or planar options around its price. Crucially, the fit is problematic, often requiring expensive aftermarket tips like the Baroque to work well, which feels impractical for a $90 IEM.
Ultimately, the Pure is a solid but middling release, earning a B rating. It suits those specifically seeking an affordable JM1-style neutral signature or dedicated Truthear fans. For most listeners, however, better alternatives exist: the Hexa remains preferable within Truthear's lineup for its magic, the Nova offers more fun, or competitors like the Aful Explorer (bass-focused), TANGZU Fudu (value planar), or slightly pricier Volume S provide more engaging or technically proficient experiences. It's not a strong general recommendation.
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EPZ X Tipsy Star One Details
Driver Configuration:
Tuning Type: n/a
Price (Msrp): $90
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Truthear Pure Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+3BA
Tuning Type: V-Shaped
Brand: TRUTHEAR Top TRUTHEAR IEMs
Price (Msrp): $89.99
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EPZ X Tipsy Star One Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
C+- A mostly enjoyable signature keeps things listenable despite a handful of quirks. It handles most playlists without major complaints.
Average Technical Grade
D- Details smear quickly, leaving the presentation cramped and low on definition. You'll notice smearing on even moderately layered songs.
Truthear Pure Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
B-- Expect a friendly tonal balance that could use polish but remains inviting. Great for casual listening, less so for purists.
Average Technical Grade
B- An honest, middle-of-the-road performance preserves structure without chasing micro-detail. It's respectable for everyday listening sessions.
EPZ X Tipsy Star One User Reviews
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You need to be signed in to write your own reviewNeutral balanced profile.
Pros
No roughness, Natural timbre, Balanced signature, good note density, Very good consistency, comfortable to use, Good cable, Technically good.Cons
Missing brightness, lack of transparency, rare nozzle.Find your next IEM:
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