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The sub 200$ IEM market is just flooded with so many options that it's nearly impossible to decide on an IEM. Even when you narrow it down your sound preferences you have minimum 10 options with slight variations between each other. For example, some fit your sound preferences but have large nozzles which causes discomfort (Zero: Red). The IE200s are extremely comfortable but it took so much of effort from tape mod, tip rolling and cable change to be worth it. On the sound aspect, we have planars, single DD, hybrids (DD + BAs) with each of them tuned very similarly with some differences in technical performances and overall characteristics. Some of them does bass + mid well but lack in treble others do the opposite. The 7Hz Timeless does everything good enough but timbre does sound unnatural in certain tracks.

Do we have too many options with IEMs now that it causing choice overload? How do you typically decide on IEMs if you don't have the option to demo them before buying?

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[–] alterhuhu@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I bought smaller tips for the zero: red and a new cable, paid close to 100€ altogether. That being said if your budget is 200€, you can probably go for something better.

[–] toxicdrift@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

which tips and cable did u get?

[–] alterhuhu@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

tips: spinfit cp155

cable: linsoul tripowin zonie

both cost slightly less than 25€ on amazon