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Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver in-Ear Earphone IEM with Metal Composite Diaphragm Stainless Steel Faceplate Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable (Black, with Mic, 3.5mm)

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【𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝟏𝟎𝐦𝐦 𝐃𝐲𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐃𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐈𝐄𝐌】The 7Hz Salnotes Zero is a revolutionary earphone to be fitted with a 10mm dynamic driver with metal composite diaphragm. The metallic composite diaphragm used by 7Hz Zero is made of high quality materials, making it easier to resonate or vibrate along with sound waves. It was constructed with ease of use in mind as each part has been designed with precision accuracy so that they will not hinder audio transmission.
【𝐄𝐫𝐠𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐞&𝐌𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠】7Hz Salnotes Zero is housed in an environment-friendly plastic chassis with a stainless steel faceplate. High precision and precision measurements based on ergonomics were taken to help create an earphone that offers excellent acoustic performance, as well as safety, comfort, and durability.
【𝐃𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐎𝐅𝐂 𝐂𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞】The earphones include a detachable cable with gold plated 0.78mm 2Pin connectors. The cable is made of 4 core high purity Oxygen Free Copper in a parallel structure while each core is made of 19*0.08 wires+250D to maximally avoid signal loss and ensure a high fidelity transmission
【𝐍𝟓𝟐 𝐌𝐚𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐭, 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠】7Hz Salnote ZERO makes the ultimate audio experience available to you from the convenience of your mobile device, laptop, or desktop computer. The fine-tuning technique and use of a dynamic driver ensure accurate and efficient transmission of audio signals. You can enjoy a smooth and accurate sound without any distortion.
【𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝐙𝐄𝐑𝐎】By naming it ZERO, we intended to deliver our philosophy of life to every customer. Previously our team has brought Timeless and Eternal to the community, now it’s time for ZERO. ZERO means eternity and mortality without ultimateness. ZERO provides limitless imagination and allows boundless possibilities. Also, ZERO is manufactured in more than one color. Three technicolored colors are adopted for this model to bring you a vibrant atmosphere and rejuvenate your music experience.

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Customers find these earphones offer excellent value for money, describing them as solid 20$ earbuds with good functionality and build quality. They appreciate the comfort, with one customer noting they’re not fatiguing, and the clarity, particularly the clear treble without harshness. The sound quality receives mixed feedback – while some find it great, others say it’s not good. The cable quality and fit also get mixed reviews, with several customers reporting issues with faulty cables and an awkward fit for small ears.

8 reviews for Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver in-Ear Earphone IEM with Metal Composite Diaphragm Stainless Steel Faceplate Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable (Black, with Mic, 3.5mm)

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  1. ChuckXL

    Excellent price-to-performance ratio
    The 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi IEM is a budget-friendly option that has impressive value for their performance.- Sound Quality: It features a neutral-bright tuning, offering fast and tight bass, balanced mids, and clear treble. However, they may not satisfy people who love bass or those that are sensitive to treble.- Build and Design: The IEMs are made with a plastic body and a stainless steel faceplate, that should give durability and comfort for most. They also come with a detachable high-purity OFC cable that has good quality at this price point.- Performance: The 10mm dynamic driver with a metal composite diaphragm delivers accurate and smooth audio. It has a wide soundstage and natural timbre, making it suitable for vocals and instruments.- Price: At around $20, it offers an excellent price-to-performance ratio.- Accessories: No case. S/M/L tips with both small and large bore.- Drawbacks: Some may feel that they have a lack of bass impact.

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  2. Dana

    Top Tier Twenty Dollar IEM
    The 7Hz Salnotes Zero directly competes with the similarly priced Moondrop Chu.Overall, the Zero and the Chu are neck-and-neck in terms of sound quality. They each have certain strengths and weaknesses compared to the other, but both put other options at the price point to shame. The two IEMs also make different trade-offs in terms of build and accessories. While buyers will need to weigh which characteristics they value more in choosing between the two, both are solid buys for $20.SOURCES:I have used the 7Hz Salnotes Zero with the following sources:Qudelix 5KHidizs S9E1DA 9038DPACKAGING AND ACCESSORIES:The 7Hz Salnotes Zero comes in a small white cardboard box. The packaging features pictures of the Zero on the front and back covers.In addition to the IEMs and detachable 2-pin cable, the Zero includes six pairs of silicone eartips in several varieties. These appear to be the same varieties described in my Dioko review:The red, blue, and orange pairs are squatter and more conical in shape and feature wider nozzles. The light blue and yellow eartips are more round with narrower nozzles. The pink pair is also round but with wider nozzles than the other round eartips.The pair of eartips resembling AZLA SednaEarfit Crystal eartips included with the Dioko is not included with the Zero. The Zero includes a product information card and a user manual written in English and Chinese, as well as a small velcro tie. The Zero does not include a carry pouch or case.BUILD QUALITY AND DESIGN:The 7Hz Salnotes Zero has a two-part plastic chassis with a stainless steel faceplate. The faceplates have a jagged, angular outline. “SAL♪NOTES ZERO” is laser-etched at the base of each faceplate. There is a small circular rivet at the top of each faceplate. The faceplates have developed minor scratches over the course of my review.There is a small circular recession on the inside of each chassis with an embossed “L” or “R” indicator. There is also a pinprick vent at the base of the nozzle. The nozzles have the same metal and paper nozzle covers as the Dioko, and have extruded lips to secure eartips.The 2-pin connectors are very snug and quite difficult to remove. The 2-pin connectors fit flush with the surface of the IEM housing body. Each 2-pin entry site is marked with a small red dot to indicate polarity.The included 2-pin cable has two strands that are joined in parallel below the Y-split. The cable uses a mix of metal and dark plastic hardware. The cable jack has a straight form factor. “SAL♪NOTES” is printed in white along the length of the jack housing. There is strain relief above the jack housing but none at the Y-split. The cable has pre-formed earguides without memory wire and a rubber chin-adjustment choker. The curved 2-pin housings have faintly raised “L” and “R” markings. The cable is mildly microphonic.COMFORT, FIT, AND ISOLATION:The 7Hz Salnotes Zero is intended to be worn cable-up. The earpieces have a shallow insertion depth. I found the Zero to be very comfortable. However, secureness of fit is below average and the housings required occasional readjustment with most eartips I tried the Zero with. Isolation is fairly poor. There is mild driver flex.SOUND AND COMPARISON TO THE MOONDROP CHU:The 7Hz Salnotes Zero is tuned very similarly to the Moondrop Chu.Like the Chu, the Zero has a Harman-ish sound that emphasizes sub-bass over mid-bass, features a robust pinna gain region, and slopes downward from the pinna gain region through the upper treble.The biggest tonal difference between the Chu and the Zero is that the Zero’s pinna gain region peaks later than the Chu. The Chu’s pinna gain region is centered around 3 kHz, while the Zero’s peaks later at around 3.5 kHz. This is a subtle difference, but depending on your ear physiology, may impact which of the two IEMs vocals sound more natural with. The Zero has a twinge more measured sub-bass than the Chu, although the difference between my samples is so small that this may be a question of unit variation rather than intended tuning. Subjectively, I feel that percussion actually has a greater impact on the Chu than the Zero. The Chu also has a hair more upper treble extension than the Zero.The Zero’s sub-bass shelf is mild in its amplitude, and sub-bass extension is average. Bass articulation and resolution are both very good. The Zero’s bass is well-textured for the price but is lacking in impact. The result is a clean but underwhelming bass tuning. After hearing the Chu and now the Zero, I have come to believe that if an IEM opts for a pure sub-bass shelf, the amplitude of that shelf needs to be greater than what either of these IEMs displays. The bass does not bleed into the lower mids.The Zero’s midrange is on the cooler side. Male vocals have grit but are slightly lacking in warmth. The amount of body to male vocals is somewhere in between these two other qualities. Female vocals are slightly more forward than male vocals, though both are very intelligible. Female vocals do sound more natural on the Chu than the Zero. On the Zero, there is a hint of strain and sibilance. On the Chu, female vocals are just slightly more grounded. With that said, the Zero’s midrange clarity is astonishing for an IEM of this price. The level of presence is essentially perfect for heavy rock genres. Timbre is slightly dry but natural sounding overall.The Zero has slightly less lower treble energy than the Chu, which I prefer. Like the Chu, the Zero has a noticeable drop-off in the mid-treble which deprives cymbal hits of sparkle. While the Chu has better upper treble extension than the Zero, the Zero has slightly crisper treble transient delivery. The Chu has a larger soundstage and slightly better detail retrieval. Imaging between the two is comparable. The Zero has the best instrument separation I have heard on an IEM at this price.AMPLIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND SOURCE PAIRING:The 7Hz Salnotes Zero does not need a powerful source to reach a usable listening volume. I did not notice hiss with any of my devices.

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  3. Mars

    So Much Better Than Regular Earbuds
    to preface, i’m no audiophile. i just really like listening to music. but i think these are some of the best in this price range. for reference i’ve had these since july and it is currently october.the audio is beyond clear. the sound is so much better than some $150/$200 headphones i’ve tried. the noise cancelling is amazing for non-anc earbuds. you can still hear some sounds, but it’s really good for just passive noise cancellation. these can also get EXTREMELY loud, i hardly ever listen above half volume. these are seriously amazing.these perform amazing on acoustic songs (hozier’s unreal unearth was absolutely heavenly sounding) as well as electronic songs (an example from what i’ve listened to on these would be taylor swift’s lavander haze or another one of her pop songs). i don’t prefer bass heavy songs at all, so i can’t really give you a well opinion on that. if you want more audiophile-terminology then i’m sure someone else has said it like that. i’m just here for the common people.it definitely seems like they should weigh more than normal earbuds, but i don’t think the difference is that much. and i think it helps them not fall out nearly as much as normal earbuds do. i personally think they’re so much more comfortable for long term wear than earbuds i’ve tried are.it definitely takes a moment to figure out how exactly to put them together, but you’ll for sure know if you did it wrong. and they come with different size tips so that’s a bonus. it may take some getting used to wear, especially if you aren’t used to having a wire sit on your ear. but i like that. they don’t slip out of my ears either. (note: even though the cord does go over your ear, it doesn’t have to sit right close to it, sometimes it’ll be more comfortable that way.)i did take a star off for the cord’s lifespan, which is pretty much my only con. UPDATE: IT WAS THE ADAPTER I WAS USING THAT GAVE ME THE ISSUE OF PAUSING RANDOMLY/NOT PLAYINGnovember 28 update: i think i blew the speakers on these… bc all of a sudden i’m having to play these super loudly to hear at a comfortable level. i’ve streamed 22.2k minutes of music with these, courtesy of stats.fm, so i think that’s a pretty good lifespan for $20 earbuds.tldr: these are amazing for the $20/$25 dollar price range, good passive noise control, absolutely incredibly sound, much better than your normal earbuds.

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  4. Kazuyuki Arai

    Great value for the money. Comfortable fit and good sound.

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  5. Pro cent

    Działają niby ok ale nie wiem czy tylko w mojej wersji ale mało dołu. Bassu prawie jak by nie było. Reszta mikrofon i środek ok.Poprzednia parę odesłałem ze względu na zepsuty mikrofon.Produkt nie spełnił oczekiwań. Miały grać przyzwoicie za tą cenę ale niestety nie grają.

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  6. Odinei Silva

    Fone Top, zero ruído e qualidade mto boa.

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  7. simon9740

    read about them on reddit and they are great! the are also slim so you dont feel them if you sleep with them on.

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  8. Zenon

    Picked these up because of the raving online reviews. I like a balanced sound with even bass and treble so it suits me quite well, but this is of course, subjective.A bit concerned about the reviews about QC before purchase, but after about a year of daily use and abuse, I have not had any issues yet, so either I got lucky or the defect rate is quite low.

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    Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver in-Ear Earphone IEM with Metal Composite Diaphragm Stainless Steel Faceplate Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable (Black, with Mic, 3.5mm)
    Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver in-Ear Earphone IEM with Metal Composite Diaphragm Stainless Steel Faceplate Detachable 2Pin OFC Cable (Black, with Mic, 3.5mm)

    Original price was: €26.Current price is: €24.

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