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CDanny99 t1_ixlrqlr wrote

Coincidentally or not, both sets were tuned by Crinacle. So you may explore other stuff tuned by him if you liked what he has done, or try out some sets that are bassier or more neutral for something different.

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Gueblos t1_ixpnbjm wrote

Huh is the Salnotes Zero tuned by Crin? Aren't you thinking about the Truthear Zero

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CDanny99 t1_ixpph6l wrote

He mentions in the description of this video that he was consulted on with monetary compensation for the Salnotes Zero.

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Gueblos t1_ixpt10y wrote

Interesting, never heard anyone mention that before

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Gafi30 OP t1_ixmvgn9 wrote

I'm tempted by the Truthear x Crinacle Zero actually, what do you think about them?

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Giggleplex t1_ixnzocl wrote

I think the Truthear Hexa would be a better investment. Similar sound to the CRN but should be more refined.

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RammityRam t1_ixocm4m wrote

Harman, and harman is bad imo, thin af

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blorg t1_ixpmznc wrote

The Truthear Zero is not overly thin sounding, IMO, the subwoofery bass gives it substantial body. It's probably less thin sounding than either of the CRN or Truthear Zero. The bass on it comes across as more than in the graph. I never EQ an IEM to Harman, I do find that too thin, but this one actually isn't. It's very well tuned.

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nahmanidk t1_ixoeerj wrote

Once you get that, you’ll have spent $100 on 3 different pairs that are not drastically different from each other in performance but tuned slightly differently. You may be better off saving for something higher end once you’ve spent some time with the CRN and Salnotes Zero to learn what you like.

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