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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
your case is same as mine, i would enjoy Tanchjim Bunny over my Ew300 set
r/iems • I cant really tell the difference between 200$ IEMs and 30$ IEMs ->I bought the DSP, since I will use them with the phone when not using my jm21 and artti t10
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->At this stage just roll a dice and get that one because everything would be an upgrade compared to 5bucks iem.imo the safest would be zero 2 cus its just neutral with bass boost then start exploring from there.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 - too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->I forgot that zero 2 has bad included accessories so if u want better included stuff ill go for waner and gates or bunny for dsp(usb c).but like i said just roll a dice ,all of them are good enough
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 - too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->If you have headphone jack maybe pick any of iem but if u only have usb c then get bunny?so that u will waste least amount of money to try out iem and can decide whether its worth it to invest more or not.
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 - too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->Moondrop may's (my daily driver until about a week ago) or the cheaper but similar tanchjim bunny, or 7hz sonus, newer set i own Both are great, may's sound warm and neutral (you'll hear vocals, bass rumble, higher frequency instrument will sound laid back like violins tambourine... rock is great though), sonus sound spacious, clear and detailed with extra subbass (super fun at high volumes, and for busy tracks) If you don't get a sub $20 set you should benefit quite well by a dac, ka11/trn black pearl will do great, get the latter if you intend to get balanced planars or headsets in the future (or just want a more powerful dac) keep us updated and gl, hf
r/iems • Bought the TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero and I'm disappointed - need advice as a complete IEM noob ->Grab you a pair on TANCHJIM ultima if you like bullet buds, or you could grab the bunny if you want traditional iem shape. Both are generally around$20. You can connect the usb c and change eq to your liking, but their house tuning punches way above its weight for price until you know a little more exactly what you like! ðŸ‘
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The tanchjim bunny DSP version should be a good beginner iem
r/iems • recommend me the best beginner iem out there around 20 dollars ->Either Tangzu Wan'er SG 2 or Tanchjim Bunny. Bunny is out of stock for now.
r/headphonesindia • IEM or TWS (realme t310) for online classes any recommendation would help ->Wan'er 2 is small-medium in size. Tanchjim bunny is small size but out of stock and leaning more towards neutral.
r/headphonesindia • IEM or TWS (realme t310) for online classes any recommendation would help ->Simply get a cheapo iem ... I would suggest the tanchjim bunny DSP and also get a usb A to C adapter if you don't have usb c output on your pc.... If you have a android phone then you can also change how the bunny sounds using the tanchjim app
r/inearfidelity • i'm new to iems ->I'd say go with Tanchjim stuff - Nora, Fission, Bunny, Origin, Force... they all have a fairly neutral-ish tonality. In my opinion, they're a safer recommendation than the Hexa. The Hexa is really divisive - people don't seem to agree on how it sounds. Maybe it's the odd hexagonal shell shape, but there's a lot of variation in impressions. Nobody agrees on the sound. You got like 75% of people saying it has no bass and 25% saying it has the perfect amount of bass. Quite a number of people (myself included) just don't like it. Go for Tanchjim instead. You really can't go wrong with Fission. It's very very close to the Tanchjim Origin which is an awesome IEM.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Check out my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny, here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/tanchjim-bunny-maze-review/ Tanchjim Bunny Maze Review -Single DD -Comes with or without DSP cable -$19 Yo! What is up audio peeps? I'll pretend I didn't just say that. Anyways, attached is my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny Maze. The Bunny is Tanchjim's latest foray into the Ultra-budget category, and the variant I'm reviewing today is the latest DSP cable version. Folks, I'm not going to go crazy in this little blurb but I found it hard to find faults with this set for the cost of $19. For anyone new to the iem space, new to DSP cables, new to audio in general, or simply just collectors, the Bunny is a really solid offering. It just is. The Bunny has that awesome Tanchjim single DD DNA with a very nicely balanced tuning. Strong punchy bass, forward and clean mids, non-offensive and extended treble with moderate brilliance. Really a very nice balance. However, what's nice is that the Bunny happens to come with the Tanchjim APP which allows the listener to literally change everything up to your liking. It has a bunch of presets for music, for gaming, and a very solid parametric EQ. Also, the Bunny takes very well to EQ which isn't always a guarantee. At any rate, I'm very happy with what Tanchjim has put to market with this set. If any of you are curious about the Bunny I certainly try to cover every aspect of this set. Feel free to visit mobileaudiophile.com and click the link above (or below), and I thank you in advance for dojng so. Have a wonderful weekend everyone. Take care. 🔥🔥Bunny Pros🔥🔥 -Price to performance -Very light, very comfortable earphones and cable -Nice looking budget set. Cool opaque, clear, minimalist design -Nicely tuned DSP cable -Great app for EQ'ing the Bunny -2-pin style cable can be used with many other 2-pin iems -Very nice tuning, balanced, clean sound signature -Tight and punchy low-end -Melodic style rhythmic midrange, smoother than crisp -Non-offensive treble, enough brilliance and good extension -Details are better than they should be -Instrument separation is nicely etched -Sounds fantastic with a 4.4 balanced cable 🥶🥶Bunny Cons🥶🥶 -Not everyone loves this design (Bunny Ears) -Not the most powerful amp within the DSP cable (volume isn't the highest) -Slightly more output power helps the Bunny quite a lot -Not for bass-bois -I cannot in good faith come up with any other real cons for this cost Check out my full review of the Tanchjim Bunny, here: https://mobileaudiophile.com/in-ear-earphones-iem-iems-reviews/tanchjim-bunny-maze-review/
r/iems • View on Reddit →Grab you a pair on TANCHJIM ultima if you like bullet buds, or you could grab the bunny if you want traditional iem shape. Both are generally around$20. You can connect the usb c and change eq to your liking, but their house tuning punches way above its weight for price until you know a little more exactly what you like! ðŸ‘
r/iems • View on Reddit →For me... EW200. That set is wonderful. However, it is very much neutral to neutral bright. So it would have to fit your preferences. However, the EW200 is one of the best sets that money can buy under $50. No doubt about it. I really enjoy the Bunny, it's a fantastic budget set. It really is. However, the EW200 is a different animal. It has some fantastic drivers, beautiful build and design, and one of the cleanest tunings you'll find at that price. It really should've been a $75- $100 set. So ya, my first question is, what is your preference? Do you know what your prefffered sound signature is? If not that's perfectly fine but it does help to zero in on what will work for you.
r/iems • View on Reddit →All of the above have emphasized bass (more than neutral) to varying degrees, I would recommend something like Tanchjim Bunny, Tanchjim Zero Ultima, Tanchjim 1, Zero 1. (Tanchjim is the only - or one of the few - IEM companies that makes more neutral signatures at the sub 30 price range.
r/iems • View on Reddit →I don't have the beast, but I would say the wyvern is as good. Bear in mind that cost isn't always a mark of higher quality. Chu 2, wyvern or tanchjim bunny are my votes
r/iems • View on Reddit →your case is same as mine, i would enjoy Tanchjim Bunny over my Ew300 set
r/iems • View on Reddit →IMO Sennheiser doesn't compete well with most respected Chinese IEM manufacturers on any level in this space. Others have talked about the high-end, but their IE 200 is overpriced and easily outclassed by $20 budget IEMs. I'd take a Tanchjim Bunny over an IE 200 any day. I think now they mostly appeal to those out of the loop, musicians more concerned with creation than listening, and people afraid to buy from China due to some dated notions about quality. Same folks that still buy Shure IEMs.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Bunny. I think the sound stage of the Castor Harman is nicer. But your ears might not hear that. Otherwise the detail retrieval, driver quality, and fit and finish of the bunny is much better than the KZ. Unless you ABSOLUTELY need the 3.5mm, get the DSP version, and get the Tanchjim Android App, and use the DSP. It's absolutely fantastic to just be able to change the tuning on thr IEM. No stupid dip switches, no fidly knobs, just click, apply, and go. And it will remember your last setting, SK if you plug it into another USB device, it will keep whatever tuning is set.
r/iems • View on Reddit →It's well worth it. I got a Fiio M21 with Cassette Case, Mangird Tea Pros, Truthear Pure, Tanchjim Bunny DSP & NICEHCK Blackcat IEM cable for $540 total. Aliexpress is well worth it bud
r/iems • View on Reddit →Now, I would've said to buy many $20-ish dollar sets and experiment in the past, but just buy the Tanchjim Bunny DSP, at around $25.00, and download the different EQs by the community in the Tanchjim app, so you can experiment with sound signatures. Once you find what you like, ho from there to spend more money on something close to that target.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Oh I certainly thinks so. If you have a balanced cable and a semi powerful source (any decent dongle dac at least) and a 3.5 single ended port I think you'll be more than fine. I personally enjoy this set with a 4.4 balanced cable using better sources but I realize not everyone has those options. Also, I don't want to lead anyone astray because the DSP cable does a fine job. Now, in my subjective opinion I like how the Bunny scales with a bit more power, but that's not to say you won't have a very solid listening session through the other methods.
r/iems • View on Reddit →They offer balanced safe tonality. For me, they are not offensive, something I can listen to, but may not have as much fun as I had with Castor Pro. Imo, Castor Pro is something you would consider as a niche. They might not be as mainstream and crowd pleasing as Chu 2 and Bunny. They sound almost identical for the most part.
r/iems • View on Reddit →tanchjim bunny. also get a dongle dac if you're plugging them straight into pc, they're like $5-10 on aliexpress and some will come with usb a adapter. i mean on dd it's probably not going to matter too much but high impedance can mess up the sound, there's probably noise too, etc.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Simply get a cheapo iem ... I would suggest the tanchjim bunny DSP and also get a usb A to C adapter if you don't have usb c output on your pc.... If you have a android phone then you can also change how the bunny sounds using the tanchjim app
r/inearfidelity • View on Reddit →I do have kph30i with me. I found my tanchjim bunny to have better clarity than kph30i. But obviously the koss has greater soundstage and fullness
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Hey, your're me! I get enjoyment out of IEMs at every price point. I also use me Bunny as beaters, travel with my Kima 2, and use the high end at home. It's often more exciting to find a cheapie that punches above weight than it is to find a pricier set that outperforms it. That being said OP has a lot older sets that many would argue are outperformed by today's mid tier. Or even a Waner 2.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Wan'er 2 is small-medium in size. Tanchjim bunny is small size but out of stock and leaning more towards neutral.
r/headphonesindia • View on Reddit →Moondrop may's (my daily driver until about a week ago) or the cheaper but similar tanchjim bunny, or 7hz sonus, newer set i own Both are great, may's sound warm and neutral (you'll hear vocals, bass rumble, higher frequency instrument will sound laid back like violins tambourine... rock is great though), sonus sound spacious, clear and detailed with extra subbass (super fun at high volumes, and for busy tracks) If you don't get a sub $20 set you should benefit quite well by a dac, ka11/trn black pearl will do great, get the latter if you intend to get balanced planars or headsets in the future (or just want a more powerful dac) keep us updated and gl, hf
r/iems • View on Reddit →My first and only is Tanchjim Bunny. I like them. If I could do it again, idk. I really like Bunny. My initial first choice was Tangzu Wan'er but idk if it can beat Bunny outside of the tips that come with it. The Bunny app was really a great learning experience and lots of utility.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Out of these, I'd go for the Tanchjim Bunny DSP, you can EQ via the app and the app is actually pretty nice. I sometimes use it for gaming (single-player stuff though but I did use it once for Valorant).
r/iems • View on Reddit →comparable sound quality, lower quality cable and shell, much smaller nozzle and more comfortable and 1/3 the price, if you are after sound quality for cheap there are basically 2 good option Bunny and ZiiGaat Nuo which doesn't sound how OP wants his IEM to sounds, if you up the price from $30 you got better stuff obviously, Artti T10 for example for $50-60 would be a lot better than both Zero: Red and Bunny
r/iems • View on Reddit →grab Tanchjim Bunny DSP then, got a few presets so you can find out what kind of sound you like, it's about same price and better than any of those(had them all)
r/iems • View on Reddit →Sa price point na yan ung contenders ay ung: Salnote 7hz Zero 2 Moondrop Chu II Tanchjim Bunny Tangzu Wan Er 2 All of them are good pero iba iba sila ng sound profile so depende sa trip mo. As a treble head, mas gusto ko ung Tanchjim Bunny sa lahat since mas treble ang focus nya.
r/ShopeePH • View on Reddit →I'd recommend the Tanchjim Bunny but the USB-C version do you can fine tune it as you wish.
r/iems • View on Reddit →1. usually yes but there are two I can recommend, Tanchjim Bunny and Ziigaat Nuo 2. it is, but when you get the IEM it's already done if they powered them on from factory for QC 3. you need to know the song if ur listening over wire but if ur using BT you are doing double lossless then and 1411kbps flac will sound so much better than 320kbps, on LDAC you can tell every time 4. it did back in 2005, it's 2025 now 5. agree
r/iems • View on Reddit →Tanchjim Bunny has been well received and has the potential to be a budget king. But again, castor pro is ahead in technicality. Chu2 dsp ..It's not enough for me.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Hisenior cano cristales maybe? Jk i like the faceplate tho Well i think you should try cheaper iem. Price is in order > Sgor Luna>KZ PRX>Artti t10 (planar) Tanchjim one>Tin Audio T2>Truthear Hexa>Truthear Pure (Neutral) Tangzu wan'er SG>Tanchjim Bunny>Celest Wyvern Black/Abyss>Simgot EW300 DSP>Aful Explorer (Warm) Or cheap Bone conduction iem like KBear KB02 Edit: And if you like Kiwi Ears they have plenty of good iem like the Septet, Astral, orchestra lite
r/iems • View on Reddit →I might be able to get the Kefine klen under 40-45 dollars with some deals and at that price the klen is one of the best blind buys you can make. Otherwise you can look into thetanchjim bunny dsp version as it gives you the ability to EQ the IEM as per your taste, and the best part you don't need any dac to use it it's plug and play although the stock sound isn't the best but with a little bit EQ it's arguably one of the best pair of IEM. So these two are my recommendations and definitely you can consider the Wan'ner 2 as well as the stock tuning of that IEM is better than the bunny.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Tanchjim Bunny DSP version for sure. At that price it's a no-brainer. Though I'd EQ it with a bit more mid bass to match Bunny non-DSP version. QKZ HBB is a classic (I have one) but resolution is lacking a bit.
r/iems • View on Reddit →the tanchjim app is incredibly good, you can EQ the bunny very well and there's a lot of pre-eq'd settings you can choose. you basically have almost every IEM (tonal wise) with the bunny. Ofc imaging, soundstage etc is a different thing though, but it can replicate a lot of < $70- $80 IEM on how they would sound.
r/iems • View on Reddit →Personally I'd go for the SM4s since I vibe with their sound. The only thing holding me to buy them is I already have the Truthear Novas, which is kinda the same Harman-ish tuning (but the SM4s have more treble energy). Just a heads up, I heard from audio reviewers that the SM5s are coming soon (though reviewer like Jaysaudio said they are a bit different than SM4s). For long-term use it really depends on luck and your habits bro. I still have IEMs/earphones from 10 years ago that still work fine till this day. Just make sure you always put them in a case after using them (and luckily the SM4 already comes with one).
r/iems • View on Reddit →Some people dislike that the nozzles on the chu 2 are unlacquered brass and if they get wet will start to get some green oxides. That's literally it. You can wipe the nozzles off every now and then with a paper towel. Also the chu 2 has replaceable filters, unlike anything else. Chu 2 is by far the best all rounder. Wan'er are a total tier down and kz is a shady company not worth supporting (the castor is only okay too) The only $20 options in the same tier as the chu 2 are the kinera wyvern and the tanchjim bunny
r/iems • View on Reddit →Tanchjim bunny, bunny dsp, ziigaat nuo are technically a clear cut above other budget IEMs up to $30-35 msrp, well nuo is technically like 30 msrp but it's always a lot cheaper
r/iems • View on Reddit →I agree. Tanchjim Bunny DSP with the app to try different targets 🫶ðŸ¼
r/iems • View on Reddit →Yep, I'd recommend still check out the Tanchjim Bunny, if it's on sale, I promise you'll love it. (It's around 20$) I make this recommendation with your bass preference in mind.
r/iems • View on Reddit →KiwiEars Airoso. Get it while its still under $100. >Truthhear Gate, Tanchjim Bunny, and KZ Klean for a blind buy or the Truthhear Hexa, Truthhear Nova and Letshouer 12 Pro (but my friend said the 12 Pro has weird bass) Gate = No. Plastic shell resonates. Feels like garbage. People that love the gate, i question all of their listening tastes. Bunny = Fantastic. Probably one of the best $20 IEM's available. The USB DSP and app make it more fun. KZ Klean = Uh... Kefine Klean, maybe? Kefine Klean is a great choice at $50. But i think the Inawaken Dawn is better. Hexa = Good, but very dull to someone who is new to the hobby, and used to V shaped tunings (i.e. boosted bass and treble, Hexa is very flat) Nova = Tuned to the popular Harmon Curve. Which is very V shaped. THe Simgot SuperMix4 is a common alternative. S12 Pro = Planar. Fantastic IEM. BUT...and this is probably why your buddy said ti had "weird bass", it will require you to use a higher powered Dongle DAC/Amp, because Planars need a lot of power to push around. If you underpower them, they sound muddy, thuddy, and dead. With enough power, they have amazing tactility and speed. But they do suffer from a somewhat metalic timbre that can be off putting to some people, as they are not "natural" sounding. But very fun. Overall, like i said, i think the KiwiEars Airoso is your best bet. It is a hybrid IEM that plays very clean, provides tons of detail, and bass when you need it. And seems to play about every genre of music you throw at it, without feeling like its lacking. Its not a neutral tuning, but it plays naturally. If that makes sense?
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