šŸ”¶ Mangird TEA (6 BA/1DD)

Did you have to be such a douchebag? There are better ways to word it you knowā€¦I wasnt trying to be rudeā€¦

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well i stated that i only heard the a6ā€¦so not really sure why you even have to mention it. just telling him my experience. you could easly just state your opinion of both sets and ignore my comment

Thanks!!

In apreciable soundstage, which is better?

@Resolution have both the A7 and the Tea.

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If you donā€™t know what frequency response you enjoy, the LZA7 is the best IEM Iā€™ve seen/heard that will let you experiment and let you find what you like. Itā€™s the most versatile IEM in regards to frequency response options. Iā€™m not completely sold on its ceramic treble driver tho.

The Mangird Tea is my favorite hybrid IEM. It has one of the nicest tunings Iā€™ve heard with a tasteful sub bass emphasis. The Tea has one of the best sound stages Iā€™ve heard in any IEM. The Tea is my favorite and #1 recommendation until you get into the tribrid territory $500 and up.

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Hi
I own the A7,
So the FR closest to the teas would be?

E.g. POP with gold filter?

Thanks :blush:

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I wouldnā€™t say any filter setting will = the Tea, but I prefer the LZA7 with the switch set to monitor and the black nozzles.

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I was in the same position as the asking bud.

After reading lots reviews, my conclusion was, what tea does, does it better. Lz a7 just do more stuff.

Lz A7 is a diversity monster. Tea is godzilla under 500$

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And alsoā€¦

ā€¦ They look like this :blush:

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As per the LZ A7, @Rikudou_Goku has one of the best written reviews out there. Make sure to check the review, has comparitions and music stamps :slight_smile:

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Thank you.

Lz has allowed me to learn/hear my preferred sig.

I feel ill end up going upto the next tier of iemsā€¦
Just think ill let things settle a little although the dunu est looks sexy :wink:

Leg 2 peaked my interest as a blon03 replacement. (So might reward myself with it)

Again, thanks for the feedback, appreciated.

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It was slammed pretty hard in this video from yesterdayā€¦

Absolutely. Feel free to hang out and learn as you think about what your next audiophile steps might look like. Weā€™re all on the same journey and itā€™s fun to share.

I also prefer A7 > Tea, but not enough to keep either. :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh yeah it was from his rec that I picked up the Lz.
I only really got back into the hobby after a long hiatus and had grabbed a p1 and t2 as starters.
Always loved my headgearā€¦the tech has moved on soon much in last 20years.

I think I chose lz as it let me hear what I liked, as originally I was looking I to headphones like sundara, fostex etcā€¦

Thanks for the trust. :+1:

Thank you

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Glad you came back. I just started :slight_smile:

I feel LZ A7 is a rabbit hole digger. Sounds amazing and a solid pick for mid-fi. Although, where it really will shine is when you find your prefered sound signature and then my friend, your wallet will run!

This hobby is like a fridge magnetā€¦ For money and wife aggro :stuck_out_tongue:

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Same. @Rikudou_Goku is my IEM Sensei. Heā€™s known to smack me around once and a whileā€¦

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I supose that Tea is better than blon bl03. NoĀæ?
I compare blon bl03 with hd560s, urbanfun, Spring 2 and i think blon is better in tonality, imagingā€¦very very good for me.

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The Blon BL03 is one hell of an IEM. Itā€™s one of the most coherent sounding IEMs in the budget category. It does a lot of things right, especially for itā€™s price. Itā€™s just not very technical and a lot of people have issues with its fit, but itā€™s superbly tuned at any price range.

I personally have two.

Well if you nullify the wifeā€¦you do end up with more money :grin: