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The Linsoul 7HZ Timeless 14.2mm Planar HiFi In-ear Earphone features a lightweight design, CNC aluminum shell, and a detachable MMCX cable, providing exceptional sound quality and comfort for both work and leisure.
Controller Type | Button |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | fabric |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling, Music, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Video Calling, Watching Movies, Playing Games |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Blue |
Color | Timeless |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 5- 40000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 14.2 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
S**S
I love it
Fit is decent and the sound quality + noise cancellation are amazing! A nice upgrade from the shure se-215
A**I
More than expected!!
I bought this planar with Hidizs AP80 PRO-X to get the whole experience, and believe me when i say this timeless is truly timeless, it goes deep very low & very high without any problems and i see now why audiophiles compare it to 500$-600$ planers , plus it fits the ear perfectly, was a little hesitant about how much volume it can handle (i use volume enhancers before) but this can even handle more than 100% volume, satisfied 100% wish bough them earlier.
T**U
Great device
Its a Great one same like moondrop bleeding dusk 2.
S**M
Best IEM ever!
After trying a lot of iems finally I bought the timeless and guys, its really worth the hype. Don't waste your money on other iems, this one fully deserves it! Amazing sound quality and tuning, right out of the box!
S**E
Just Amazing
These are a bit of a game changer. The sound quality is incredible. The sound curve fits my taste well. Great bass, but we'll presented and not smears. Crispy mids and high present vocals well. I love them. I use them for music and gaming. Gaming wise they feel spacious but pin point sound direction superbly.
S**K
Most audiophile bang for the buck possible
I don't often take the time to review my Amazon purchases (thank you to those of you who do), but I felt this product and the audio community deserves my contribution. I have never written a review of a piece of audio equipment before but have read thousands. Hi-fi is not my profession or field of study. It is a pursuit that has added a certain quality to my life over the years. What follows is my personal opinions and observations of these IEMs.TL;TR: It is a stand-out product, a definite must-buy at this price. Plan to use EQ, for sure.I have been seriously into hi-fi since I was a teenager. I bought my first pair of so-called audiophile speakers, a set of Snell K3s, back in 1989. I have had the good fortune to own quite a lot of higher-end equipment since. My living situation recently changed and I no longer have the space and privacy for large loud speakers and the heavy equipment to make them go. I am a late comer to the world of headphones (excepting the usual mass market/ANC/Best Buy stuff). I have been using a pair of Beyerdynamics DT 770 Pro Xs for the last few months. Great value for the money. I recently added a Chord Mojo 2 DAC/AMP. Yes, it is as good as they say.My only experience with planar drivers was a brief love affair with some mid-level Magepans in the early 1990s. I have had a real curiosity to listen to planar headphones. I have also had a curiosity to try IEMs. I did not know what to expect, so I limited my financial risk and bought these 7Hz x Crinacle Salnotes Diokos. I also sprang for the +$16 cable package deal including the Tripowin Zonie. I won't repeat all of the unboxing stuff you've already read and watched elsewhere. Suffice it to say, the carrying case is more than I would expect at this price point. The construction is very solid and appears to be aluminum and glass. The overall aesthetic is... uhhh... how shall we say a product that looks like it should be named "Pharrell x Queen Elizabeth II". What is up with the whole purple-rapper-antique-cameo look? It mystifies me. I try not to look at myself in the mirror when I have them on. The silver braided cable just adds another level of weird retro-bling. Audiophiledom is, if anything, function over fashion. I have made bigger sacrifices in the elusive pursuit of sonic perfection.I installed the new cables and let them break in a bit... watched some movies and let them play music for a few of days by themselves. At this point, I would estimate they have 200 hours of break in time.The Good:The sound stage is wide, the image is precise. The detail is very high. The Mojo 2 has a feature called crossfeed which allows the listener to blend a little of one channel into the other in order to simulate actual loudspeakers where each ear is hearing each speaker. I thought it was a gimic until I learned to like it. It allows me to bring the sound stage into a more coherent whole on the 770s. The image on the Diokos doesn't require it at all. In fact, with each click up of the crossfeed button, I can hear the sound stage getting incrementally more constrained. The presentation is extremely unified and detailed.Going through the usual tracks I have been using to demo speakers for the last 35 years, I have actually noticed details I have never noticed before. I can't emphasize to you enough my pleasure at the surprise of finding new sounds on a track I have critically listened to >1000 times. That was worth my $100 right there. The 200Hz-2000Hz range seems like the real sweet spot for these IEMs. I have never enjoyed listening to the piano as much as I have with these. Listening to Alice Sandra Ott play Debussy gave me chills. I can distinguish Billie Eilish's inhalations between her nose and her mouth. I can hear the sounds of the snow crunching underneath the horses' hooves at the beginning of Roger Waters "Too Much Rope". Some more than others, but I am enjoying getting to know each of my well-known tracks all over again.For what it's worth, they are very comfortable on my ears using the installed purplish-clear tips. Six more sets of tips are included, so I am sure you'll find something that works for you. They are not heavy-feeling on my ears like I thought they would be. I can wear them for hours and forget they are there. Your mileage will vary.The not so good:The sound stage is not deep. I have been enjoying the detail and precision along the x and y axis, but the z axis is largely absent. I am a headphone novice, but I would assume that, like with loudspeakers, sound stage depth comes at a high $$ price.The sound as the recording engineer intended will likely sound bright and harsh to you. I would guess it's in the 6KHz-12KHz range - it is too much for my comfort. Additionally the sub-bass (~<150Hz) is underwhelming. Long story short, in order to fully enjoy and appreciate the potential from these IEMS, I need to use EQ. I have never in my life advocated for the use of EQ under any circumstances until now. I could understand how this could be a deal breaker for a potential buyer. That being said, I have been very satisfied with the Mojo 2's EQ functionality vis-a-vis these IEMs.They are not warm sounding. If your preference is a nice, mellow, warm sound, these are not for you. The are precise verging on clinical. I knew, to some extent, what I was getting myself into with planars. I could see how someone might be disappointed if they were coming from some Powerbeats 3 expecting the same but better somehow. Planars are an entirely different animal.Conclusions:In my opinion, these are a fantastic way to experience planars without risking much money. The detail is exquisite. The midrange and sound stage alone are worth the price of admission. If you are on the fence, jump. I have spent money on some very questionable upgrades looking for better sound. I can say in all honesty, this is the single best sound-value-per-dollar purchase I have ever made.The real risk to be aware of here is that this $100 might end up costing you a whole lot more money down the road. I spent a few hours with the DT 770 Pro Xs last night and realized they don't do it for me like they used to. My ears are craving a better image with more precision and detail mow. This little planar experiment has changed my preferences altogether, but I am happy to have learned something new. I suppose that is the path of the audiophile. If you buy a pair, I hope you enjoy them as much as I am.
B**N
Great for Metal
I did a bunch of forum and reddit reading trying to find a decent pair of IEMs for metal that also didn't cost over $500. These do not disappoint and probably punch well over their weight class in cost to perfmance.The bass is punchy and full, you can feel it hit you. Like really hit you. The treble can be a bit much sometimes, but I've gotten used to it. I haven't done much attempts at EQing because the original sound signature is amazing. Honestly, any genre sounds pretty freakin sweet though these, not just metal. But for metal specifically, the separation of instruments is chefs kiss. They can be sensitive with low quality mixes, but that is because they have great clarity and you can really hear the production quality.Unfortunately my first set had a right driver that had some issues with bass heavy songs, so I had to return for a new pair. It was having pretty bad crackle/buzz when low frequency bass came through. It also made this weird popping noise when I would lightly tap on the driver while it was in my ear, even not attached to the cable. I hadn't heard of many QC issues with these so maybe I just got unlucky. Thankfully, the second pair was fine.My only gripe is the tips. It's pretty difficult to find one's that are small enough to not cause fatigue, but big enough to get a good seal. Try a them all and see what sounds the best without pain in your ears. You may need to explore some better options in this avenue, but it includes many tips to try to see what size you are. You may not have the same size for both ears either.For reference I am pairing these with a Fiio F7 at the desk and a HiBy W3 II on the go. They sound fantastic through both, even on the $40 bluetooth W3.
**L
Amazing sound quality
Great product for a good price. Highly recommended
M**G
These earphones offer a combination of affordability and performance that is hard to beat
I recently had the opportunity to try out the Crinacle Salnotes Dioko earphones, and I must say, I am rather impressed. These earphones offer a combination of affordability and performance that is hard to beat.An outstanding feature of the Salnotes Dioko is its 14.6mm dual-cavity planar diaphragm driver. This driver has been meticulously modelled and simulated to ensure the best magnetic circuit structure and wire distribution. The result is a true audiophile sound character that delivers exceptional clarity and detail on every note. Whether you're listening to your favourite songs or working on professional audio projects, these earphones will not disappoint.What sets the Salnotes Dioko apart from other earphones is its partnership with renowned audio reviewer, Crinacle. Crinacle's expertise in tuning measurements in in-ear monitors has been instrumental in creating a natural and balanced sound signature for these earphones. The tuning is perfect for professional and studio use, making it a versatile choice for audio enthusiasts.In terms of design and build quality, the Salnotes Dioko does not disappoint. The earphones feature a finely CNC-machined aviation-grade aluminum body that is both durable and lightweight. This ensures they can withstand life's daily rigours while providing excellent noise isolation. The shell surface has also been treated with a high-level hard oxidation treatment, making it resistant to wear and tear.Another highlight of the Salnotes Dioko is its semi-premium mixed OCC copper cable. This 4-core (16-core would've been ideal) Litz structure cable combines copper and silver-plated copper to ensure high-quality sound transmission. The result is an earphone that delivers an excellent sound tone with a balanced mix of bass, mid-high range, and treble tones. Additionally, the earphones come with a customized large-capacity storage package, which is a practical and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional paper box packaging.Lastly, the Salnotes Dioko features a tempered glass and sapphire coating surface, giving it a luxurious and premium look. This attention to detail is a testament to the brand's commitment to providing a high-quality product.The Crinacle Salnotes Dioko earphones are a fantastic choice for anyone looking for an affordable and powerful performer. With its exceptional sound quality, expert tuning, durable build, and premium design, these earphones are a true gem in the audio world.
A**R
Excellent sound
I got these about a week ago and I haven't wanted to take them out since I got them. Completely blown away by just how good they are. The tuning is immaculate, the bass is amazing, very little bloat. The treble peaks are incredible. Gets nice and bright without being unpleasant. I have very treble sensitive ears and these are the first headphones I've heard where the treble peaks don't cause me physical pain. The build of the IEMs is really good, the shell is pure aliminum so it's nice and sturdy.Cons: the default cord is, in my opinion, awful. I hate it. It loves to twist itself up and also is extremely sensitive to feedback. At least touching it doesn't break your eardrums though like some cords.They are a little big so can probably get uncomfortable after a while depending on ear shape. I have the Salnotes 0 and I don't really feel a difference between them though.Ear tips: I haven't found a set of tips that came with it thay give me the seal I am looking for. Probably won't be an issue for most people though as I believe I counted spmething like 13 pairs of ear tips.Noise cancelation: essentially non-existant aside from the natural canceling from plugging your ears.Overall I highly recommend these. The price for them is a steal compared to what they are competing with.Will try to update this in 8~ months for long term functionality.
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