🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience with Timeless Sound!
The Linsoul 7HZ Timeless in-ear earphones feature a cutting-edge 14.2mm planar driver, crafted from durable CNC aluminum, and a lightweight design for ultimate comfort. With a detachable MMCX cable and advanced magnet technology, these earphones promise an unparalleled audio experience, making them perfect for both work and leisure.
Brand | Linsoul |
Manufacturer | 7HZ |
Model | 7HZ Timeless |
Model Name | 7HZ Timeless |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 10.5 x 5 cm; 200 Grams |
Item model number | 7HZ Timeless |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Special Features | Lightweight, THD: <0.2%/1KHZ, Water Resistant |
Mounting Hardware | Cable |
Number of items | 1 |
Microphone format | Detachable |
Headphones form factor | In Ear |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Connector Type | Wired |
Material | Aluminum,Copper |
Form Factor | In ear, In Ear |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | 7HZ |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 200 g |
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.
S**N
Hype did not disappoint
Oooh boy. I purchased these as another lower-mid range IEM to add to my quickly growing collection. Mainly picked them up after reading the hype behind them from all of the major reviewers. Not going to lie, I was genuinely concerned before receiving them. I was worried I was getting myself worked up, and that they would fall short of what I was anticipating. So glad I was wrong.Packaging is excellent, though some would consider it maybe a little wasteful. The machined aluminum box it comes with is super nice, even if you struggle to fit the IEMs in them with a better cable. Speaking of the cable, it is fine. Not phenomenal by any means, but it's serviceable. The red accents may be a bit TOO red for some, but it's fine. Ear tips it comes with are good, but I have only had good luck when it comes to fit and sound with the blue ones. The clear ones at a bit too much in the highs for my tastes, and the tall tips do not fit well for me. Build quality is excellent on my pair. Seam is noticeable, but that is to be expected of the metal housing. Despite looking obnoxious, the fit and comfort is fine on these. The driver only really sticks out about what you would expect a standard IEM to, as the circular pattern is largely flat. Now to the fun stuff.These. Sound. Great.I absolutely LOVE what these are doing. Like I mentioned earlier, the sound signature can be affected quite a bit by the ear tips, so all of these comments will reference the blue tips included. I did also try other tips, such as spring tips from Moondrop and SpinFits, and overall would still lean towards the blue ones. Bass is excellent. You definitely get that planar punch and speed, though it is far from overpowering. Mids are relaxed, but still well-detailed. In my opinion, these shine in the upper range. The highs are bright, clear, and there is plenty of airiness. With most of the tips, I find them right at the edge of harsh, but they never really overstep. The blue tips bring this down a bit while keeping nearly all of the detail. Soundstage is a bit middle-of-the-road, but that's to be expected of IEMs in this price range. The technical detail that these can provide is astonishing. They also take EQ like a champ if you want to bring the bass up or draw back the highs. Using Wavelet to give me Crinacle's tuning makes these about perfect for me.These are, by far, my most fun pair of IEMs. Whether I am walking around my house or just lounging in bed, I always find myself going back to these over my other IEMs. They are relatively easy to drive, sound good on most players, are super light, and just... EVERYTHING. I have had a few co-workers try these out, and they are also pretty taken aback by the sound. While some people have had QA issues in the past, my pair had no obvious balancing issues or anything like that. Overall, I am so glad I picked these up. If you like the idea of a planar IEM, just do it.
A**E
Spitzen In-Ear-Kopfhörer
Schreibe eigentlich keine Rezensionen. Aber diesmal muss ich. Zusammenfassend ist zu sagen, der Kopfhörer ist alsolute Spitze: Anpassung In-Ear, Tragekomfort sehr gut. Wertigkeit sehr gut. Und der Klang ist sowas von gut, verteilt, ausgewogen. abgestimmt in allen Tonbereichen. Habe/hatte schon sehr viele Kopfhörer, aber das hier ist wirklich ein Klangerlebnis. Und noch etwas bleibt zu bemerken. Durch seine flache Bauweise kann man auch auf der Seite liegend gut Musik hören.
M**E
Fantastiques
Connectés à mon Xiaomi 13T Pro via un DAC iFi Go Link, ces intras planar Linsoul 7HZ Timeless AE sont fantastiques. Compte tenu du To de stockage, j’ai transféré le ‘meilleur’ de ma bbl audio HiRes et l’écoute via FooBar 2000 est tout bonnement proche de celle de ma config PC de bureau (DAC Audio-GD R28, Câble Grandis de chez Arctic, Casque Planar Audeze LCD-XC et écoute HiRes via JPlay Femto & Audirvana). Avec un peu moins de dynamique et de présence sonore quand même (surtout pour les voix), mais avec autant de détails, de précision dans les basses et les aigus, bref du pur bonheur sonore. Le tout pour un coût 10 fois moindre et surtout toujours dispo avec soi !Ceux qui dénigrent la ‘ChiFi’ n’ont rien compris au problème. ‘Ils’ sont forts, très forts. Et produisent de la top qualité pour 5 à 10 fois moins cher qu’en ‘occident’. Chercher l’erreur.Le seul bémol quand même concerne les embouts. Je n’ai rien trouvé de satisfaisant dans les 2 boites, à part la paire de ‘gros’ blancs cylindriques et encore. Car ce morceau de silicone est un maillon fondamental : si le conduit auditif n’est pas parfaitement obstrué par l’embout, l’écoute est désastreuse. Un bon moyen de le savoir est d’appuyer pendant l’écoute sur les intras. Il ne doit pas y avoir de différence sonore. Et surtout aussi pas de protection cérumen qui atténue et pollue la sonorité (présente dans pas mal d’embouts en mousse). Je ne suis pas un géant, mais pour ma part il me faut des embouts L pour que ça ‘matche’ et surtout une ouverture la plus grande possible pour que le son ‘inonde’ le pavillon de l’oreille. Heureusement j’avais cela d’un autre intra (6 mm), et je trouve que la plupart des embouts des 2 boites ne respecte pas ce critère. Quant aux câbles en forme de boucles à passer autour des oreilles, c’est une super idée.Voilà tout est dit. A consommer sans hésitation.
C**N
Buena caldad de sonido en medios y agudos. Escenario sonoro algo aplanado
Como se esperaba, tiene una calidad de sonido bastante satisfactoria para este nivel de precios en estos tiempos. Los graves son decentes aunque mi oído de 65 años puede estar perdiendo algo en esa banda. Los medios son muy satisfactorios. Los agudos son claros y sin sibilancias. Los he probado con ecualizador MSB de Hiby R3 Pro Saber. Al final los he dejado con el MSBE desactivado. En general tienen un sonido cálido. El escenario sonoro es como se esperaba por las revisiones, buena amplitud pero poca profundidad, como si estuviésemos enfrente de una pared. Pero no es decepcionante del todo, permite localizar y diferencia bien los instrumentos. La calidad del sonido es más bien calidad. Me parecen muy apropiados para música clásica y algo menos para jazz (lo preferiría al revés) aunque las vocales femeninas las reproduce bien y sin sibilancias. Comparados con los escasos IEM que he probado, prefería mis viejos Fiio F9 Pro, más apropiados para jazz, óptimos para voces y espectaculares para guitarra acústica. Ese limpio y realista rasgueo de la guitarra no lo he vuelto a encontrar. Lo echo de menos. Lástima que estén desclasificados. Probé los KZ ZSX. Los tengo arrinconados. Pésima calidad y realismo, nulo escenario sonoro. Tampoco se podía pedir más para ese nivel de precios. En cuanto a mis Hiby Seeds II, pueden ser apropiados para alguien que empieza, pero no para mi nivel de exigencia. No eran caros de oferta. La calidad del sonido en graves, medios y agudos no es mala, pero les falta definición, además de resultarme incómodos para mis oídos y pesados. El escenario sonoro es decepcionante. Pocas veces he sido capaz de sentir los instrumentos a una minima distancia de mi cabeza. Los he aguantado unos meses. La diferencia con los Timeless AE es muy notoria, es un cambio espectacular, sobretodo con unas buenas puntas. Estoy satisfecho con ellos ... por ahora. Ayer les puse unas puntas SpinFit W1. Realzan notoriamente los graves y agudos, y he notado alguna mejora en la amplitud del escenario sonoro. Peeero... voy a tener que usar el ecualizador para disminuir esos graves. Aún tengo que probarlos más y los propios Timeless aún no tienen todo el rodaje hecho.
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