Tanchjim Ola VS HZSOUND White Snow

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Tanchjim Ola and HZSOUND White Snow are 1DD in-ear monitors. Tanchjim Ola costs $40 while HZSOUND White Snow costs $36. Tanchjim Ola is $4 more expensive. HZSOUND White Snow holds a decisive 1.4-point edge in reviewer scores (4.6 vs 6). HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better bass with a 2.3-point edge, HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better mids with a 1.3-point edge, HZSOUND White Snow has better treble with a 0.9-point edge, HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better dynamics with a 2.9-point edge, HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better soundstage with a 1.4-point edge, HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better details with a 1.2-point edge and HZSOUND White Snow has significantly better imaging with a 1.3-point edge.

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Metric Tanchjim Ola HZSOUND White Snow
Bass 3.8 6
Mids 5 6.3
Treble 5 5.9
Details 4.5 5.7
Soundstage 4 5.4
Imaging 4.8 6
Dynamics 3 5.9
Tonality 5.2 6.1
Technicalities 4.5 5.3
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Tanchjim Ola Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

4.6

Generally Unfavorable


HZSOUND White Snow Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

6

Mixed


Reviews Comparison

Tanchjim Ola (more reviews)

Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Fresh Reviews

Fresh Reviews 5* * The score of this reviewer influences only the Gaming Score
falls to a C compared to other things on this list

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Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Crin

Crin 4.5 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
C Tech

Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Precogvision

Precogvision 4.3 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
C- Tech
Leaner reference sound that sounds a bit too flat for dyanmics. Well-balanced otherwise.

Precogvision original ranking

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Bass: C- Mids: B Treble: C+ Dynamics: D Details: C- Imaging: C+

Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 4.3 Reviewer Score
C- Tuning
C Tech
Comment: IEF neutral tuning. Mid centric tuning with surprising clarity Bass response is flat and not textured

Shuwa-T original ranking

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Bass: D+ Mids: C- Treble: C+ Soundstage: C- Details: C+ Imaging: C

Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 4 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
C+ Tech
Heavily library dependent. Amazing clarity, but lacks low-end. Smooth uppermids/treble with decent extension. Brighter Mini-DM.

Jays Audio original ranking

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Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 4* * score rescaled + normalized

Tanchjim Ola reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 6.3 * score rescaled + normalized
16 community members have rated the Tanchjim Ola at an average of 4.0/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Very Positive.

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Head-Fi.org original ranking

HZSOUND White Snow (more reviews)

HZSOUND White Snow reviewed by Paul Wasabii

Paul Wasabii 6.4 * Score computed by IEMRanking.com
B Tuning
B- Tech
Bass-forward V-shape with big sub-bass and mid-bass; a lighter shelf than Rose Finch makes it a touch more balanced but still aimed at bassheads. Upper-mids keep vocals clear when turned up, while stage and treble detail are modest. Punchy sub-bass and mid-bass with a less extreme shelf than Rose Finch; upper-mids remain clear at higher volumes. Small stage with masked treble detail and recessed mids; overall balance strongly favors bass.
Youtube Video Summary

White Snow is a bass-heavy, V-shaped single-DD set built around a 10 mm LCP driver, targeting listeners who want weight and rumble. Compared with the Rose Finch reference, the bass shelf is roughly lower, which nudges the tonality a bit more balanced while remaining distinctly bass-tilted. Expect big sub-bass and generous mid-bass that define the presentation and set the overall energy.

The midrange sits behind that shelf, yet the upper-mids are placed carefully so vocals stay intelligible even at higher volumes. Treble focuses on the lower treble; extension exists but finer detail is often masked by the bass, so micro-information is secondary to groove. Staging is compact and not tuned for width or air, making this a fun, boomy listen for bass-centric genres rather than a spacious, analytical set.

Bass: A- Mids: B- Treble: B- Soundstage: C+ Details: C+

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HZSOUND White Snow reviewed by Web Search

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Web Search 5.5 Reviewer Score
B- Tuning
C+ Tech

The HZSOUND White Snow is a single-dynamic IEM (10 mm LCP+PU diaphragm) aimed at the ultra-budget bracket, typically selling for about $35–37. Its tuning skews neutral-bright: bass is on the lean side while the upper-mid region has mild emphasis, yielding clean vocals and a light, airy presentation.

Technical ability is reasonable for the price: detail retrieval and imaging are competent but not standout, and the stage leans more open than deep—consistent with its lighter low end and energized upper mids. At 20 Ω and ~108 dB sensitivity, it’s easy to drive from phones and dongles; the package also includes multiple tips and spare nozzle meshes, which help fine-tune fit and upkeep.

The trade-offs are predictable for this segment: limited sub-bass physicality and a slightly forward upper-mid/treble that can sound thin on bright masters, though it benefits vocal clarity and separation. As a low-cost daily set prioritizing clarity over warmth, White Snow offers solid value without breaking class norms, provided the listener is comfortable with its leaner tonality.


Bass: C+ Mids: B+ Treble: B Dynamics: B- Soundstage: B- Details: B Imaging: B

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Tanchjim Ola Gaming Score

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Gaming Score

4.2

Gaming Grade

C-

HZSOUND White Snow Gaming Score

Tanchjim Ola Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • A mostly enjoyable signature keeps things listenable despite a handful of quirks. It handles most playlists without major complaints.

Average Technical Grade

C
  • Details smear quickly, leaving the presentation cramped and low on definition. You'll notice smearing on even moderately layered songs.
Bass D+
Bass remains light-handed, hinting at rumble without delivering real weight. It keeps out of the way but never excites.
Mids C+
The region sounds agreeable overall, delivering clarity without flashiness. Slight warmth keeps things easy-going.
Treble C+
The top end is tidy and serviceable, adding air without overdoing it. Extension is decent for casual listening.
Dynamics D
The presentation feels restrained, with transients arriving blunted and slow. Rhythms lack the expected drive.
Soundstage C-
Average soundstage with adequate width but a flat presentation that lacks meaningful layering. Width is acceptable but not exciting.
Details C
It conveys the core of each track yet glosses over the quieter gestures underneath. Delicate details remain a bit subdued.
Imaging C
Center information lands in the right area but not with laser focus. Separation is adequate for casual listening.
Gaming C-
Minimal environmental definition provides only general audio cues. Suitable for games where positioning isn't critical.

HZSOUND White Snow Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • It sounds pleasant overall, with some uneven spots that hint at room for refinement. Vocals remain pleasant despite the imperfections.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • Technical ability is serviceable, keeping basic detail intact across simpler tracks. It keeps up with acoustic tracks without much fuss.
Bass B
Expect a solid thump that keeps the rhythm engaging yet controlled. Sub-bass presence is supportive, not overwhelming.
Mids B
Midrange presence is good, delivering clear vocals and solid texture. Voices come through with pleasing clarity.
Treble B-
Treble is decent, offering acceptable extension without harshness. It balances presence with a touch of restraint.
Dynamics B-
Expect solid impact overall, even if finer gradations feel a touch smoothed. Micro-details could still be sharper.
Soundstage C+
The image breathes a little, spacing instruments laterally while sketching a light sense of distance. Separation improves with cleaner recordings.
Details B-
It rides the line between musicality and analysis, occasionally letting micro-detail slip by. Complex mixes stay organized for the most part.
Imaging B
Depth cues step forward, giving performances a dimensional presence. Front-to-back cues become more immersive.
Gaming N/A
Gaming performance has not been evaluated for this model.

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