Ziigaat Lush VS Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday

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Ziigaat Lush and Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday are in-ear monitors. Ziigaat Lush costs $180 while Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday costs $200. Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday is $20 more expensive. Ziigaat Lush holds a slight 0.4-point edge in reviewer scores (6.8 vs 6.5). Ziigaat Lush has better bass with a 0.5-point edge, Ziigaat Lush has significantly better mids with a 1.1-point edge, Ziigaat Lush has better treble with a 0.8-point edge, Ziigaat Lush has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge and Ziigaat Lush has better soundstage with a 0.8-point edge.

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Metric Ziigaat Lush Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday
Bass 7 6.5
Mids 7.5 6.4
Treble 6.5 5.8
Details 6.8 6
Soundstage 7 6.3
Imaging 6.8 6
Dynamics 6 4
Tonality 6.8 6.1
Technicalities 7 6.5

Ziigaat Lush Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Audio Amigo Tim Tuned Fresh Reviews Z-Reviews Super* Review
Jaytiss Jays Audio
Audionotions Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

6.8

Cautiously Favorable


Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Jaytiss Fresh Reviews Nymz
Shuwa-T Audionotions Tim Tuned Jays Audio Super* Review
Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

6.5

Mixed to Positive


Reviews Comparison

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Audionotions

Audionotions 8 Reviewer Score
As of 4/21/25, these are my pick for best value in IEMs and also one of the best implementations of the JM21 meta. Everything sounds right. Bass quantity is just right with decent quality - there is a good amount of physicality and it doesn't overwhem. Mids are tasteful - perhaps slightly laid back but not egregiously so. Treble is well extended and very smooth. It won't wow anyone looking for a very large stage but it is on the larger size. Dynamics and transients are pretty good on this set, lending to a pretty good sense of instrument separation and imaging. Personally, I would like a little bit more elevation in the mids to upper mid range to make it a bit more snappy and engaging but as is, the tuning makes for an excellent all-day IEM. One thing to note is that build quality is a bit lacking and the packaging/accessories are fit for a $20 IEM.

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Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Audionotions

Audionotions 6.5 Reviewer Score
Well-tuned, technical, does nothing wrong. Build quality is much better than OG Wu. Even the driver used is different. They should have renamed it instead of keeping the Wu Zetian name because it's an entirely different beast! Love the sound! Well extended, punchy bass, great clarity through mids, treble that is sparkly and well extended without sibilance or fatigue. Shell size is large and I get hot spots when listening for longer periods.

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Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 7.5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech
Mid mid focused set, I dig it.

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Mids: A- Treble: B Dynamics: B Soundstage: A-

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 5.8 Reviewer Score
C Tuning
C+ Tech
I can't really recomend this with other planars at much cheaper.

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Mids: C+ Treble: C+ Dynamics: C- Soundstage: B

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 7 Reviewer Score
A+ Tuning
A- Tech
A cleaner more technical AFUL Explorer with a more open sense of space and airier treble. High volume set. Very smooth and balanced at higher scaling - has a "Lush" and full sound. Mid-volume sounds kinda anemic and too inoffensive, wouldn't rec at lower volumes unless you're using as background music while working, but very immersive with scaling like the Odyssey, but less v and more chill.
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Ziigaat Lush lands as a cleaner, more airy and slightly more technical take on the Explore. The overall tuning is balanced, smooth, and full with a hint of air; vocals sit a touch laid-back in the mix with thicker male timbre, making it an easy, fatigue-free listen. At mid–low volumes it’s a relaxing, non-intrusive “background” set; turn it up and the Lush scales, opening the stage, popping vocals forward, adding extension and low-end impact. Cymbals read clear and lightly airy without sting, though snares can get a bit sharp on certain tracks and ultra-energetic genres won’t be its strong suit.

Technical gains over the Explore are real but modest—this isn’t a technical/value monster at the price. Bass quality is adequate rather than tactile: tighter and less warm than Explore with lower quantity, engaging when loud but bass-light at moderate levels, so not the first pick for sub-bass-centric hip-hop/EDM. Where it shines is at higher volumes with rock, metal, and R&B: natural timbre, good separation, and a smooth, immersive cruise rather than a high-contrast thrill ride.

Against peers, Lush sounds cleaner, more open and better balanced than Letshuoer S08; sets like Supermix 4, Nova, A30, Chopin are more resolving and lively at mid-volumes, while P50 and Cadenza 4 push vocals more forward. Treble-tilted options (Meta, ET142) are sparklier but less natural in timbre. Timeless 2 and Tanchjim Origin share the smooth/neutral vibe yet don’t scale like Lush. Versus its siblings, Odyssey is the more dynamic, V-leaning extrovert; Arcanis is a clear step up in resolution and vocal prowess. At ~$180 the cable/packaging underwhelm and it’s not a slam-dunk value, but as a smooth, immersive, volume-scaling upgrade for Explore/S08 fans, Lush hits its niche; if a chill mid-volume set is all that’s needed, cheaper options like EW300 DSP—or even Explore—make more sense.


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Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 6.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A Tech
Clean and neutral with treble emphasis. Great technical performance. Airy and lively treble. Bass could use more impact and weight. Vocals are on the lighter side of things.

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Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Tim Tuned

Tim Tuned 6 Reviewer Score
B Tuning
A+ Tech
Very niche relaxed tuning Too compressed sounding for me

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Bass: A- Mids: A+ Treble: A-

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Tim Tuned

Tim Tuned 6.5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
A+ Tech
More detailed than original + better bass treble can be smoother

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Bass: A+ Mids: A+ Treble: A-

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Fresh Reviews

Fresh Reviews 6* * The score of this reviewer influences only the Gaming Score
Youtube Video Summary

The Ziigaat Arcanis and Lush IEMs offer distinct flavors at their price points, both featuring resin builds with eye-catching faceplates—sparkly green for the Arcanis and silver-black for the Lush. Fit is familiar to other Ziigaat models, and accessories include a basic cable, ear tips, and carrying pouch. Sonically, the Arcanis delivers a holographic, punchy presentation with emphasized sub-bass and upper mids, making footsteps, slides, and distant gunfire pop with urgency. The Lush leans darker and smoother, relaxing upper mids to tame gunfire harshness while maintaining clean bass and excellent separation.

For gaming, performance varies by title. In Valorant and CS2, the Lush shines with precise imaging and a smoother, fatigue-free experience—gunfire feels controlled without sacrificing detail. The Arcanis excels in COD, where its aggressive tuning highlights critical cues like footsteps and slides with greater potency. However, in Apex Legends, the Lush’s relaxed profile struggles with subtle audio cues (e.g., light taps or shield cells), earning a B rating. The Arcanis fares better (B+) with superior depth reads and emphasis on environmental sounds, though complex fights can overwhelm its separation compared to top-tier sets like the Mangird Tea Pro.

Ultimately, the Arcanis is a versatile all-rounder, slightly favored for both music and most gaming scenarios. The Lush carves a niche for smooth, non-fatiguing sessions in Valorant/CS2, filling a unique spot in Ziigaat’s lineup. Both IEMs offer exceptional resolution and layering for their prices, but the choice hinges on preference: the Arcanis for its energetic clarity, or the Lush for its refined, relaxed signature.


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Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Fresh Reviews

Fresh Reviews 5.5* * The score of this reviewer influences only the Gaming Score

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 6* * score rescaled + normalized
Nice take on new-meta tuning. A little bit more relaxed but nice.
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Ziigaat Lush lands at $180 with a hybrid 1DD + 4BA setup and the brand’s familiar accessories: a slim case, silicone tips (S/M/L), and one foam pair. The cable is lightweight but tangly, and the all-plastic shells feel light yet a bit cheap. Fit is stable yet not ideal— the long nozzle can bottom out, tip selection becomes important, and there’s some driver flex. Aesthetics are decent, though the logo and overall build leave room for improvement.

Sonically, this is a “new meta” take: fuller lower mids, relaxed upper mids, and laid-back treble that can read a touch dark. The tonality is warm, smooth, and low-contrast; vocals sit a bit back and busy mixes can feel smoothed over. Treble avoids sharpness but can be inconsistent (sometimes blurred, sometimes a little chunky), and overall incisiveness depends heavily on tip choice. Bass isn’t overblown on the graph, yet comes across stronger in practice because the top end is subdued—impact is fine, definition is average. Imaging isn’t razor-sharp, though the stage can feel surprisingly wide.

Against peers, EPZ P50 sounds more contrasty with tighter bass, crisper treble, better imaging, and much better comfort. Kiwi Ears K4 brings more sparkle and sharper imaging (bass can dominate at times), again with superior fit. A cheaper alt, the AFUL Explorer, offers a similarly laid-back vibe with tighter bass, more consistent/airy treble, and an easier fit. Net: Lush is a pleasant, relaxed alternative for the treble-sensitive, but build and comfort hold it back. Rating: 3/5.


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Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 6* * score rescaled + normalized

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.1 * score rescaled + normalized
25 community members have rated the ZiiGaat Lush at an average of 4.3/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Excellent.

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Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.4 * score rescaled + normalized
15 community members have rated the Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday at an average of 4.5/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Outstanding.

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Ziigaat Lush (more reviews)

Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 6 * score rescaled + normalized
A more expensive, better executed version of the Cinno. Super neutral tuning, recessed vocals, slightly boosted bass. Good as a studio set or reference set.

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Ziigaat Lush reviewed by Z-Reviews

Z-Reviews 6 * score rescaled + normalized

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday (more reviews)

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 6.6 Reviewer Score
B Tuning
B+ Tech
Comment: Imagine getting a 2 pin cable's polarity wrong, please Tangzu work on your QC. Smooth midrange, meaty low with characteristic planar subbass extension, relatively smooth treble; detail retrieval is above average Transition from midbass to lower mids isn't clear cut, not as clean. Doesn't sound special tbh.

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

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday reviewed by Nymz

Nymz 5.3 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
C+ Tech
Mid-range focused planar for those looking for a great planar set that is not V-shaped. Love it.

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Bass: C+ Mids: B Treble: C+ Details: C+ Imaging: C+

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Ziigaat Lush Gaming Score

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  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

7.1

Gaming Grade

A-

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday Gaming Score

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Gaming Score

6.3

Gaming Grade

B

Ziigaat Lush Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

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

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • You get a controlled, composed performance, marrying decent clarity with a still-modest sense of space. A safe technical performer for the price bracket.
Bass A-
The bass hits with conviction, offering both punch and clarity. It reaches low with confidence and control.
Mids A
Expect lifelike vocals and instruments with impressive nuance and realism. You can easily follow harmonies and backups.
Treble B+
Highs sound lively and extended while remaining controlled. Detail retrieval keeps shimmer intact.
Dynamics B
You get confident dynamics that track both macro swings and rhythmic drive. There's life in every crescendo.
Soundstage A-
You hear both the breadth and the altitude of the mix, anchored by accurate positional cues. Immersion improves across genres.
Gaming A-
Good fundamental spatial awareness for most gaming scenarios. Handles basic positioning well but may lack nuance in complex situations.

Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.

Average Technical Grade

B+
  • 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
It offers engaging mid frequencies with pleasing clarity and layering. Details emerge without becoming harsh.
Treble B-
The top end is tidy and serviceable, adding air without overdoing it. Extension is decent for casual listening.
Dynamics C-
The system delivers passable punch but never surprises. Punch is modest rather than exciting.
Soundstage B
The presentation supplies a believable venue outline where each instrument owns its pocket of space. The stage opens up nicely for live cuts.
Details B
Finer gestures snap into focus without sounding clinical or forced. Layering holds strong across genres.
Imaging B
Depth cues step forward, giving performances a dimensional presence. Front-to-back cues become more immersive.
Gaming B
Decent spatial awareness for fundamental positioning. Creates satisfying atmosphere in story-driven games while handling basic directional cues.

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