Tangzu Wan'er 2
"Crushing sound waves
with the calmest stills"








Almt Jaee’s recommendation:
“If you want music that flows naturally, vocals that feel close, and a sound that never bites — Wan’er 2 is simplicity done beautifully.”
The Tangzu Wan’er 2 brings an easy‑listening, safe U‑shaped tuning with smooth highs and natural mids — a fantastic first IEM for newcomers or a budget daily driver. While it won’t wow with slam or massive stage, it delivers a fatigue‑free sound and comfort few rivals match at its price.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Driver Setup | Single 10 mm dynamic driver with LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) diaphragm |
| Impedance / Sensitivity | ~22 Ω / ~107 dB @ 1 kHz |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Cable | Detachable 0.78 mm 2‑pin oxygen‑free copper cable |
| Shell Material | Medical‑grade resin with ergonomic shape |
| Eartips Included | Multiple silicone tip sets + foam tips |
| MSRP at Launch | USD |
Driver Setup: Single 10 mm LCP dynamic driver
Impedance / Sensitivity: ~22 Ω / ~107 dB @ 1 kHz
Frequency Range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Cable: Detachable 0.78 mm 2‑pin oxygen‑free copper cable
Shell Material: Medical‑grade resin, ergonomic design
Eartips Included: Multiple silicone and foam tips
MSRP at Launch: USD 20 (₱1.2K locally)
Left Channel (Red Line)
Bass:
Sub‑bass and mid‑bass rise gently — clean but modest low‑end impact. Very slight warmth, keeping vocals free of bleed.
Treble:
Smooth 8 kHz bump is present but controlled — adds sparkle without harshness. Upper treble is lightly rolled off for non‑fatiguing listening.
Right Channel (Blue Line)
Bass:
Nearly identical bass curve — minor sub‑bass lift vs left channel, almost inaudible in real listening.
Treble:
Upper treble sits fractionally brighter than left — slightly more air, but differences are negligible.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Very balanced, safe tuning — clean mids and smooth treble. | Bass lacks depth and slam for bass‑lovers. |
| Lightweight, comfortable resin shells for all‑day wear. | Soundstage is intimate — limited width and depth. |
| Detachable 2‑pin cable — rare at this price. | Technicalities (detail, imaging) are average for higher‑end listeners. |
| Exceptional value under $20 — easy rec for beginners. | Shell design may feel plain compared to premium IEMs. |
Pros
Balanced, safe tuning — clean mids and smooth treble.
Lightweight, comfortable resin shells for long sessions.
Detachable 2‑pin cable — rare in this budget tier.
Incredible value under $20 — perfect for first‑time buyers.
Cons
Bass lacks depth and slam for bass‑heads.
Soundstage is intimate — not for those seeking huge spatiality.
Technicalities are average compared to pricier models.
Plain shell design compared to higher‑end IEMs.