
Moondrop - Chu II DSP
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"The Chu 2 is still probably the best $20 IEM overall ... Tier S some time ago, for build quality e price and sound ... Yes they are the top value for that price range for me, consider also Moondrop chu 2"
"This is where these things really shine. ... They sound amazing. ... For somebody who's best sound experience was the Airpods Pro 2 and cheap 5 dollar earbuds, these things are astronomical in sound. ... I felt like my 3rd eye was opening. ... I felt like a kid in 13th century England being shown an iPhone 16. ... The bass hits hard, the vocals are clear, every instrument and every whisper is audible, this thing is crispy."
"have been over the moon at how much better they sound out the box ... for $25 I love the moondrops over the Sonys $330 price point"
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"So much clarity ... The clarity in them is insane"
"I prefer flat neutral sound, so I went for Moondrop Chu II, that matches the sound I wanted."
"I was really impressed by how clear it sounded"
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"These things are VERY durable in my experience. ... I've accidentally sat on them, banged them against the wall and table, slept on them, my cat even grabbed them and ran away dragging the IEMs on the floor, and yet they still feel and function the same as DAY 1."
"i have the chus, they built like a tank not including the cable, the chu 2 solved that"
"the chu 2 have the aluminum body ... The Chu 2 is still probably the best $20 IEM overall ... Alu in this price range is unique build quality, usually you find plastic, the value is great for me :)"
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"They are very comfortable, for music, watching videos, playing games, multiplayer too."
"and the most comfortable (it's absolutely TINY)"
"It's the most comfortable pair for me. ... I still use them for sleeping because they are really comfy."
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"With some EQ they can deliver some serious punch."
"the DSP version lets you change the sound way you like it to get better value fot games."
"Can be tuned using moondrop app + wavelet pro."
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"I love them but miss bass in game ... I don’t get the bass and cinematic effects of my shitty Logitech headset."
"But it doesn't have much bass."
"still longing for bass ... looking for an extra pair to rock out whenever I feel the need to get that BASS rumble"
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"Also, the chu 2 were pretty mediocre for gaming. ... Too much bass made hearing footsteps hard. ... I play CODM a lot (one of those ranked sweats)"
"not meant for gaming"
"In FPS games there is no soundstage."
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"the default tips are atrocious to the point of being unusable if you have small/medium ear canals or if you're easily irritated by low quality ear tips"
"IEMs will hurt after a short while"
"And they fall out of my right ear, which requires larger tips for a sealed fit,"
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"The only good thing about the Chu II is the metal build quality (unless you live in humid areas, then you're screwed)"
"serious problem with humidity/filters"
"Moondrop Chu 2 gets channel imbalance in moist places"
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"the cable broke☠️ ... Too bad I got the dsp ones and the cable broke on me"
"Too bad I got the dsp ones and the cable broke on me"
"bc the cable kept breaking and I kept having to solder them"
sub bass and punchy...out of those 3. Perhaps go with the x Crin Zero 2s. I have them and I EQ to get my desired sound There's enough rumble way down there as well as good clean hits. Chu2 is slightly V shaped...has bass, not dull or flat. But it doesn't have the rumble when I want that (EQ couldn't get it there😅) No opinions on the Wan'ers because I don't own those
r/iems • Anyone planning on getting the Tangzu Wan'er 2? ->I WHOLE HEARTEDLY AGREE WITH YOUR POINTS: https://preview.redd.it/vwxf7i53neye1.jpeg?width=2377&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9aafdf70e38f01e9e6e88692e4c7f79caca103d8 This is MY collection...and I'm very early in the journey. I don't have the budget, knowledge or experience to blind buy a 500USD+ set of in ears that may or may not fit my ears or my preferences. While my journey doesn't completely fit OP's blueprint...I have/had the same thought process regarding purchasing IEMs. Not pictured are the Moondrop Chu 2 and 7Hz Sonus. I started with the Chu 2, 7Hz Zero 2 and Kiwi Ears Cadenza. From listening, watching and reading reviews...I was able to learn about all the terms, labels, and vocabulary to describe what I like or don't like. I threw money at the Wyvern Abyss...I mean...LOOK AT THEM😂. The Kz Castor Bass was a curiosity buy...want to hear if a set touting bass response was really that bassy. My next steps were the NiceHCK F1 Pros, Kiwi Ears Canta and the 7Hz Sonus. The F1 Pros and the Sonu were on sale at the time of purchase...good value and able to narrow things down more for myself. I knew I liked the planar sound...I have a set of open ear planar cans. The F1s felt disappointing (until I tip rolled) The Sonus was about much for my taste (in the mids) The Cantas were quite nice for me. By this point...I had a good grasp of what I was looking for and the direction (s) I want to go in. AFUL Performer 5+2 is currently my go-to...for all around listening. Sourced from R2R DAC lined out into a desktop tube amp. It's like a warm blanket on crisp bright and snowy winter day. I picked up the Hexa because I wanted to hear the hype...and yes...they definitely fulfill the hype and then some. I've EQed my IEMs... especially the planar. They can mimic the sound...but it's only a part of the equation. I now rotate through 3-4 sets at my desktop listening station. The cheapo ones all have 3.5mm out for around the house or for bed. If they break...ill decide if I want to replace. Tip rolling is a journey of itself. Some tips can dramatically change an IEM and rescue it from the bottom of the pile. My Planars now sport foam tips...easing off the treble was huge. Anyway...long post...if you got this far thanks for sticking with my diarrhea of words. TLDR: I agree with the OP
r/iems • How to Actually Learn What You Like in IEMs (and Why One Mid-Tier IEM or EQ Won’t Teach You) ->if you can afford 2 sets...get the Salnotes zero 2 and either the Chu2 or the Wan'er. They should have different enough sound signatures that you can start making a decision which you might like. Watch the reviews for the two sets you buy. Learn the lingo...and what it is you're hearing. That knowledge will help you when you're looking for an upgrade later on
r/iems • Beginner looking for my first IEM under $30 — too many options, too much conflicting advice. Please read description. ->OP... don't get rid of your Astral. Someone else mentioned it already...but it's a lack.of reference that has you second guessing. EQ (parametric EQ) is a good tool. It can help you fine tune the sound of the IEM to your liking. But...the IEM should sound good to you out of the box. HD550...hmmm... just go for the legend. Save for the HD600. I wrote down my experiences and things I learned as a beginner [Posted here](https://www.reddit.com/r/iems/s/u2D7CWFQw9) Go and find all the reviews you can on the Astral. Listen to the terminologies and try to associate what you hear from the Astral. Then pick up a budget set or two (if you want to learn) watch those reviews from the same reviewer. See if you can hear what they are hearing...and establish a frame of reference. Hope that makes sense. Outside of that...you picked a really good IEM. Stick with it. HD
r/iems • Are the kiwiears astral worth it? ->check the community recs for under 50...that's where I started (kiwi ears cadenza, Moondrop Chu 2, and the 7Hz Salnotes x Crinacle Zero 2) There should be enough of a difference between 2 of those sets to start getting a frame of reference. You'll likely hear the differences between those and your Astral
r/iems • Are the kiwiears astral worth it? ->1. Moondrop Chu2 Chu2 DSP 2. Truthear Gate 3. Fiio JD1 4. KZ Castor Pro 5. Tangzu Wan'er SG 2 These are the most famous in the category, check out reviews to properly identify which one suits you, according to your mention it might be CHU2 DSP. Id suggest sticking to buying from Headphone Zone in India as I've found them reliable.
r/headphonesindia • Help me find best IEM @ 1500rs ->Okay let me explain to you in simple terms so that you can get a clear picture 1. what are you chasing which made you think of buying IEMs, sound quality, or ease of use / comfort / trending recently 2. If your answer is sound, spending about 1.5K any audiophile would suggest getting a DAC aswell , currently you'll find good cheap ones for sale at headphone Zone I saw one for about 800-900, Now why a DAC, imagine driving a nice sports car but you can only go upto 4th gear because 5th 6th gear is locked. That is what using an IEM without a good dac is like, it's not bad, but you'll truly appreciate your IEMs with a DAC 3. That's why I recommended the Chu 2 DSP the DSP in a way stands for DAC 4. If you can't fork out 2.5k or will think about purchasing a DAC in the future, you can consider either the Chu 2 non DSP (no mic) or others like Tangzu Wane'r SG 2, Thruthear Gate, fiio JD1 7hz x crinacle Zero, etc 5. Doubts about Chu2's being bassy, you won't have a problem, while in IEM space they may be called bassy in normal consumer earphones or headphones markets they would be called neutral or balanced, such is the depth in IEM community that some people would find even the CHu 2 bassy. Best case is to watch reviews, and honest tip, don't sweat it, most of the iEM's in 1500range are good enough and will do a great job for you I have used the Chu 2's previously before I made the expensive jump to Moondrop May's My friend owns the Tangzu Wane'r SG2 both are good options if you want our personal experience. The company to avoid for newbies is KZ as their models can be hit or miss, atleast IMO but they aren't necessarily bad.
r/headphonesindia • Help me find best IEM @ 1500rs ->Sound Difference between Chu 2 and Waner SG2 : Chu has slightly more bass and vocals are slightly louder, Wane'r is more neutral with slightly more treble and less bass. I found Chu to sound more fun and much easier to approach for beginners. Both are extremely comfortable, no issues on that front Between Wane'r and JD1, JD1 are slightly more similiar to chu You can check review if required
r/headphonesindia • Help me find best IEM @ 1500rs ->https://preview.redd.it/f2s7rppy9goe1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cd3bdc5932eff081f7dc601ebdfe609504dc18b6 I am using the moondrop chu 2 dsp since last month (my first iem). The reason behind choosing this is to listen to good quality audio and be able to take calls in between. Though the stock cables are kind of nice, I went ahead and replaced the stock cables, because on my macbook, it was only outputting 96 khz/24 bit max. Hence, I got the cheapest available audiocular cable at around $ 10-12, with mic and 3.5mm jack, along with the abigail pro dac. Now I am able to listen to 192 khz/24 bit (as supported by Apple Music). The sound now is better enough for me (not an audiophile btw). Regarding eartips, I have just ordered the moondrop silicon spring one's, even though the stock ones are not bad at all. Should be able to comment on it once it arrives. Hope this helps.
r/iems • ($) Using the Moondrop Chu II as a beginner/budget IEM. Looking on cable + eartip recommendations. ->Chu 2 dsp is solid if u have small ears, I didn't like the fit so I went with the Tangzu SG 2. Been liking them a lot so far. Will prolly be upgrading to kefine delci ae next.
r/iems • Best iem for ps5 gaming/daily usage ->Best value??? Hmmm… 🤔 Well, from my relatively small sampling of IEMs between $20 and $250, I would offer two options: 1. Best value based on overall sound performance? Truthear HEXA is my personal choice. Yes, as many point out, they can be clinical sounding to some. Fair. They are not overly musical. But, put on some Acoustic tracks, Steely Dan, The Eagles and the like and you will have a helluva listening session. 2. The DSP version of the Simgot EW300 is the best value for the money in my view. They are very versatile and, if you have a USB-C device, the EW300 are plug and play easy. Those and the DSP version of the MoonDrop Chu 2 are my go to recommendation for friends and fam wanting to try IEMs for the 1st time.
r/iems • What are some of the most value for money IEM's? ->My first iems were the chu 2s dsp, i love their fit but i had to eq it quite a bit to get more bass (i love bass) Then i get the t10s and omg i love those everything about these is perfect and they eq quite well (the only con for me was the plastic shell and they dont look really appealing) a great iem Recently i got the moondrop may (i might become a moondrop fan) havent had much time with them and they are the only set i havent eqed yet, but im happy with thier tuning Also i got an android mp3 player for cheap its called the "m1" with no company name but its alright I also have the kiwi ears allegro mini and dunu s&s eartips coming ! I was looking at other iems to complete my collection and have a new exprience i have 3 options in mind : The aful explorer (will push my budget a bit its around 130$) The kiwi ears quartet (for 100$) cklvx d41 (for 85$) I love bass, i listen to edm, hyperpop, hiphop, pop, shoegaze, j rock and a bit of everything I cant buy from amazon due to my country being a shithole so i need to buy locally Thanks for reading and give me your recommendations please !!
r/inearfidelity • My small collection + recommend me a new iem ! ->Already ordered mine Those and the 7hz zero 2 I have the chu 2 They’re amazing The wan er too And the 7hz zero (original)
r/iems • Anyone planning on getting the Tangzu Wan'er 2? ->I guess for music it depends on your taste Wan er have vocal focus Chu 2 is more fun well balanced and analytical Kz castor pro bass edition is for those who like a lot of bass For gaming I recommend you get the chu 2, it has better sound stage and imaging (I have all those iem btw) it’s my favorite music wise gaming wise and comfort wise (wan er is too big and kz castor doesn’t fit right on me) BUT you should see reviews for all of them and decide based on your taste I don’t recommend the wan er if you think about gaming with it, it’s uncomfortable and fatiguing after some time If you think about gaming over music pick the chu 2 If you like a lot of bass pick the castor If you think about music pick the chu 2 If you think about music but like vocal forward with a little bit extra bass, pick the wan er
r/iems • which one should I get ? ->Tanchjim Bunny has been well received and has the potential to be a budget king. But again, castor pro is ahead in technicality. Chu2 dsp ..It's not enough for me.
r/iems • IEMs BETTER THAN KZ CASTOR PRO? ->There's CCA Hydro at $125. If you want high end, there's Moondrop Dusk DSP and Simgot EM10 above $350. Although, I would say, get Castor Pro if that is what you like you can invest more in similar tonality.
r/iems • Review of the Kinera celest Wyvern black and tangzu waner sg ->All the three IEMs are somewhat specialized or niche in my opinion. None of these does something exceptionally well in everything. But, if you are talking about versatile IEMs then the list goes like this: Moondrop Chu 2> Castor Pro > Wan'er If your priority is Bass and fun sounding IEM that is good for gaming and music: Castor Pro> Chu 2 > Wan'er Castor Pro is good if you want a fun V-shaped sound. Why you don't get many reviews of it mostly because reviewers do not like KZ or the sound signature it offers. So, if you want insight of Castor Pro, you have to look for user reviews. Or check the review of ToneDeafMonk's Castor Bass. Castor Pro is an upgrade and fixes the things that Castor Bass had. If your priority is vocals and smooth treble: Wan'er outshines everything in this price range. Additionally, there's Tripowin Vivace if you want something that is versatile and good for gaming in that price range.
r/iems • Tangzu wan’er, moondrop chu 2, kz castor pro ->They offer balanced safe tonality. For me, they are not offensive, something I can listen to, but may not have as much fun as I had with Castor Pro. Imo, Castor Pro is something you would consider as a niche. They might not be as mainstream and crowd pleasing as Chu 2 and Bunny. They sound almost identical for the most part.
r/iems • IEMs BETTER THAN KZ CASTOR PRO? ->Meine to 1-2 hafte pehle chu2 dsp liya hai, full maje. Can be tuned using moondrop app + wavelet pro. Got it for 2.3k from concept kart. You can get unboxed version for under 2k.
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