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Moondrop Chu II vs Truthear Hexa: what real owners say

Real owners rate these about evenly: 63% of 203 Moondrop Chu II owners recommend it, vs 60% of 281 for the Truthear Hexa.

Verdicts aggregated from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube owner comments — affiliate reviews excluded. Sample sizes differ; judge accordingly. How we score

Moondrop Chu II

63%of 203 owners recommend
63% recommend · 23% neutral · 14% don't
Owners praise
  • Incredible sound for ~$20
  • Comfortable, small, low-profile fit
  • Clear vocals and clean detail
Owners complain about
  • Bass too thin for bassheads
  • Treble bright, harsh or fatiguing
  • QC issues: channel imbalance, clogged filters
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Truthear Hexa

60%of 281 owners recommend
60% recommend · 18% neutral · 22% don't
Owners praise
  • Incredible value; competes with IEMs far above its ~$80 price
  • Detailed, clear sound with excellent imaging and separation
  • Natural, neutral, well-balanced tuning that's non-fatiguing
Owners complain about
  • Bright, harsh or sibilant treble that can fatigue the ears
  • Sound comes across as boring, bland or lifeless to some
  • Bass-light; lacks low-end quantity
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What Moondrop Chu II owners say

I would say, yes, to my ears, better than the OG Chu in all 6 categories-to varying degrees. The OG Chu is now in my donation pile, btw.
collectedyams on Head-Fi
looks pretty good
@lootmaster1337 on YouTube
I am sad that the neutral signature has been replaced
@daylightsensor8695 on YouTube

What Truthear Hexa owners say

I bought a pair of these to complement my S12, and it's phenomenal. The Hexa feel so effortless in their presentation.
@rockshrimp on YouTube
the Hexa is perhaps the *finest* sound reproduction device of any kind ever produced for under $100. I can not fault them in any way. They are 10/10 in my books. Flawless, punchy, detailed, beautifully musical presentation.
@Pablo-q1r1b on YouTube
Bottom line: I owned two different Truthear Models, for a total of four days of real usage. And because of the design, I have zero functional pairs of Truthear models to show for it.
@trueneutral3092 on YouTube