YinyooKZ ZS10 Pro Headphones Over Ear Wired Earbuds IEM HIFI Earphones with 4BA 1DD Hybrid Balanced Armature Driver Dynamic Drivers 3.5mm Audio Plug Cable(purple no mic)
N**I
Clarity at it's best.
They are clear and if great quality.
T**1
STUNNING SOUND AT A GREAT PRICE!
I first purchased the $30 KZ ZSN PRO, with 1DD & 1BA, earbuds. Good sound for the price but wondered what the next level up would sound like?.So I bought the KZ ZS10 Pro with 1DD & 4BA for $60. The sound was so much brighter, listening to Agnes Obel was like being there! Her vocal articulation was totally captured, the piano so lively. These earbuds also fit so comfortably, one barely notices them. Totally impressed by these earbuds.
W**R
Possibly the best bang for buck out there
They sound really really good. However I think the hype for the product has maybe outgrown the reality. You're going to get clean, clear, and accurate audio out of these absolutely. But compared to some old Soundmagic E80's I have (which are slightly more money) I don't hear too much of a real difference. So, temper your expectations a little.The only caveat I have with these is while they're 32 ohm impedance they are almost hyper sensitive with 111 dB of sensitivity. This means you'll want whatever is feeding them to have a very low noise floor or you'll get some audible hiss out of them (that becomes inaudible during music playback).My phone's low power output drives them without any hiss but my headphone amp and DJ mixer do have some hiss - this hiss is slight keep in mind. I just feel for KZ's marketing that these are musician in ear phones they should be able to be hooked up to most performance grade gear without incurring a penalty.If anyone can't stand the hiss there are products out there that are designed to remove hiss from sensitive IEMs you could look into getting.Anyways I think that's getting pretty picky. If you're buying some earbuds to sound good, look cool, and play through your phone I think these should be on your short list. Their price to performance is pretty much market leading.
J**D
Great for on stage. Prefer over 210’s
This brand was recommended to me when I needed a new pair of IEMs. I couldn’t imagine the $25 set being any good so I opted for these ones. Now I’m seriously considering a set of the $25 ones for daily music use.Take your time to use them right (clean your ears and use the right tip size for your ears). They will serve you very well.Pros and consPros:-inexpensive but not cheap-clear sound means you can run a lower volume and hear every instrument clearly-fits my ear very well-build quality feels goodCons:-cord tangles promptly (minor inconvenience for me)I have already recommended these to others a d at this price I may just get another one of these for daily music use.Notes for stage use:-isolates well but I still may pull back on the drum levels in my ears if I’m standing close to them-zero issues with them-connector has a good solid fit with the headphone jacks in our system, no wiggles-I like them much better than the 215s that I started with.Notes for regular music use:-clarity is fantastic-it doesn’t emphasize bass like many headphones do (good for me, bass heads may not like it)-allows me to run at a lower volume (saving my ears)-so sensitive that 8D audio tracks have a much more defined direction that the sound comes from which enhances enjoyment substantially.
A**H
Do not go by YouTube hype
Plz donot go by the hype....I have just received them, and they are mediocre and not hi-end as suggested by YouTube reviews. Bass has some umph and highs are focused rest all is sidelined. Very upset with the soundstage.
R**R
Pretty damn good earbuds.
These earbuds are great. If you have nice headphones, in my case the hd6xx, dont expect the same quality.Bass seems to be the focus in these IEM's. It is good bass, but there is a lot of it. Not an overwhelming amount that muddies everything, but definitely the first thing you will notice upon listening to these. You can really enjoy some bass guitar with these, you can feel the strings of it.Mids like guitar and stuff is fine, a little quite unless it's the focus in the track.Treble is good, a little quite sometimes but still good. It can be sharp sometimes, but only on a track that had way to loud symbols.Soundstage is narrower. Put your hands flat against you ears, it goes up till the back of your hand. Just a little past your ears If that makes sense. Most of the time, the sound fills up the stage. With my hd6xx, you get a wide sound stage, but you only hear to your left, right, and directly in front of you. There is a gap at the diagonal angles. These earbuds mostly fill that gap.Imaging is pretty good, dont have much to say about.These earbuds are pretty comfy. Eartips are trash, spend the money on some Comply* eartips, the ones that look more like a ball, or some Dekone* Bulletz. These greatly increase the comfort of these IEM's and give youa better seal which gives you a better sound. They are still comfy without those though.The cables is fine. Pretty thin, a little cheap feeling, but it does the job. Ear hooks are nice and movable, not very stiff, very workable. I would spend the money and upgrade the cable. The tripowin c8 is the prettiest, best sound cable that you will love is 26 dollars on the Linsoul website. This is the wire to go with.Overall, these are a solid IEM. They sound good, are comfy, and in my opinion, look awesome. I dont know if these are better than the tin t2 (something you must check out), but their pretty damn good. Z Reviews has awesome videos on both of these IEM's, I would highly recommend you check then out.
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