Paulpark has this other 5 driver availablle from HCK ?coming in with identical specs. He is going to put it through it's paces then we are going to exchange.
Really nice packaging! Extremely sturdy cardboard box with minimalistic design as seen in the photo. 6 different size tips plus 1 pair of foam tips and a cloth carrying pouch. Build quality is good. They're lightweight and very comfortable. The cable looks similar to the KZ style but without the stickiness and there's also a plastic chin slider and strain relief on the jack and y-splitter.
OOTB the sound is rich, warm and slightly dark but still detailed. Bass is plentiful and well controlled. Already I'm liking them a lot and they've instantly become one of my favorites. Purchased from the Easy store for about $14, which in my opinion is a great buy.
THX Lurk, with so many Easy UE iem's I've lost track. I have these coming in blue. Seems every Chinese custom builder has a UE! I mean ****, Easy and HCK all have a UE! Twin THX you too
crabdog, I'm glad you like them and I didn't steer you wrong! I like the sound, maybe it's the timbre, that the wood gives it.
Im falling in love with the UEs, I wish I could listen to them but they are at home burning in. Brought the Bette with me since it's been a while since I listened to them.
Yeah I forgot to mention that I had to resort to the Zircon tips once again as none of the ones provided are big enough lol. I had high hopes for the whirlwind tips that came with the Piano (the main reason I bought them) but they failed me too! It's getting rather tedious changing over the same tips between every single iem in my current rotation...
Cad, that statement was the result of a stupid newbie mistake. I simply had inserted them too far to get a seal into my ear, which can have the same shallow effect as not inserting them far enough. The LZA3 are just fine. My bad.
The LZ-Z03A have decent bass and extension but probably would seem a little bass-light to many. I find the bass quite good but yes there could be more.
They were never bass cannons in the first place.
You want SERIOUS bass, check out the Easy UEs Customs.
Guys after a few days using the LZ03a, the sound have smoothen out abit but the cable man, the cable is freakin ugly the more I look at it the more I hate it, it looks and feel so cheap. I also found that the mic button does not work for me on an IP6
The Gold ones look more like my original that has the offset Bass Port, The Blue ones the Standoff and cable. I realize that some need a mic, but the Un-miced versions have much stouter hardware at the splitter and Plug body.
Thanks for the info......they sound totally incredible to me. I'm using them with medium foam tips from Sidy and they are just blowing me away right now!
I'm also getting the HLSX 8mm version any day now with the black cables as well. I will give some impressions once I give them a thorough burn-in.
Thanks for the info......they sound totally incredible to me. I'm using them with medium foam tips from Sidy and they are just blowing me away right now!
I'm also getting the 8mm version any day now with the black cables as well. I will give some impressions once I give them a thorough burn-in. :wink_face: Thanks 'TWIN' brother.
I don't know if the hp itself is changing or it's just the effect of also listening to other hp's. I have been listening to my Superlux EVO's which I know are bassy but the change in the LZ seems more than just a loss of low end. They are still nice sounding though and I'm going to try some more tips. I also have switched to my HD668B which do not have the bass of the EVO to see if this makes an impact on sound when switching to the LZ's.
A member suggested that this may be an issue of getting used to the EVO then switching directly to the LZ resulting in the perceived sound change...who knows but I think you will like the Z03A. Let me know if you have any similar experience.
FYI I am obviously not expecting the LZ's to sound like EVO's
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