slappomatt
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Ah, you need earbuds or ‘earpod’ style phones my friend.
A dangerous profession? You aren’t one of those people who change the anti-airplane light bulbs on top of tall towers are you?
Almost I work on elevators
Ah, you need earbuds or ‘earpod’ style phones my friend.
A dangerous profession? You aren’t one of those people who change the anti-airplane light bulbs on top of tall towers are you?
The last pair of earbuds I owned was a cheap pair that came with an mp3 player something like 15 years ago and I traded them to a friend for a bottle of Dr Pepper and considered myself as having gotten the better half of the deal.If you have regular earbuds you can try them by looping the cable over your ears.
The last pair of earbuds I owned was a cheap pair that came with an mp3 player something like 15 years ago and I traded them to a friend for a bottle of Dr Pepper and considered myself as having gotten the better half of the deal.
Have you tried the kZ ZS3/ZS4/ZS3E? I only own the ZS3 but the three I mentioned are all V-Shaped from what I've heard. Also, since the ZS4 and ZS3E have the same shape as the ZS3, you should be getting suction-like isolation I haven't experienced with any other IEMs.
You guys sure that the KZ ZS3s have better isolation for small ears than the ZSR? They seem like they're bigger and stick out more.
I don't like the V-Shaped but I've given up on trying to find something flat, all these cheaper under-$30 Chinese ones I've tried are heavy on the bass I just need them for the bus, I get the sound signature I want from earbuds at home.
You guys sure that the KZ ZS3s have better isolation for small ears than the ZSR? They seem like they're bigger and stick out more.
I don't like the V-Shaped but I've given up on trying to find something flat, all these cheaper under-$30 Chinese ones I've tried are heavy on the bass I just need them for the bus, I get the sound signature I want from earbuds at home.
Does MS16 has lots of sound leakage? Means i I listen to the music using MS16, will it leak sound so much so that the nearest person or someone else in comparatively quiet room can also listen what exactly I am listening? I heard they are good earbuds and someone suggested me also but I was not sure due to open back design.Just received the Headroom MS16 today, these buds rock
DZAT DF-10(N??) Review/Rant - Rated N for Nerfed
Introduction
Alright! Today I'm going to shed some light into an old "classic" chi-fi, the wooden DZAT DF-10.
Why the quotations, you may ask? Because despite still being in stock on Aliexpress, it unfortunately isn't the classic DF-10 that some may know of.
I, unfortunately, was one of the recent victims in this bogus DF-10 scam. I bought these bad boys for CAD $20, hoping to hear the "sharp and crisp, very precise and detailed" highs that Igor describes in his review. None of that came true in the pair that I got. But before I start my furious rant/review with these sad little IEMs, let me first start off with the positives: the unboxing and design.
Unboxing
For the sake of being positive, let's just pretend that this was the original DF-10.
First off, we are greeted with a nice cardboard packaging that blends well with the whole wooden theme.
Inside the box, we are further greeted with an abundance of small cardboard compartments which foreshadows the ample amount of goodies we get along with the earphones.
And boy oh boy do we get a lot of accessories!
I mean, for crying out loud they even gave us a wooden pen and notebook LOL!
Now onto the design.
Build Quality and Design
Honestly, regardless of how bad the sound quality is, you cannot deny that these wooden IEMs are a looker! The main reason why you'd buy this over another IEM is solely because of their wooden housings. In general, the build quality is very good. The fabric cable is thick and durable, and I love the coffee color accents which compliment the red ebony wood. Overall they feel well built.
If you need more convincing, I'll let this GIF do the rest of the talking.
Sound Quality
Now here is where the tables turn...
After seeing the FR curves for this, I already had my mind fixed on what I was expecting (a bright v-shaped IEM).
So with this expectation in mind, I happily shoved them into my ears and hoped for the best, but little did I know the bitter sense of disappointment that I was about to feel...
UMMMM.... WHERE ARE THE HIGHS!?!?!?!?!? What??????
Do you know how disorientating it is when what you so confidently assumed to be true turns out to be false? That is exactly my experience with the DF-10. I felt like a confused Mr. Krabs.
THEY. LITERALLY. HAVE. NO. HIGHS.
This ain't a V-shaped IEM, it's a downright blatant L-shaped IEM. The bass is VERY emphasized. Sub-bass goes insanely deep and rumbles like two sumo wrestlers in a fight. Bassdrums on EDM dominate the track. They can most definitely be considered basshead IEMs. Mids are okay, I feel like they are the only part that DZAT didn't nerf. They aren't special in any way, but at least they sound smooth and natural and not colorated. And what the frick man??? The highs (4Khz-20Khz) are completely rolled off, and I mean COMPLETELY. There is no sense of airiness at all, no clarity in vocals, no definition, nothing. They just sound dark and blanketed, exactly the opposite of what other reviews say. I had to EQ the treble to the max in order for the highs to open up, but even then the highs sound very primitive and not at all defined.
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DF-10
As I have said multiple times, I was really confused about the sound. I had a hunch that DZAT probably revised the DF-10, and I bought their revised model, which had the highs guillotined. That little hunch soon quickly turned into a more believable fact when I began scrutinizing the front box....
Yeah. There's an 'N' after DF-10.... (・_・)
Who would've knew?? Well at least we all know what 'N' stands for now: NERFED!
So in the end it turns out that I got the DF-10N, not the original DF-10. As to whether or not all other listings on Ali are selling the N variant, I'm not sure, but the store that I bought it from advertised it as DF-10.
So there is either two possibilities: 1) All sellers are selling the N variant under the DF-10 name, or 2) Some listings are the original model, while others are the N variant, so basically it's a hit or miss like the whole deal with Sony MH750.
I feel like it's more of the former as most reviews nowadays say that the highs are smooth, which goes against the "sharp and vivid" description from Igor. Plus I also found this FR graph on one of the Ali listings:
It's probably fake, but who knows. It even shows the roll-off in the highs.
VERDICT
I'll make this simple. If all you care about is bass and nothing else (aka virtually no one in this thread), then sure go buy these, they are basically urBeats but in wooden form. However, if you value clarity and desire a bright airy treble, then avoid these like a plague! Do not give into their gorgeous wooden look, there are far more better earphones out there that are also wooden. It's such a shame that DZAT completely gutted their highs in their latest revision of the DF-10, I would've much preferred a slightly overdone treble then one without any treble.
So to anyone who was planning to buy the DF-10:
Thank you for reading my review/rant
Tin t2 has good vocalsWhich of the sub-$100 Chi-Fi IEMs have standout vocal performance for you guys? I'm looking for something with forward (which seems rare considering most ChIEMs seem to be V-shaped) female vocals that are clear and detailed. It's also difficult as the former requirements seem to resolve in something overly bright or sibilant for me.
Honestly your review sounded exactly like the Shozy Zero. I loved the Shozy Zero. Very warm and musical with an analog feel. Would have kept them but driver flex was an issue and for some reason when I would turn my head they would cover up the nozzle opposite of the way I was moving and cut off sound from that side. Very weird.My SHOZY V33 review is up on headfi and my NO BS BLOG
Again, i have a crush for talented dynamic driver that deliver warm thick sound with rich timbre, the bass and vocal are really something for 50$. Not a details beast, but sure a musical champion.
BQEYZ KC2 has very good vocals both male and female, but female vocals are very forward.Which of the sub-$100 Chi-Fi IEMs have standout vocal performance for you guys? I'm looking for something with forward (which seems rare considering most ChIEMs seem to be V-shaped) female vocals that are clear and detailed. It's also difficult as the former requirements seem to resolve in something overly bright or sibilant for me.