groucho69
Headphoneus Supremus
I plan to try and address the sharp edges :0)
Maybe I'm lucky or have weird shaped ears but I have no sharp edge issues.
I plan to try and address the sharp edges :0)
Maybe I'm lucky or have weird shaped ears but I have no sharp edge issues.
I did see a post comparing the ZS5 to the P1, I think it said 'enjoying more' rather than better. That's very different to 'better than' and it was one comment not a universal opinion.
That's splitting hairs to an insane level. This is a purely subjective hobby, saying "I enjoy this more" is no different than "I think this is better."
A pair of earphones can be 'technically' better but not be as enjoyable as another because the end user has a preference for a particular sound signature. e.g. Vivo XE800 vs KZ ZS3 - I find the ZS3 more enjoyable but I recognise that the XE800 is the better earphone.
A pair of earphones can be 'technically' better but not be as enjoyable as another because the end user has a preference for a particular sound signature. e.g. Vivo XE800 vs KZ ZS3 - I find the ZS3 more enjoyable but I recognise that the XE800 is the better earphone.
Let me join the party too! Went to my local audio store today and auditioned both the TFZ Kings and the Exclusive 5. Went home with the Exclusive 5. Took me a very long time to decide which to get because I liked the signature of the Kings more than the Exclusive 5. The bass were tight and accurate but laidback in presentation. One word to describe the Kings would be controlled. On some tracks my mind was mentally ready for usual frequency peaks but the Kings handled it like a boss or should I say a king and ai did not cringed a bit. The trebles are not too hot but I would say it is just right for me. (Personally I prefer a warm to neutral sound signature) I would not say it is bright imo (compared to earbuds like the K500 Ohms) I still went for the Exclusive 5 in the end because it was more comfortable and fits my ear better. It did not have the sound signature I look for in the Kings but gets pretty close when I switch the tips with spiral dots. I will probably hold on to this for y(ears) to come. To describe the Exclusive 5 would be relaxed, effortless and maybe even fun. Soundstage is airy, expansive and there is height. Bass has a quick decay and punches tight and is not too overwhelming such that it sounds dark. Trebles do not have the extra shimmer that the Kings have but comes pretty close. I love how the Hi-cats sound on this pair of iems. Just my quick impressionsYou guize...my zither is so fragrant right now.....
OOTB...worth every penny. Everything I loved about the Series 5 with more control in the bottom and the veil lifted off of the highs and mids.
Will post more impressions soon.
Instead of the view on 30$ iems taking on iems few times its price or commonly known as the giant killer concept, i'm more willing to view thing as the best gem at its price range. Ppl usually buy stuff based on their budget within their own economic capabilities so i think it's better we say the ZS5 is a great iem at the 30$ range or P1 is a good iem in the 200$ range. I believe when doing reviews it's wise to compare too within the same price range of things or otherwise it's always a very vague concept such as when a 30$ IEM can score a 5star whereas 200$ IEM a 3star, does that make the 200$ IEM no better than 30$ IEM ? Just something that has intrigued me for long... there's good iem at every budget and there are bad iem at evey budget as well so the ZS5 is definitely outstanding at the 30$ range
Good points. I do love a good deal, as in more value. Almost the same performance, for much less money.
But some reviews should be more broad when making the usual comments about model X being a total bargain. It might be a bargain compared to model Y that costs 10x more, but perhaps it's still a bit, well, crappy.
Anyway, ordered the ZS5 today. Couldn't resist. 2DD+2BA (are the BA even Knowles? Their pricing doesn't match the part KZ mentioned) and a truly comical design where everything is ripped off (from the box to the Campfire Audio shell, to the RHA eartip plaque, the ALO cable, etc) and a marketing leaflet that has so much fun Engrish that it matches all the rest like a fine dark chocolate joining a full bodied smooth red wine. "Outstanding high-frequency ductility can, so do not need to worry that don't worry will lose high-frequency details" - and so on.
I'll eat my words if it sounds good. Maybe it does. But it kinda made me lose any remaining respect for KZ. Such a lame direct copy was totally unnecessary. And these days you can hire a student to spell check your materials for $20 or $30.
Thought I'd see this brand slowly refine and become a supplier with cheap, good value offerings, evolving to some sort of Mee,1More, etc, but instead they totally opted to remain a copier like so many others. Maybe it's the book I'm reading. Makes me bitter.
Very curious about how those 4 drivers sound tho. And seeing them next to the Andromeda will be worth the 16 EUR. Green and Gray. On a sarcastic twist, I wouldn't be surprised if the box looks way better. The CA packaging looks as if it came with 7 EUR IEMs.
Those simple designs and design ripoffs are however a part of the "secret" why they can offer their IEMs for so little money - they just don't have to spend much time at all when it comes to designing the shell.
Superlux is doing it just the same way.
Thought I'd see this brand slowly refine and become a supplier with cheap, good value offerings, evolving to some sort of Mee,1More, etc, but instead they totally opted to remain a copier like so many others.
Monoprice as well. Can't even act like the M1060 isn't a shameless Audeze ripoff.
Don't blame Monoprice, blame O&E (http://oe360.cn/headphone/e800p-bak?lang=en) who seems to be the OEM manufacturer.
Regarding the ZS5, it has basically got a lot in common with the popular 1More E1001, just with a somewhat leaner and slightly more recessed midrange (I compared both head-to-head in my ZS5 review because I was surprised by how much the ZS5 reminded me of the E1001).