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@Dobrescu George Thanks for starting this thread. Interesting that what sounds like a really innovative and well made product does not seem to get more air time.
Anyway, something exciting happened today. Wilson from Jaben Singapore contacted me to see I‘d like to try out Crosszone headphones. Jaben is now the Authorised Dealer in Singapore.
I believe he has CZ-8a and CZ-10. Looking forward to trying them out!
Quick Q: I had read your review on the CZ-10. What is the key difference for the CZ-8a? By the way, are the cables the same for both these models?
Thanks!
Thank you for the reply!Hii, and happy to hear that Crosszone how has an official seller out there, outside of Japan!!
I think that CZ-10 sounds a bit more natural, in the midrange it is a bit smoother, has a warmer, thicker sound. CZ-8A is more technical, has better resolution and detail, more energy and generally is better at the soundstage thing, sounding wider and more holographic. you can get used to CZ-10 instantly, while with CZ-8a, due to the less usualy driver and signature it can take a little while before you get used to it
I have all of them, all of them work with the same cables, and currently there are 2 balanced aftermarket cables out there, and I will be posting a review on the Balanced better aftermarket cable, which costs around 300 USD.
Thank you for the reply!
I am looking forward to trying it after I pick it up on Friday. They do sound like really innovative products.
I will be driving the HPs via my desktop rig. I will post impressions as we go along. Nothing as comprehensive or well written as your review @Dobrescu George though.
Look forward to another new audio adventure!
Thanks for the advice.I really hope you'll have lots of fun! Don't forget, Crosszone headphones can sound weird , especially ar first, same was for Ultrasone headphones, the tech inside doesn't work right away for some people and the FR can be odd, but once you get used to the sound, it can be really fun
I'm curious about the difference between the CZ-8A and CZ-1!
Now I got the opportunity to get both models for the same price
Of course, the CZ-1 is more expensive, but I'd personally buy the CZ-8A since it's the most recent headphone release.
What do you think?
Thanks, I've decided on the CZ-8A!I would go with CZ-8a rather than CZ-1, CZ-1 is more comfortable, larger, but CZ-8a is considerably more impactful and punchy. CZ-1 sounds relaxed , needs a TON of power to be driven well, while CZ-8a is easier to drive, has more bass, has more punchy, is generally more pleasing for a wider range of music. This all comes at the cost of staging, CZ-1 is a bit larger, CZ-8a is a not quite as big, but has better instrument separation
Agree with you now that I have an opportunity to listen to both.Hii, and happy to hear that Crosszone how has an official seller out there, outside of Japan!!
I think that CZ-10 sounds a bit more natural, in the midrange it is a bit smoother, has a warmer, thicker sound. CZ-8A is more technical, has better resolution and detail, more energy and generally is better at the soundstage thing, sounding wider and more holographic. you can get used to CZ-10 instantly, while with CZ-8a, due to the less usualy driver and signature it can take a little while before you get used to it
I have all of them, all of them work with the same cables, and currently there are 2 balanced aftermarket cables out there, and I will be posting a review on the Balanced better aftermarket cable, which costs around 300 USD.
Look forward to hearing your views. For me, I have also have the RAAL SR-1a and MySphere, as well as the Stax Sigma. Hence, I am probably more used to this out of head experience.Okay. I ordered the CZ-8A! Too bad it's going to take about a month because they don't have it in stock in Korea and have to send it from Japan. Now it's just a matter of waiting...