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Headphoneus Supremus
I got rid of all my KZ's and am keeping the CCA C10, which I guess isn't a KZ.
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I spent the last month with Blon BL-03 and TRI I3, yesterday I resumed KZ ZS10 Pro for whim and I'm having a lot of fun, with fast and aggressive music. IEM underrated, unjustly disgraced.
Somebody tell this guys that driver number is not important.
I take it the zs10 is your favorite by kz then?Zs10 Pro could and should be the last iem they developed. Somebody tell this guys that driver number is not important.
My review on the SA08
Contrary to some opinions above, I am really happy to see KZ continue making IEMs.
To many BA10, ZS7, ZS10 pro, ZSX, ZAX are very enjoyable.
I personally do appreciate KZ's relentless drive, and in all my experience, I would rather get a top KZ then some mid- or low-tier of some other companies.
I was lucky that modified ASX do everything for me - it is my bass-head IEM with competent mids and nice extended treble.
AS16 are appreciated for their lean treble-rich but relatively balanced signature.
C16 are great with their lush thick mids.
For the rich exaggerated treble, A10 are indispensable (I currently use KB10 incarnation).
ZAX and CA16 are really a nice complimentary hybrid pair for ~$100.
AS10 (and BA10) still get their listening time.
ZS10 pro are respected for their cheerful oomph.
Happy New Year everyone, and enjoy your music!
I also love my ZS10 PRO. I also have the BL 03. Totally enjoy both. Imho, there's nothing disgracing about the ZS10 PRO. It just depends on the songs you listen to. That set though, works great with anything I've thrown at it. It's my "if you were on a desert island and could only have one" set. It's the set that I find works well with all the kinds of music I (personally) like and listen to most often.I spent the last month with Blon BL-03 and TRI I3, yesterday I resumed KZ ZS10 Pro for whim and I'm having a lot of fun, with fast and aggressive music. IEM underrated, unjustly disgraced.
Make sure you order FH3 from somewhere with good return or exchange policy; there's some people who had to return theirs with loss of bass in 1 ear. If you are into balanced sound presentation, the FH3 will suit you well. With well-behaved and separated lows, mids and high, it's my favourite iem for this year. Make sure you have a good ear seal to experience it's unique bass style (laid back yet rumbles low down).Considering the aforementioned models that I am currently enjoying, the incoming DQ6 and the Fiio Fh3 I'll be ordering soon, I know I don't need more in-ears but I'm having a blast and it's all relatively inexpensive. Two sets of DQ6 with two cables was a total of $100.
True. The AS12 is the most engaging iem without being harsh, I've ever had.As I've mentioned before, BBE takes the AS12 to another level and I just can't imagine a better sounding all-BA set at anywhere near the $70 I paid for them. The only caveat is the BA timbre, which is why I want to try the DQ6 (DD timbre), but I'm not complaining because the AS12 is almost an endgame in-ear for me (with BBE enabled).
Nah, they haven't even started putting drivers on the *outside* of the earpiece...Just ten more drivers per each earphone and they're done. Probably.
Looks like there is a revised variant of the TWS KZ Z1 now named the Z1 Pro.
Looks like a chipset improvement, better battery consumption and functionality but we will see when people actually get them and I never tried the original Z1.
KZ Official store link - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001887827924.html
Looks like there is a revised variant of the TWS KZ Z1 now named the Z1 Pro.
Looks like a chipset improvement, better battery consumption and functionality but we will see when people actually get them and I never tried the original Z1.
KZ Official store link - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001887827924.html