The Insane $48 IEMs I Didn't Know About

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @doggothedog7744
    @doggothedog7744 2 года назад +737

    Kz zexpro x crinacle = $36
    Tripowin Leá = $25
    There are A LOT of great sounding budget IEMs honestly. It just comes down to your sound preference and the purpose of using them.

    • @tallon-pro
      @tallon-pro 2 года назад +63

      ^100% the Zexpro x crinacle is AMAZING for gaming

    • @Hyydrotoo
      @Hyydrotoo 2 года назад +30

      I second the ZEX Pro. I replaced my ZS10 Pro with them, they sound warmer.

    • @HowieW928
      @HowieW928 2 года назад +23

      Sir, this is a well scripted advertisement including plants in the message section to boost sales, please don't ruin it by referencing cheaper items thats just as good. Thank you

    • @abstrktionLair
      @abstrktionLair 2 года назад +8

      I third the ZEX Pro recc. Wouldn't say they outright replaced my ZS10 Pros but they serve as a fantastic, arguably better sounding but marginally less comfortable for longer sessions complement to the ZS10 Pros for me.

    • @PicThor
      @PicThor 2 года назад +5

      @@Hyydrotoo same
      just got the zex pro to replace my zs10 pro. I also like the sound more.

  • @jonathankim7885
    @jonathankim7885 2 года назад +634

    I use the same IEM, I highly recommend to change the stock ear tips to the memory foam ear tips. My 1st impression was that they sounded too harsh for my ears, so I decided change to the foam memory ear tips and It REALLY make a difference in the sound signature. Also If your cables tangles up very often, change the cables too If you want, thicker the cable the less it tangles up.

    • @Slayerkey
      @Slayerkey 2 года назад +4

      for the memory foam ear tips do you need to order a specific size for the model or will a top result work? looking to pick some up ty

    • @jonathankim7885
      @jonathankim7885 2 года назад +7

      @@SlayerkeyAs far as I know you can put any memory foam brand you want. KZ sell their own foam memory too with 3 different sizes. Please be careful and patient when you put them on.

    • @_paczki
      @_paczki 2 года назад

      All my memory foam tips cracked till they fell apart. What memory tips are really good?

    • @jonathankim7885
      @jonathankim7885 2 года назад +2

      @@_paczki You got me there, IDK, I've used the KZ memory foam tips for the last 2 years and It's still ok to me, they're showing little cracks but not a big deal at least for me.

    • @user-zc2hz3yj2k
      @user-zc2hz3yj2k 2 года назад +15

      @@_paczki Actually, the memory foam tips is not meant to be reusable.

  • @eduardtee
    @eduardtee 2 года назад +1577

    Oh oh... Someone has discovered the Chinese audio section. There are much more brands like KZ that sell amazing audio products! Good luck finding them!

    • @est495
      @est495 2 года назад +64

      @@imian7133 "brands like KZ" he means brands that are like KZ (similar to KZ)

    • @gzaos
      @gzaos 2 года назад +117

      it s a rabbit hole you never wish to find yourself in

    • @dannykuri4047
      @dannykuri4047 2 года назад

      @@imian7133 He said it was.

    • @styxeter8352
      @styxeter8352 2 года назад +22

      @@gzaos true, end up getting the moondrop kato after a while. since i looked this video.

    • @junelim2623
      @junelim2623 2 года назад +6

      blon 03 is still the best and tfz

  • @sainteagle4426
    @sainteagle4426 2 года назад +122

    Been a big fan of KZ for a while now. Got the KZ ZSN Pro X a few months ago and have been absolutely loving them. The sound you get out of those IEMs for just ~$25 is insane. And the best part is that KZ and its sibling companies make countless great budget-oriented earphones for every price point that you can choose from. Welcome to the Chi-Fi club mate!

    • @killdahoe7729
      @killdahoe7729 2 года назад +13

      Whats the difference of KZ ZSN Pro X and ZS10 Pro?

    • @killdahoe7729
      @killdahoe7729 2 года назад +8

      Whats the difference of KZ ZSN Pro X and ZS10 Pro?

    • @TheGumpyGump
      @TheGumpyGump 5 месяцев назад

      @@killdahoe7729I haven't used the ZS10s, but the Pro X has a fairly neutral tuning with slightly bright highs. The ZSZ Pro (non X) is slightly warmer to my ears. I use them every day to watch RUclips and TV. I do prefer my KB Ear Rosefinch for movies, music, and most games though, because I prefer more bass and those have nice low end and less harsh highs. All 3 cost about the same, $20-25 US.

  • @toasti2699
    @toasti2699 2 года назад +903

    Great review! Yea KZ makes some crazy stuff for the money, mainly v shaped, fun sounding tuning. Before anyone gets these though I'd also recommend the the kz x crinacle crn iems. Josh gave a great review on his channel, and personally I prefer the crn more because of the design and fit. The crn is like a balanced, but a little basey iem that is done really well that some cheaper iems struggle with.

    • @triliner254
      @triliner254 2 года назад +7

      These iems are V-curved? Count me in!

    • @flashjor98
      @flashjor98 2 года назад +17

      I just picked up the crinacles and I love them for the price. I even prefer to game with them over my Sennheiser 58x

    • @jj_zeroshiki
      @jj_zeroshiki 2 года назад +6

      @@triliner254 yep, if you're looking for cheap v-shapes, check out KZ

    • @dnabajja
      @dnabajja 2 года назад +10

      There's also the KZ X HBB DQ6s if you love rock and hip hop genres, bit bassy

    • @kotztotz3530
      @kotztotz3530 2 года назад +5

      I love my CRNs!! Best $35 for the price. The treble can be a little too much, but other than that it's super balanced.

  • @Ghost19_
    @Ghost19_ 2 года назад +43

    KZ and Moondrop had been out the for the past years but are still under the radar when it comes to general exposure - they are a good examples of when people stick only to what's known or famous but never dig further to explore other potential brands. Glade to see they are finally being recognized now. Ibasso, TFZ and TRN are also the other brands that align with the likes of KZ and MD

    • @gupalovnik
      @gupalovnik Год назад +1

      KZ has always focused on products and rarely put much effort into promotion. And Moondrop focuses not on the products, but on the beautiful packaging.

    • @yeah8709
      @yeah8709 Год назад +4

      ​@@gupalovnik?????? Well considering KZ focus on their products why are they so much worse than moondrops 💀

    • @erpiada3767
      @erpiada3767 Год назад

      On amazon there are many "companies" that sells this version...which ones are the best for packaging and stuff?Thx

    • @zafuro
      @zafuro Год назад +1

      >under the radar even doe they're the most well-known iem brands doebeit

  • @Dyonivan
    @Dyonivan 2 года назад +16

    I'm disabled with a muscular degenerative disease. And it just got to the point that I couldn't put on my HyperX headset any longer without help. So I decided to buy some Raycon earbuds... and they're okay. The sound is a little muddy, and they do not stay in my ears at all even with the largest ear piece. After I finish building a computer, I plan to look into getting better earbuds.

    • @AGXJDM
      @AGXJDM Год назад +1

      i hope u doing well

    • @Dyonivan
      @Dyonivan Год назад +4

      @@AGXJDM I'm alive and... well not kicking since I'm disabled. But I did buy some KZ ZAS in ear monitors not long after posting that and still using them to this day.

    • @AGXJDM
      @AGXJDM Год назад +1

      @@Dyonivan nice I’m planing to buy the KZ ZSN Pro X

    • @roberthunka
      @roberthunka 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@DyonivanHi. How are you? I hope you are fine!

    • @top10monkeys
      @top10monkeys 4 месяца назад +2

      Avoid raycons. They're expensive because of the marketing. Go for cheaper options

  • @SugaFree2387
    @SugaFree2387 2 года назад +72

    IEM's were a great discovery for me. I was always an open back headphone type of guy, because everyone always screams "Soundstage, soundstage, soundstage" But, ever since trying out IEM's, the sound quality you get per $ is so much superior to headphones. I can zero in on opponents so easy with IEM's, where as with headphones, I can get a general sense of direction, but its still not 100% percise. The only time a headphone wins in my opinion for gaming is if you go the HD800 route, but that is like a 1000+.

    • @Lambentize
      @Lambentize 2 года назад

      what games are you zeroing in on opponents in? i can't locate anyone with them coming from audio tech open back

    • @Lambentize
      @Lambentize 2 года назад

      @Zede i have the air ath-ad500x from audio technica and they are amazing i did buy these iems but cant locate anyone so i switched back within 20 minutes

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 2 года назад +2

      I use Hifiman HE4XX planars for my desktop but IEMs (often paired with my Fiio M9) for everything else.
      Got Fiio FH3'S and KZ ZS10's so far and planning too collect more because variaty is always fun to keep things fresh and fun

    • @averagemike2171
      @averagemike2171 2 года назад

      @@UNSCPILOT how do you like your HEs? I’m seriously considering buying a pair myself. I have two iems and would like to grab a pair of headphones and I seen the ones you have get recommended pretty often. Any pros and cons you personally have? Trying to get opinions from as many people before purchase. It’s between those and dt990s

    • @RiceCubeTech
      @RiceCubeTech 2 года назад

      I’m running hd6xx and an element ii Dac/amp. Do you think the IEMs would offer better experience than those? I’m looking at these due to how much more comfortable over long sessions, but worried about losing the godly audio quality to the hd6xx and the Dac/amp

  • @HardwareMana
    @HardwareMana 2 года назад +46

    There are countless Chi-Fi iems that you can check out. Some of them are crazy good for the price along with good comfort.

  • @anotoman123
    @anotoman123 2 года назад +12

    I have the ZSN, which goes for around $16. absolutely no regrets. almost disposable headset price, but premium audio and going strong after 2 years of 6+hours of everyday use. INCREDIBLE

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 9 месяцев назад

      it keeps getting better but at awfully slow rate, still way better than maven + m11 months ago

    • @anotoman123
      @anotoman123 9 месяцев назад

      @@iikatinggangsengii2471 at this point these cheap brands have explored every single combination of drivers in IEMs. Planar, dynamic, balanced armature... Luckily there's another type of driver on the way, xMEMS. No doubt these brands would have their versions with those too.

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 День назад

      earbud, naturally ill compare it to the headphone, which still long way, or even wont there

  • @zoomzabba452
    @zoomzabba452 2 года назад +9

    I've been using these DAILY at work for a year. Mostly listening to Twitch and podcasts. They are still rather fun for music. Nothing missing, but not for critical listening. They were meant to be an upgrade from the KZ ZSN PRO X and they are.

    • @RequiemOfSolo
      @RequiemOfSolo 2 года назад

      Do you have any experience or thoughts on the ZSX model?

    • @RequiemOfSolo
      @RequiemOfSolo 2 года назад

      @Dark Waters yea the fit isn't as good. I've heard they're less aggressively v shaped though based on reviews.

    • @RequiemOfSolo
      @RequiemOfSolo 2 года назад

      @Dark Waters sounds like you have beta femboy ears if sound fatigues you

  • @Febrezerr
    @Febrezerr 2 года назад +20

    After using these for a whole gaming session I am beyond pleased. I purchased these on Amazon for 42 bucks. I also got foam ear tips. The foam ear tips are too big for my ears so the small ear tips in the box fit just right.
    I have tried many many headsets in my 8 years of pc gaming and I can say with confidence that these iems sound better compared to all of the audio products I have tried. Mainly price to performance. I was actually stunned on how good they sounded.
    My only con and I mean only is how they hurt your ears after a while of gaming. Take a 20 min break and it’s back to normal.
    Headset brands I’ve tried:
    Hyper x cloud II
    Steel series brand
    Corsair
    Logitech
    Even Bose.
    Now these aren’t gonna blow your socks off but man how good they are for the price. Get them! They are amazing. 10/10 recommend.

    • @ALiRAZA-mg8bd
      @ALiRAZA-mg8bd Год назад

      Hey how you doin

    • @TheSavageBean
      @TheSavageBean Год назад

      which ones do you mean by "these"

    • @ilovecivics
      @ilovecivics 10 месяцев назад

      what about the mic do you use it ?

    • @argo117007
      @argo117007 2 месяца назад

      just get the HD560s..... literally only 100$ more

    • @kwazar01
      @kwazar01 Месяц назад

      @@TheSavageBeanhe’s talking about the KZ ZSN pro,i think

  • @flyingpj
    @flyingpj 2 года назад +101

    You've gotten me interested in IEMs and these are a perfect price to try out

    • @stin11111
      @stin11111 2 года назад +3

      Go for them, you won't regret, these don't need amps, but do work best with a clean decoder. The tip inner diameter on these are on the big side, try use the smallest tips to get a good fit. My $600 set AudioTechnica BA buds has been resting in their box for more than a year now. And if your budget allows go for the slightly larger ZAS, better sound, but do come with the penalty of weight and size.

    • @sushimshah2896
      @sushimshah2896 2 года назад +2

      @@jozefhajnala in-ear monitors

    • @Glassgate
      @Glassgate 2 года назад +1

      @@stin11111 I have always plugged my audio via motherboard ports (usb / audio jack)... Where do you suggest I start?

    • @stin11111
      @stin11111 2 года назад +1

      @@Glassgate Depends on your budget. ~$50 Fiio e10K or K3 is great. At $150, Fiio Q3 is a great combo, for same $150 iFi Zen DAC 2 if you want a good DAC to start with IEMs and have room to get a dedicate AMP later for wider range headphones. Topping E30 is a slightly cheaper alternative to the Zen DAC. The massdrop THX AAA 789 would be a great AMP to pair with those DACs and won't need any further upgrades for home use.

    • @khandave143
      @khandave143 2 года назад +1

      Same i've been watching reviews on IEM all day but still dont know why they're better than normal headphones or earbuds

  • @edim108
    @edim108 10 месяцев назад +1

    I used to absolutely HATE IEM's and earbuds of any kind bc every pair I had was uncomfortable as hell and sounded like crap for the price they were.
    But I recently got a pair of KZ ZSN Pro X IEM's and WOW! For 35$ they are SPECTACULAR! They're comfortable, they sound amazing and even have some soundstage!
    I got mine with free memory foam tips and the difference those make is huge. The factory silicone tips are ok but memory foam is much better imo.

  • @Rightygamer
    @Rightygamer 2 года назад +24

    Welcome to the world of Chi-Fi. Have a bunch of sub $100 IEMs that set me down a slippery slope. Settled on the Fiio FH7s for now but who knows when I'll get bored of them and get a different pair.

  • @jagejg7239
    @jagejg7239 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been using KZs for games and they are a massive improvement over AirPods. They sound harsh though, so I’ve been trying out the arias and leas. While the arias sound way cleaner, open, and more balanced they feel less impactful. I was also having channel imbalance issues in game and they weren’t nearly as loud. I switched over to the KZ without lowering the volume and was absolutely shook.

    • @martinvegas1327
      @martinvegas1327 Год назад

      Which KZ sound harsh?

    • @jagejg7239
      @jagejg7239 Год назад +1

      @@martinvegas1327 ZAX-I still use em sometimes for fun, but the Tripowin Leas are just sm better and cheaper. I imagine the budget 7hz line is alright too.

  • @jfg28
    @jfg28 2 года назад +180

    I've been using that KZ ZS10 Pro for gaming/office calls for more than a year. It's indeed a bang for the buck. I recently upgraded to KS ZAS, much bassier and better sounding overall.

    • @jcmc1111
      @jcmc1111 2 года назад +3

      you like the KS ZAS better ?

    • @jfg28
      @jfg28 2 года назад +3

      @@jcmc1111 yes, much better in terms of sound and bass.

    • @stin11111
      @stin11111 2 года назад +2

      I have gone the exact same route from ZS10 Pro to ZAS :D I didn't notice much difference in bass though, ZAS's high sounds more rounded, rolled off for me, and overall more details. I just use them for different genre music as ZS10 Pro is a bit too sharp for female vocal type, but still no worse than most my Audio ART cans.

    • @ingwiafraujaz3126
      @ingwiafraujaz3126 2 года назад +33

      More bass = bad for competitive FPS gaming. You want clear mids and outstanding highs for footsteps, gunshots and grenades etc.

    • @47AK.
      @47AK. 2 года назад +2

      @@ingwiafraujaz3126 Thanks for the concise explanation.

  • @knightsljx
    @knightsljx 2 года назад +25

    i use a pair of cheap $20 KZ DQ6 for my VR setup, the sound separation is great for the price. together with the light weight, it really adds to the immersion. the prices for Chifi IEMs seem to be creeping up due to their increasing popularity though, which is a shame

    • @MayankJairaj
      @MayankJairaj 2 года назад +1

      could you give a more indepth version of this? my gf has this and likes it a lot; I'm thinking of getting this one too

    • @chiizuu752
      @chiizuu752 2 года назад +2

      @@MayankJairaj I'm no expert but I can tell you that it's hella loud I almost became deaf from it lmao. I mainly use my Cloud Alphas at 100% Windows volume and the DQ6 is at 50%. As OP said, sound separation is great (about the same as my Alphas), a lot of people are saying that it's bassy but for me it wasn't, comfort is alright I wanted an airtight fit but for some reason my bigger tips is airtight my TWS but not the IEM. Mic is very clear, it doesn't make you sound like an esports commentator.

    • @MayankJairaj
      @MayankJairaj 2 года назад

      @@chiizuu752 it's not as bassy as the Sennheiser's? I used the CX 275s before this but I've been using Lypertek Tevi's for a while. Personally I like the Sennheiser's tuning but better clarity is what I'm gunning for now a days

    • @chiizuu752
      @chiizuu752 2 года назад +1

      @@MayankJairaj I'm just a college student, so I can barely afford stuff like Sennheiser 😅. So far, I own the Cloud Alphas, KZ DQ6, and QCY T2C. Kinda thinking if I should collect and try out different IEMs and headsets.

    • @MayankJairaj
      @MayankJairaj 2 года назад

      @@chiizuu752 this one is cheap, if I convert my currency the Sennheiser 275s comes at around 24 USD

  • @sololakey1906
    @sololakey1906 2 года назад +27

    Purchased the Moondrop Aria based on your review and it really surprised me how great they were especially for the price. I really liked how comfortable IEMs are in comparison to over-ear headphones, and switched from the PC37X.

    • @aestheticgamer117
      @aestheticgamer117 2 года назад +1

      How is the imaging compared to pc37x?

    • @sololakey1906
      @sololakey1906 2 года назад +2

      @@aestheticgamer117 it's really sharp, the pc37x feels warmer, in my experience i find it easier to distinguish direction or pin point enemies with the Arias. But take this with a grain of salt, I'm no expert

    • @aestheticgamer117
      @aestheticgamer117 2 года назад

      @@sololakey1906 Thanks Man

    • @TheValonquar
      @TheValonquar 2 года назад

      Did you plug them directly to motherboard?

    • @sololakey1906
      @sololakey1906 2 года назад

      @@TheValonquar I guess, im using a laptop

  • @michaelkaliski7651
    @michaelkaliski7651 8 месяцев назад +1

    Five audio drivers in each earpiece represents an amazing technological achievement. I personally found the treble a bit shrill initially but overall the sound on these IEMs is essentially neutral especially using Apple adaptors. Direct connection with the 3.5mm jack seems to give a bit more bass response but this could be just the setup of the equipment headphone jack. You won’t be disappointed with the sound and they make a good reference to judge other headphones and IEMs against.

  • @PowerL1N3
    @PowerL1N3 2 года назад +1

    These are really F#%*IN’ GOOD!
    My setup for these are:
    IEM: BLON BL-03.
    Custom Cable: Acid Purple Hart Audio PC-3: Dual Angled 2-pin (QDC) Balanced IEM Cable w/ a female 4-pin mini XLR and a male 4-pin mini XLR to a 90 degree 3.5mm TRS interconnect line.
    Custom Ear Tip: Midnight Purple Eartune Fidelity Custom IEM Ear Tip
    Altogether for me is the ultimate band for your buck in an IEM!

    • @leecaldwell1029
      @leecaldwell1029 2 года назад

      budget IEM with a $60 custom cable..

    • @PowerL1N3
      @PowerL1N3 2 года назад

      @@leecaldwell1029 budget Iem that over time I'll be doing mods to with a great price custom cable thats balanced.

  • @Mr_Ja3
    @Mr_Ja3 2 года назад +5

    I luv these too! Great all round IEM.
    I recommend the foam tips they're very comfortable, & offer a great seal as well.
    Uogrades:
    The Bluetooth adapter is a nice touch for wireless.
    Thicker gauge wires also give a nice little boost.

  • @lazyreuvin
    @lazyreuvin 2 года назад +14

    I've been getting in to the Audiophile world as of late and I love these video's you are doing to give people options about what's out there. I cry every time I see friends plonking down hundreds of dollars on new Gaming Headsets which now in my humble opinion sound terrible. I'm running a Schiit audio stack with a pair of Sundara's now which to be honest I wouldn't really recommend for gaming as I have experienced some sound staging issues, but for music my god they are life changing. I've got a pair of KZ x Crinacle CRN's coming and I'm so interested to see how they feel in game!

    • @lazyreuvin
      @lazyreuvin 2 года назад +1

      @Keem I'm no expert, but for a pair of cheap IEM's they're really something. Soundstage aren't as precise as my Corsair headphones when gaming admittedly, but they sound way clearer. Treble can be ridiculously sharp though, almost to the point of being ear shattering at high volumes. There is a real clarity and precision to the sound so with a bit of EQ they're pretty crazy. I suspect more expensive IEM's can sound and feel even better especially in FPS games like Apex. Sound wise they poop all over my WF-1000XM4 which sound bass-ier but more muddy in comparison missing out on a few subtle details in certain games.

  • @12elentl3ss
    @12elentl3ss 2 года назад +1

    I have owned all of the ZSN PRO, the ZS10 PRO, the IE300 and the Final A4000.
    My personal preference for music listening: A4000 > ZSN PRO > ZS10 PRO > IE300
    For gaming, A4000 >>> IE300 > ZS10 PRO > ZSN PRO. The A4000 has fantastic imaging and soundstage and basically sounds like headphones.
    I will always easily recommend the ZSN PRO to anybody who wants to experience a v-shaped IEM. Get it with a $9 Apple USB DAC and some Spinfit eartips and download Equalizer APO and mess with the EQ because the ZSN PROs are super responsive to EQ. The ZSN PRO is like 90% the experience of the ZS10 PRO at like 1/3rd the price.

  • @Boris1990ua
    @Boris1990ua 2 года назад +11

    I've been using my $35 ZS10 Pro for last two years, I like how they sound but I got tired of their weight and bulkiness so I switched to Tin HiFi t3 plus, not huge upgrade in sound quality but noticeable improvement in fit and comfort.

    • @mayonotes9849
      @mayonotes9849 2 года назад +1

      Same here but I upgraded from the ZSN Pro. I like the sound more on the + since it isn't as fatiguing as on the ZSN. The fit and comfort is a lot better than the bulky ZSN Pros.

    • @JovanKK
      @JovanKK 2 года назад

      Sooo t3plus isnt as good as what reviewers said?

    • @Boris1990ua
      @Boris1990ua 2 года назад

      @@JovanKK Don't get me wrong, on my personal taste T3's sound well, but I don't hear much improvement comparing to KZ especially considering double price increase.

    • @mayonotes9849
      @mayonotes9849 2 года назад

      @@Boris1990ua For me I can hear a lot of improvements the T3+ brought compared to my old ZSN Pros. The detail retrieval, the soundstage, imaging etc.

    • @jb678901
      @jb678901 2 года назад

      The T3+ is my current favorite in the stable...though I ordered the Shuoer S12 and the Tripowin x HBB Olina, recently. I would imagine one of these two will take the favorites crown from my T3+.

  • @cannedeals
    @cannedeals 2 года назад

    I owned a pair of KZ ZS10 pros for a few months and loved the sound, but I can no longer use them. I intend on getting the KZ ZS10 or KZ ES4 soon.
    There were 3 issues that in the end made them unusable.
    Firstly the metal neck/barrel that the ear tips attached to came out, meaning when ever it took them out of my ear there was a 50% chance I would have to fish the ear tip and barrel out of my ear canal.
    The second issue is that the portion of the pin housing that sticks out from the IEM cracks very easily. I had one crack falling about 5 centimeters from my hand to my desk.
    And the final issue, the one that made he have to stop using them is that when paired with at KZ AZ09 Bluetooth addapter, the plastic of the adapter pin housing and the plastic of the IEM pin housing reacted causing the housing to "melt".
    I am now using the KZ AS10, I love them and the recessed pin housing in the IEM makes it feel more durable, but I prefer the sound of the ZS10 pros, hopefully the ZS10 will be the best of both worlds. Though the ES4 also has my eye.

  • @vitaliysergienko6882
    @vitaliysergienko6882 2 года назад +5

    What's also cool is that you can buy a bluetooth cable/adapter for them with AptX-HD support, and make them wireless headphones. I have ZSN-PRO with bluetooth for street and ZAX with custom cable, for listening at home. I love both, actually

    • @vitaliysergienko6882
      @vitaliysergienko6882 2 года назад

      @@armandillinho Model name is KZ Aptx HD CSR8675 Bluetooth, ordered it from Aliexpress. But make sure that you order with correct pins for the model. For ZS10-Pro it should be C-pin, just like mine.

    • @vitaliysergienko6882
      @vitaliysergienko6882 2 года назад

      Just in case, hi-fi cable that I ordered for ZAX model is called something like "TRN T2 s 16 Core Silver Plated HIFI Upgrade Cable". It's thicker, softer and less prone to tangle. Not sure I noticed a sound quality difference compared to the stock cable though :)

    • @kona328WH
      @kona328WH 4 месяца назад

      FLAC. is the only way to go. Even on 320k tracks it sounds more refined than aptx.

    • @vitaliysergienko6882
      @vitaliysergienko6882 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kona328WHflac has nothing to do with bluetooth codecs

  • @chuck6652
    @chuck6652 2 года назад +2

    The only thing I disagreed with in this video was your critical comments of the HyperX CloudII’s. They aren’t quite as crisp anywhere from 30hz all the way to the top but they by no means sound cheap. In fact, in my experience they’ve produced clearer sound quality than my $300 open back sennheiser’s or my steelseries arctic 6’s. Better headset for literally a fifth the cost. Other than that I loved the video. Love my KZ pro’s!

  • @thomaswight2374
    @thomaswight2374 2 года назад +7

    I’ve had the ZS10s, Arias, gr07x, and the old dunnu titans. They’re just as resolving as the Arias, thanks to the BA drivers, but the tuning is kinda wack. I have to hand it to the ZS10s though. I’ve used the fuck out of these for over a year. I slammed them in a car door and drug them down the road, dropped them off a balcony, fell out of a truck bed, hung them 100s of times, drop them regularly, used them in the rain, used them in honest-to-goodness dust storms, worn out 4 apple dac dongles, and stepped on them. They still sound like new.
    Meanwhile the Aria’s driver came loose after a week, the gr07x driver failed after about 5mos, and both pairs of dunnu titans cables failed after about 6mos.

    • @pirinac3618
      @pirinac3618 2 года назад

      But does kz zs10 pro sound similar to arias because i have two options: to buy arias for 80$ and wait 6 weeks tk ship to my country or buy zs10 pro for 65$ and have them delivered in 2 days?

    • @_overchaos_
      @_overchaos_ 2 года назад

      @@pirinac3618 Get the Arias, they are far better tuned. Or something like Tripowin Mele if you like that type of tuning and Arias are too expensive. Still my number 1 recommendation is Tin T2 due to its mostly neutral tuning (they sound completely different though so they aren't for everyone).

    • @thomaswight2374
      @thomaswight2374 2 года назад

      @@_overchaos_ ya the Arias are better tuned and more resolving.

    • @surfingrools
      @surfingrools 11 месяцев назад

      Bro wtf kinda life do you live with headphones?! hahahahaha

  • @tld00
    @tld00 2 года назад +1

    Man i gotta say, fantastic recommendation aside, your B roll footage is some of the best in the business. Thanks for the video!

  • @Monkzilla45
    @Monkzilla45 2 года назад +7

    I has this IEM for about 2 years now. this IEM was amazing in my opinion and worth the price.

  • @vyx_gg
    @vyx_gg 2 года назад +5

    just bought these, they’re really good, i’d recommend them too. i had the logitech g333 previously and i didn’t realize it till after using these that i had to adjust the g333 mid game a bunch bc they wouldn’t stay put. not only is the sound in this set a little more sharp and tasteful, but the comfort is definitely unmatched compared to the g333

  • @DuyNguyen-bc4bq
    @DuyNguyen-bc4bq 2 года назад +3

    Guys do you got some white noises too from the KZ ZS10 Pro? Plugged directley on my Laptop or over an USB to Aux cabke both make noises, can some one help me pls?

    • @MrBlazingninja
      @MrBlazingninja 2 года назад +2

      Apple dac(any for that matter) or eq them with autoeq.

  • @nimmy404
    @nimmy404 2 года назад +1

    KZs are awesome, but just bare in mind that the QC issues can be a headache, your practically getting a sound jackpot where the same IEM can sound ass

  • @nry3223
    @nry3223 2 года назад +6

    As someone who has been daily driving the ZS10 Pro's for 2 years now, I love them. Crinicle also has a great tier list if you were looking at trying others. I even bought my girlfriend a pair because she kept using mine all the time. I'm about to upgrade to maybe the Aria's as well, or the Tin HiFi T2's. I'm not sure yet.
    But I'm really glad to see these get some recognition outside of the usual space they're seen in.

    • @Kenan_Guney
      @Kenan_Guney 2 года назад +2

      Buy Tin T3 Plus and thanks me later. I have zs10 pro, aria, t2, t3 plus, blon bl03 and fiio fh3 which i sold recently. If i were gonna choose one iem for rest of my life it would be T3 Plus or maybe even Blon BL03. They both great as sound and comfort. But not zs10 pro not t2 nor the aria, they all have some flaws in overall presentation. If you looking for the best technicalities you can get, T3 Plus is the best one under $100. I prefer it over the FH3 without a doubt. Check the sound demos from Dan's Audio Reviews channel for comparing these iems.

  • @BabyBlue.23
    @BabyBlue.23 2 года назад +1

    I got these a few months ago and I can confirm: they are amazing. Just make sure you get some nice memory foam tips.
    I’d recommend them to anybody for nearly any application

  • @Sporting1210
    @Sporting1210 2 года назад +10

    yes, these are indeed great, but i'd recommend the Tripowin Mele at that price point, which beats the ZS10 pros in clarity and detail with a wee bit less bass.

    • @Makaveli6103
      @Makaveli6103 2 года назад

      Totally agree. Cheaper and much better sound.

  • @boostinman7132
    @boostinman7132 Месяц назад

    I have these, and use them for playing drums, and i can vouch for these, they are extremely good for the price. If you pick them up, the first thing you need to do is listen to some 8D audio tracks on here. And you'll hear the broad range they deliver, and if you close your eyes, you can almost see where the sound is coming from. There is no way these should sound as good as they do, but they do. Highly recommend them. I've had these for around 4 months now with no issues.

  • @maslascher
    @maslascher 2 года назад +4

    Personally I use KZ AS10 but I've heard nothing but good things about ZS10 Pro.
    Main difference is balanced armature design vs hybrid design.
    Both are great choice if you want great sound without spending a lot of money.

  • @TOM7952
    @TOM7952 2 года назад +1

    ChiFi competition is insanely good. Quality sound is very affordable at any price bracket.

  • @gaveezdrive
    @gaveezdrive 2 года назад +14

    Good to see IEMs are getting attention for gaming! There is a ton brands out there to explore and a lot options! My IEM is the QKZ VK4 if you gonna ask me

    • @sadiksaiful
      @sadiksaiful 2 года назад

      Mine same vk4

    • @jingleman31
      @jingleman31 2 года назад

      How are those for gaming, playing fps games warzone, cs go, apex, etc...

    • @gaveezdrive
      @gaveezdrive 2 года назад

      @@jingleman31 Try them and you'll see
      I play valorant and fortnite if you'd ask

    • @jingleman31
      @jingleman31 2 года назад

      @@gaveezdrive I meant how is the imaging and Soundstage compared to open backs. Can you pinpoint enemies easily and in hectic scenarios do they smear?

  • @hunter3845
    @hunter3845 Год назад +5

    please review the updated version . KZ zs10pro X

  • @EdwinPohan
    @EdwinPohan 2 года назад +1

    Been wanting to try out some KZ stuff for a while. Your short review here is another reason for me to get one!

  • @AJven257
    @AJven257 2 года назад +2

    I've been using a KZ Zs10 pro for the last 2 years and its absolutely changed my perspective about expensive iems. clarity on this has never faltered and I've been using it with its stock cable. I connect it to my PC using either my Focusrite Scarlet solo or iRig HD studio Mic, both that i imagine is a better DAC than the onboard sound card .

    • @Xocnap
      @Xocnap 2 года назад

      Have you tried connecting them to the pc? Im asking because I ordered the IEM without an external dac..

  • @baconbreadwithbacon
    @baconbreadwithbacon 2 года назад +1

    I bit the bullet and ordered the KZ. I absolutely adore my AKG but yes, clamping your head for hours gets tiresome. Hopefully I'm not unimpressed. They arrive tomorrow. Can't wait.

  • @spinyslasher6586
    @spinyslasher6586 2 года назад +4

    You can also try KZ ZEX Pro X crinacle version. It's more neutral compared to other KZ IEMs.

  • @Boemtie
    @Boemtie 2 года назад +1

    So glad your doing more iem reviews now! you got me on the iem route and they are so good.

  • @Fr0stbite1801
    @Fr0stbite1801 2 года назад +4

    I love KZ stuff because they're cheap and fun. I prefer recording headphones myself but my mum loves these. I gave her an EDX Pro because she lost her no-name $5 earbuds and she's been hooked ever since. Bought her the Crinacle one as a gift and she loved it even more. I think I accidentally turned my mother into an audiophile 😅

    • @gupalovnik
      @gupalovnik Год назад

      I like very much, too.KZ's headphones are so cost-effective that it is feasible to give gifts especially.

  • @frankiev1785
    @frankiev1785 2 года назад

    Really like that over the shoulder gameplay cam with the audio mixed in. Nice touch!

  • @BrianCarreraShaw
    @BrianCarreraShaw 2 года назад +7

    I just got a pair 2 weeks ago after hearing about them for a year or so..you're right, my expectations have surpassed the hype I felt towards them, totally delivers without the extra fluff other brands want you to buy in to!

    • @h7pubg
      @h7pubg 2 года назад

      can I ask, are they open enough to where you can hear people talking etc? I kindof need that, I need to replace my HD58x as walking audio, i’ve been using them 2+ years daily but it’s too much over my head for walks. just want to know if it’s open which is easier on the ears long term and safer outdoors

  • @HitokiriShin
    @HitokiriShin 2 года назад +2

    Literally bought the KZ ZS10 Pro half a year ago.
    Also added the KZ ZSX to my collection, wonderful IEMs with good bass, imaging and soundstage. Unbeatable for that price, even played Warzone with those instead of my Beyerdynamic Headphones, was surprised about the crisp sound - locating footsteps? No problem - powered with my Soundblaster G6 :)

    • @vhcxhbvg
      @vhcxhbvg 2 года назад +2

      Which is better?

  • @cristiancastaneda1336
    @cristiancastaneda1336 2 года назад +6

    Hey Optimum great video! Found something pretty cool that i din't know before: basically, if you go to Settings> System > Sound > More Sound Settings and go to Properties > Enhancements, you have a couple great options for (in my opinion) greatly boosting sound quality. Wonder how this might pair with already amazing sounding IEMs? Kepp up the stellar work hope to see more videos soon!

  • @dustyoverstreet648
    @dustyoverstreet648 2 года назад +1

    Foam tips work great with these and offer a lot more isolation and a bit of bass extension.

  • @Criiies
    @Criiies 2 года назад +8

    You should try the cca cra. It's cheaper, has greater treble extension and incredible detail retrieval. It'd also a single DD, so you don't get the weird balanced armature timbre like you do with these.

    • @nico-kw8yt
      @nico-kw8yt 2 года назад

      is it better? I can buy the cra for $12 and the zs10 pro for $38 in my country, which would be better overall?

    • @xrypro4080
      @xrypro4080 2 года назад

      @@nico-kw8yt cca cra >>> zs10. $18 Moondrop Chu > cca cra tho.

  • @DanielBerthellemy
    @DanielBerthellemy 2 года назад +1

    Welcome to Chi-Fi you have entered a rabbit hole that goes deeper than you can imagine, my recommendation is 50$ Tripowin x HBB Mele. If money is no worry then get Unieque Melody MEST MK2.

  • @suba6639
    @suba6639 2 года назад +1

    KZ ZS10Pro's are good if you're a very competitive player, but I use the Tripowin Mele's for gaming for non fatiguing treble and longer listening sessions.

  • @therickalmeida
    @therickalmeida 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I'm using the KZ ZSN PRO very similar to the ZS10 tuning and it's serving me very well both for games and for editing and multimedia to use in parallel with my headset, now I'm intending to take the collab with Crinacle, the ZEX PRO.

    • @zoomzabba452
      @zoomzabba452 2 года назад

      The difference is real. Voices are muddier with the zsn pro x, but the contrast of tone makes bass music sound more thumpy and ffun. I still prefer the ZS10

    • @srdeku
      @srdeku 2 года назад +1

      I've been using the ZSN Pro for years now. I always recommend this when someone asks me for a cheap wired IEM. I've been playing Apex Legends with it and it does not disappoint. I feel like my game sense is up there with this since audio is important in that game.

    • @gee_
      @gee_ 2 года назад

      I picked up the KZ ZSN PROX because they were half the price of the ZS10. Been using them for a few weeks but not 100% satisfied, I feel like the mids are too harsh for me. Would you say the ZS10's are the same or any more "v shaped"?

  • @Z020852
    @Z020852 2 года назад

    Re: Sennheiser HD580/580J/600/650/660S/58X/6xx clamp force, you're supposed to adjust the metal arms. Fully extend them then bend the center on one outwards, hold for 10secs; then center of the other arm; then bend it near the gimbal on the first side, then near the gimbal on the other side. Cycle through this several times (about ten times) then do a test fit.
    My HD600 fits on my head with about as much clamp force as the self adjusting AKG K701/702.

  • @autotropicplaybench1819
    @autotropicplaybench1819 2 года назад +13

    If Ali already considers this are good, imagine what happens when he gets to try a lot more IEMs in the ChiFi audio space. Considering how the KZ ZS10 Pro is technically "dated" (to be fair reversing the stock eartips or using other eartips might still help with these) in terms of the fact that there's fierce competition that has and continues to happen in the ChiFi IEM space, I'll imagine his next few videos for this would probably change his mind and expectations even further, and that KZ is just the start.
    There's way too many brands competing at the $50 price point that have different strengths, especially for V-shaped sound, although there are other tunings that lean towards being brighter, or even bassier - plus even more competition also exists at the $80-100 price point the Aria is in. KZ themselves have released the DQ6 (plus the retuned BGGAR collab version), ZEX Pro (tuned by Crin), EDX Pro, for example. There's also KZ's sister company CCA (the CRA) Tripowin (Mele/Olina/Lea/TC-01), other stuff from Moondrop (SSP/SSR), Tanchjim (Tanya), Tin HiFi (T2/T3+), Dunu (Titan S), Reecho (SG-01 - worthwhile for V-shaped sound but may need changing of eartips to Moondrop Spring or reversed KZ Starlines), HZSound (Heart Mirror - buut as I own these they require being very tolerant of peaky treble), just to name a few.

    • @styxeter8352
      @styxeter8352 2 года назад +6

      Could you recommand me a good one for valorant or apex( comp fps) ? in the range of $80-100

    • @atoo7yt490
      @atoo7yt490 2 года назад

      Spot on. I have the TC-01 (i got it before the mele was out, i have it eq matched to the mele for now), and compared to stuff that i tried like the zs10 pro its absolutely no contest, i like what he wants to do, but like Dankpods he tries to suggest specific pairs without knowing much about the scene. I hope he sees this and takes a look at the stuff you listed

    • @Shinobi3354
      @Shinobi3354 2 года назад

      I was told the t2 was it for FPS gaming but I like these much better

  • @CokefishR
    @CokefishR 2 года назад

    I just bought the KZ ZS10 Pro on your recommendation. My previous set was a Sennheiser PXC 550-II and that clamping force combined with obnoxious micro-USB, annoying robotic voice cues, noise cancelling that didn’t work 100%, incessant charging, and frequent maintenance and cleaning just made me quit using over the ear headsets for good.
    Edit: Well they arrived a day ago and after 24 hours of use I can say these are a good listening experience (although I had to wait a while for the audio to stabilize when plugging them into my motherboard). Much better than a headset or my bluetooth IEMs. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @kenjodesu2503
    @kenjodesu2503 2 года назад +9

    I have had this for more than a month now and it really is amazing. But I would recommend you guys to find replacement buds because the ones it came with became somewhat harsh in the ear canal for longer sessions. Great review again!

  • @b6s4shelter
    @b6s4shelter 2 года назад +1

    tightly wound cables are for interference reduction. cancels out RF issues.

  • @TheChazas
    @TheChazas 2 года назад +4

    ZS10 Pros are old news + very sibilant IEM, KZ upped their game quite a bit since then. ZSX, ZEX Pro, DQ6 and CCA CRA, all are way way better at around same price, not to mention old but gold BLON BL03 or BL01.

    • @compromisedssh
      @compromisedssh 2 года назад +1

      I have tons of high end, pricey-as-hell headphones and earbuds. I agree with you 100% about the BL03. I just pulled them out for the first time in a long time after your comment reminded me of them. Listening to them right now. I'm always surprised by how good they are, especially considering they were somewhere around $40.

    • @ebeaudry929
      @ebeaudry929 2 года назад +1

      Agreed - BL03s, spinfit cp100s, and updated Linsoul cable = gold 👍🏼

    • @vhcxhbvg
      @vhcxhbvg 2 года назад

      Which is the best out of those clarity wise? I can eq

    • @vhcxhbvg
      @vhcxhbvg 2 года назад

      And which one has clear highs even when bass is in the mix? I'm talking grenades in a game with footsteps

    • @TheChazas
      @TheChazas 2 года назад

      @@vhcxhbvg ZSX, ZEX Pro, Blon Bl-03. CRA and Bl-01 if you want really, really budget but still plenty of quality sound.

  • @JorgeBoado
    @JorgeBoado 2 года назад

    I'm rocking those KZ ZS10 for 1 year and they still awesome. I was not expecting that you will make a review about KZ products having those Sennheiser.

  • @jb678901
    @jb678901 2 года назад +7

    Using my IEM's mostly for music (PC Win10 Pro + Jitter filter + either wired with a dongle DAC [CS Pro CS43131, Abigail] or via BT LDAC with the FiiO BTA30 Pro & the FiiO BTR5K). My first IEM was the KZ ZS10 Pro followed by the BLON BL03, KZ DQ6, CCA NRA, Zex Pro, Tin T3+, and Tripowin Lea. In term of preference: Tin T3+, then closely the Tripowin Lea, both followed by the Zex Pro, ZS10 Pro, BLON BL03, CCA NRA, and DQ6 last. For the money, the Tripowin Lea is very compelling, at only US$26! To me, it performs with good IEM's like the T3+, at the $50~$80 range.
    Too many really good choices arrived in 2021 for me to consider ZS10 Pro as class leading at its current price. It's a solid IEM, for sure. However, in early 2022 there are simply too many compelling alternatives under US$30 that beat it for my music listening/library. That being said, for gaming I cannot judge. IMO.

  • @nytowl1869
    @nytowl1869 2 года назад +1

    I've had these for an year now...to fix the 'bad seal' just invest in some memory form eartips must be around 5-10$, they elevate the sound to the nxt lvl imo

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 2 года назад +1

      A good pack of foam tips and Spinfits for me are an excellent investment, especially because I love all these budget IEMs but the accessories are hit and miss so having your own favorite tips and cables helps alot

  • @Sedeerah
    @Sedeerah 2 года назад +3

    I know these are in different tiers judged by the pricing, but I still would have loved to hear you talk about them in comparison to your IE300's, since I don't want to spent the 50$ if I know I would upgrade pretty soon anyways. Besides their respective comfort, how does the experience differ - especially during gaming?

  • @Jimmy-ly6jd
    @Jimmy-ly6jd 2 года назад +2

    After going through gaming headsets as well as open-ears such as the HD6XX I realized that I'm probably more of an IEM guy and now I use the Moondrop Variations for all my music listening and gaming. A good place to start is something like the CCA CRA at only 15$ or the Moondrop Quarks if you like the more "bullet-shaped" IEMs.

  • @VulgrDisplay
    @VulgrDisplay 2 года назад +8

    KZ tend to sound completely unnatural with their house sound. Their more recent IEM's are much better, but I believe these are an older model.
    For competitive gaming I highly recommend the Tin Hifi t2. They don't have gaps in the soundstage to help locate sounds, and have more emphasis on mids and highs with incredible detail.
    For more fun sounding gaming IEM's try out the Tripowin Mele or the Blon BL03. The blon's are the best deal in Chifi blow any KZ I have ever heard out of the water, but don't fit some people's ears as well as the Mele. The Mele were designed to sound like the Blon but fit people's ears.

    • @shacacoora
      @shacacoora 2 года назад

      Ali already mentioned how headphones that focus on mids and highs will tend to leave out some important audio cues. When I played Hunt Showdown with the TIN T2s, I felt lost and I could barely hear directional audio from my enemies. The ZS 10 Pros for me, were a lot better of an experience.

    • @shanksisnoteventhatstrongbruh
      @shanksisnoteventhatstrongbruh 2 года назад

      @@shacacoora a few recent multiplayer games (including Warzone, TARKOV, Halo Infinite and HUNT) use the lower mid-range/upper base frequencies for close footsteps audio (same building, lower & upper floors, inside a tunnel, and other scenarios in a FPS game) so it makes sense for directional audio to suffer when using an upper mid-range/treble focused IEM in those games.
      Seems like the Aria is still the one to get for an all-rounder below $100.

    • @_overchaos_
      @_overchaos_ 2 года назад

      @@shacacoora The main focus of any of these isn't gaming but music reproduction. Tin T2 goes for neutral tuning with slight sub-bass roll off, therefore they are infinitely more natural and better than any KZ with their artificial bass boosted V shaped tuning.

    • @nickfosley2882
      @nickfosley2882 2 года назад

      @@shacacoora I also play hunt showdown, and if you don't mind me asking, what's your KDA? I am in the market for IEMs and I want a reputable source from someone good. (Disclaimer: I know KDA doesn't matter, but it does play a factor if it's on the low end)

    • @shacacoora
      @shacacoora 2 года назад

      @@nickfosley2882 You might be able to look me up on the leaderboards as "ShacaCoora," but my KDA is 2.17. In my experience using headphones/earphones that are "flat" like the TIN T2s or DT 770 Pro makes me miss a lot of audio ques like ALI had mentioned. The ZS 10 Pros are on par with my Audio Technica AD900x, and those have been my absolute favorite headset to use playing Hunt. Also here's a pro tip, use the loudness equalization in the sound control panel for your headphones. Also, if you boost the bass for the ZS 10s just by a little bit, they are amazing to listen to music with (if you like a V shape frequency like I do). Buy them on Amazon, if you don't like em, return them :)

  • @Sirnctr
    @Sirnctr 2 года назад

    Got my ZSN Pro as gift yesterday - seems like they going to become my wireless setup for a walk and sport activities , now i really want to test ZS10 as i see a lot of friends talking about them, youtube gave me OT overview of them right in time, as always :D

  • @compromisedssh
    @compromisedssh 2 года назад +3

    These are indeed great budget IEMs. I think it's a tossup between them and the BLON BL-03s for which deserve the budget IEM crown.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 2 года назад +1

      If it's a tossup then I say they can share the crown, just gives me an excuse to collect more cheap, awesome sounding IEMS, that way I can switch at will and always have a fresh experience.
      I see this as an absolute win.

    • @compromisedssh
      @compromisedssh 2 года назад

      @@UNSCPILOT that’s a pretty great attitude. I’m about to go in for some expensive Campfire Audio IEMs. I have a spending problem when it comes to audio though. I do try out highly rated budget IEMs all the time. If I had to suggest one over the other, I think I’d give a very slight nod to the KZ ones. They’re both great for the price though.

  • @ncly9995
    @ncly9995 2 года назад +1

    quality video as always! the wraith kunai is fire🔥

  • @Tiznado
    @Tiznado 2 года назад +3

    These are great. You might also like the Blon03 as well, or the ksc75s with yaxi pads and parts express headband mod. Very good budget gear that gives great value. I can use the modded ksc75s all day and they are as light as a feather. No tight head clamp

    • @shreyasmc3155
      @shreyasmc3155 11 месяцев назад

      Blon 03 still worth in 2024?

  • @ThatGuy-qg4ww
    @ThatGuy-qg4ww 2 года назад

    These iems are fantastic, only issue is they are chunky af and get uncomfortable after about 30-45 minutes. If you want something just as great, and even cheaper, check out the BLON bl-03. Those with foam tips are literally music living in your head in a happy place.

  • @potion95
    @potion95 2 года назад +9

    You really need to try the 7hz Timeless. It’s easily my favorite iem I’ve ever used and they work awesome for gaming too.

  • @hikirari205
    @hikirari205 2 года назад +1

    So great to see you make a video about IEMs.

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 2 года назад +8

    I personally have these and the AS12’s which are terrific for music and gaming for me 🥰👍🤩 Also the X58 Jubilee from Senheisser 🥰🤯

  • @Teknickel
    @Teknickel 2 года назад

    I've been saying this bout IEMs for a long time, glad to see you're checking out the chifi stuff! You gotta try the moondrop stuff!

  • @StefanKamer
    @StefanKamer 2 года назад +7

    I still find the BLON BL-03 some of the best budget chi-fi IEMs one can buy. Just insane fun. I own far more expensive gear, and sometimes I just get the mood to throw the BLON on because it's so fun and comfortable

    • @-kahmi-
      @-kahmi- 2 года назад

      I have those and they are very nice for the price, can be had for under 20$ sometimes

    • @Glassgate
      @Glassgate 2 года назад

      Yes! These are the best headphones for the price

    • @Kenan_Guney
      @Kenan_Guney 2 года назад

      There is no iem in the world that can beat Blon BL03 for my preference. I'm not joking, it has some magical unique timbre and tuning that you can't find on another iem. It's not about technical performance of course! It's all about tuning, natural timbre, lovely and perfect vocals, so musical midbass and subbass... You can also get Tin T3 Plus if you have budget but Blon BL03 is very safe choice without any hesitation, it is just that good.

  • @AlanIsAkira
    @AlanIsAkira 2 года назад

    I've been eyeballing these for some time, I'm glad to see you taking the time to review these! I'm looking to pick up the KZ's that were tuned by Crinacle since those are now available too.

  • @pangtundure
    @pangtundure 2 года назад +4

    bought this after watching this review couldn't have been more satisfied in any other ways , sounds a bit less exciting than my $180 but it's Great. Would 100% recommend this thing. 😁😁😁
    ps: Thanks for the review

  • @Girvo747
    @Girvo747 2 года назад

    Haha welcome to the KZ life! I have two sets, one without a mic for my Retroid Pocket 2+ and one for my PC for when I don't feel like using my AT-M40x's. I did put Comply foam tips on mine though, I didn't like the fit originally!

  • @ShreN_
    @ShreN_ 2 года назад +4

    KZ are overrated, too much focus on detail and not enough on timbre/colour/tonality. They sound sterile and kind of disjointed by comparison. On top of that, it clashes heavily with their very strange and aggressive V shaped sound signature, it's just all over the place.
    I'd recommend the Tin T2 or Blon 03 at this price range, easily above anything CCA or KZ makes.
    The Blon 03 needs some extras to make it more comfortable, the only downside of the T2 is that it has no inline mic, but that's acceptable.
    The Tin T2 Plus has more treble and detail, bit many say it borders on sounding harsh or sibilant, depends on your sensitivity to that kinda thing...

  • @abdou2523
    @abdou2523 2 года назад +2

    this is the absolute perfect time for this video for me I really started to prefer iems for their comfort and I'm on a limited budget so this is exactly what I need

  • @AJGaS
    @AJGaS 2 года назад +3

    Ohhh nooooooo, my dude you're touting a really old IEM from KZ as the best around 50 bucks; so many better options have come out since then at the same or lower cost; KZ's own sub brand CCA for example recently released the CCA CRA. It costs $15 and slaps the ZS10 Pro silly. It has better sub bass, fuller mids, better and less fatiguing treble with more detail and extension, no weird BA sound, better soundstage and better imaging all while having one single better made dynamic driver instead of 5 mediocre drivers.
    Also, the Moondrop Aria and ZS10 Pro are objectively technically VASTLY superior - the tuning is a subjective thing, but the LCP dynamic driver in the Aria is far, far more capable of resolving fine detail and projecting a wide stereo image than the ZS10 Pro could ever ever ever hope to achieve.
    I don't mean to Pooh Pooh on your video, I just get a strong impression that you may not have done as much research beforehand as you could have done and as a result this video feels misinformed and misleading for chi-fi newbies.
    Great editing and presentation though and well spoken - just think you might need to look into this stuff a bit more is all. :)

    • @KentoCommenT
      @KentoCommenT 2 года назад

      Oh so that's why the ZS10 sounded the worst in all the youtube blind tests I watched following this video.
      Do you know anything about the CCA NRAs? I looked for the CRA and it was out of stock. Basically, I'm looking for the newest, most detailed IEMs that also look good.

    • @AJGaS
      @AJGaS 2 года назад +1

      @@KentoCommenT I don't have the NRA but the frequency response looks.. uhh not optimal. If your budget is $50USD or less, the BLON BL-03 has a very well loved and smooth but not hyper detailed sound. The. CCA CRA is probably the best tuned under 50 with decent technical performance to boot and great treble extension. Personally I also really like the KZ ZSX, which is an updated evolution of the ZS10 Pro. I like it much more. It's like 45 to 50 bucks.
      If your budget is hundreds, check out the 7hz timeless.

    • @abhaymehra7834
      @abhaymehra7834 2 года назад +1

      Dude I'm thinking of getting iem for the first time. Budget under 40 45 bucks. Till now I thought ZS10pro were the top tier but now you've confused me. I own a audio technica m40x and use for music production. I'm not looking for iem's solely for the purpose of production but also daily use as these headphones are just too much sometimes. Can you please recommend someting to me?

    • @benkoskinen3871
      @benkoskinen3871 2 года назад +1

      @AJ Audio thanks for these recommendations I've never heard of the BLON or 7hz

    • @AJGaS
      @AJGaS 2 года назад +1

      @@abhaymehra7834 in that case, either get the KZ x CRN (tuned by Crinacle) or the CCA CRA. Both beat the crap out of the ZS10 Pro. The ZS10 Pro was KZs latest and greatest in like.. 2019?

  • @ultraprimez
    @ultraprimez Год назад

    Hi, i am using budget Kz ZST since 3 months and the balanced audio is symphony to the ears. Yes memory foam tips elevates change in sound quality and comfort.

  • @Jokrono
    @Jokrono 2 года назад

    If you're getting into IEMs rather than regular headphones, make sure you look at their impedance. Not every headphone jack will be able to run IEMs without you hearing a lot of noise, and you'll have to get something to mitigate that. I run an iFi adapter that basically turns the signal down before it reaches my in-ears so the noise is inaudible. It cost me about $50USD, at which point you might be better going for Shure SE215s or something, which are higher impedance and won't have that issue.

  • @Thats_Awesome
    @Thats_Awesome 2 года назад

    You have the copper wiriing and the silver wiring should give you much more clarity that you are seeking in your IEM (Yes, the cable that you have connecting to you IEM does matter!
    I have the KZ ZST X and it has the silver cable. Great clarity. I highly recommend you to buy these seperately or even better! The KZ ZS10 Pro is considered the King in Sub 50$ chi fi IEMs in terms of sound and quality.
    Ill be buying a DAC to go along with my IEM later on. Really recommend it. Might also buy these (the KZ ZS10 Pro) as well.

  • @DanDan-li4hr
    @DanDan-li4hr 2 года назад +1

    CCA CRA sister company of KZ and also good budget choice. then pair it with a better ear tips and cables

  • @grum__1
    @grum__1 2 года назад

    the part where they connect breaks after a few months of use, if you want o use them with your phone in your pocket theyre also trash because the cable is 90 degrees to the side but that can be technically replaced not when the pin connectors break clean off the IEM itself

  • @garlicus
    @garlicus 2 года назад

    The quality of your videos is just stutting! I got the HD58X for homeuse and I am looking for an IEM for on the way. Def a great video keep it up

  • @mikifuryy
    @mikifuryy 2 года назад

    Bought these a few weeks back as well. First IEM's I've ever used so it felt like a really good entry point! I'm glad you did a review on them

  • @chivatech
    @chivatech 2 года назад

    Thanks for reminding me to use my IEMs again. I have a pair of Shure 315s that have been neglected. Invest in some foam sleeves, they will give you the best fit.

  • @masterfoben13
    @masterfoben13 2 года назад +1

    So interesting to see how different our ears are. I’d never consider wearing in-ears while on my PC (only do that outside because of mobility) because I can’t deal with smth inside my ear canal for an extended period.
    Running the Sennheiser/Drop PC 37X and I get what you mean with clamping but it’s much more comfortable to my ears and head in general.
    Thx for the review mate! 🙏🏼

  • @smartjunayd
    @smartjunayd 2 года назад

    5:16 thanks for the wallpaper lmao 🤣, definitely getting a pair for gaming, never tried iems before so I have to give it a shot

  • @CaptainNomae
    @CaptainNomae 2 года назад +1

    If you want to try another great set for around 60$ the CCA C10s are actually insane for the price. They've got 10 drivers crammed into them and they're around the same size and shape as KZ IEMs.

    • @rokko1337
      @rokko1337 Год назад

      Bought C10 for 30$ in 2019 for everyday music listening (saxophone jazz, piano blues, sometimes vaporwave and IDM), they are awesome for that price and even higher (from many reviews nearest models those can beat them in sound clarity are around 120-150$), very comfortable fit in the ear with good instrumental separation and wide sound stage. Usually I play online games with friends using my old apple earpods (they have really good microphone, comfortable fit for playing up to 15 hour straight and I can hear my own voice in them, unlike IEMs), and they were good for something like CS:GO, no problems with instant detection of footstep/firing direction, but in Apex Legends it's impossible with them to detect where people shoot in same building with you for example, not even talking about footsteps. But when I started using C10 it was day and night, only problem I can use them only when playing solo, because for me it's very uncomfortable to talk wearing any IEMs...

  • @madmccarter
    @madmccarter 2 года назад +1

    The other budget IEM that has impressed a lot of people are the Tin T2 Pro's - a lot of people have commented that they sound fantastic and are comparable to high end (non-custom fit) IEM's - you should check them out!

  • @The_0ne504
    @The_0ne504 2 года назад

    I have a pair of the KZ ZSN Pro X and they're awesome. As for the tips, I recommend trying Comply tips. They're a memory foam type of material and give a MUCH better seal than silicone tips. That helps with bass but more importantly, it keeps them in much more securely for a lot longer.

    • @zoomzabba452
      @zoomzabba452 2 года назад

      It's annoying how these are the same, but better.

  • @NinjaRastaMon
    @NinjaRastaMon 2 года назад

    The ZSN pro-X model is a more refined model with upgraded low end woofer, and a single upgraded BA driver and a very flat revealing spectrum. KBear KS2 are great v shaped daily bangers. The ZS10 pros are also known to have a manufacturing error with epoxy blocking the 2 mid range BA drivers, blocking the mid sound completely. DQ6s and CCA CRA are among some newer models that have since gained the spotlight on their sound, as well as a crinnacle model. But I still want a pair of these legends

  • @marionazario133
    @marionazario133 2 года назад +1

    Awesome freaking review, Just ordered and really hope these are better than the buds from Hyper X.