been using hese for tracking drums for 4 years. They ROCK for that. Better than most others. And yes I own and tried them. So for certain uses they are amazing.
nice reviews you got, i subbed. i wanted to ask your opinion again between the zsn pro x and zstx keeping in mind that in my country India there is a difference of 8 usd for the pro x and that i would use it for gaming and casual listening but i do own a audio technica m50x and i am very fond of that sound and might want something similar but i do not know how sounds compare exactly. maybe u could help me decide? whether the 8$ would be worth it or not, thanks again and i shall keep watching !
@@intoitreviews thank you for your quick reply, i was able to order the zsn pro x off the linsoul website for 21 usd just now i hope it arrives quick lol
HzSound Heart Mirror Pro or Waist Drum. Even Moondrop Lan are better than Crin Red Around 50 bucks unless you want a warm earphone. Dunu Koma 2 is a pretty safe bet around $100. Thanks for subscribing!
Hey. Could you pls help? Choosing between NiceHCK DB3 (16$), Blon BL-03 (24$), JadeAudio EA1 (30$), KBEAR KS2 (19$), KZ ZSN PRO X (19$) --- for power metal (Sabaton, Powerwolf) and industrial metal (Rammstein). Which one will be better for these genres?
They would be good for this yes. At the price-point more than likely. If you can step up to a Tin HiFi T3, that would be most most recommended set for gaming. Thanks for being a subscriber. Check out the T3 video if you haven't yet. Cheers!
Nice review! So I ordered the KZ ZS10 PRO X from Aliexpress, but by mistake they sent me the ZSN PRO X, which were half the price of the ZS10 PRO X. I contacted the seller, and he refunded me the price difference. I'm not a musician or an audiophile, but I like to enjoy a good sounding earbuds for music, movies, and gaming. I was so hyped about the ZS10 PRO X after watching many positive reviews, but now I feel a bit upset that I got the cheaper ZSN! Do you think I should keep them or gift them to someone, and get better ones? Thanks
First of all, thanks for taking the time to subscribe to the channel. The zsn has its merits and particular sound and use case scenarios which I talked about in this review. If you like that sound, nothing wrong with keeping them? There are better options in the price range though. Make sure to check out my other videos on IEMs like Moondrop Lan, Truthear Hola, HzSound Waist Drum, and a number of others. If you like ear buds, the HZSOUND Bell Rhyme is very good and I have a video about it. More excellent reviews to come so make sure notifications is turned on, and welcome to The Neighborhood!
Headphone listening impressions are HIGHLY INDIVIDUAL. It's good to have a reviewer whose listening impression you happen to somewhat agree with to give you ideas, but never let your choice of headphones be guided by what someone thinks, or the specs and frequency charts, or indeed the price, because none of this matters, your personal satisfaction with the music does. Also word of note, cheap-fi brands can't leave a product alone, especially KZ, they keep changing them. The ZSN Pro X that you got last year isn't the same as the one reviewed here, and i think a relatively recent retune was actually for the better this time around, and you may have gotten a pair of those. Assuming you haven't paid too much for them, i would vote on keep for the time being and i don't know just hit up the stores putting things on your ears and listening to different music and figuring out whether there's something you're missing from them.
There are definitely more options available around 25 dollars. Most of those have an attached cable now as well though, so it will depend on what you value. Also if you like it's warm airy quality, there isn't much out there that sounds like it does. I would recommend the Chu at 25 dollars or step it up to the HZSound Waist Drum at 35... make sure you are subscribed to the channel to get notified when the full review of the Waist Drum is availble. It will be soon. Chu review is already available.
I do not recommend the ZAX. For a similar price range and tunning, I would recommend the CCA C10 Pro X. I have a video about it in comparison to the ZAX up on the channel already. Give it a watch :) thanks for subscribing!
been using hese for tracking drums for 4 years. They ROCK for that. Better than most others. And yes I own and tried them. So for certain uses they are amazing.
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Can i feel a difference with these when listening to HiFi music on my smartphone/PC? Or do I necessarily have to have a decent external DAC?
No dac required with these per say.
@@intoitreviews oh okay. Thank you!
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How do you use the mic on a pc with 3 separate line in/mic in/ line out ports? Since the pro x have only 1 jack. Thanks
Buy a splitter from female in to male out mic and headphone. Thanks for subscribing!
@@intoitreviews Just now ordered one. Thanks a lot!
nice reviews you got, i subbed.
i wanted to ask your opinion again between the zsn pro x and zstx keeping in mind that in my country India there is a difference of 8 usd for the pro x and that i would use it for gaming and casual listening but i do own a audio technica m50x and i am very fond of that sound and might want something similar but i do not know how sounds compare exactly. maybe u could help me decide? whether the 8$ would be worth it or not, thanks again and i shall keep watching !
Zsn pro x, is the more hifi product. Zstx is like a fun ride but not accurate.
@@intoitreviews thank you for your quick reply, i was able to order the zsn pro x off the linsoul website for 21 usd just now i hope it arrives quick lol
does upgrading from KZ ZSN PRO X to crinacle zero red worth it or should I invest on portable DAC instead? apple music/iphone user here
HzSound Heart Mirror Pro or Waist Drum. Even Moondrop Lan are better than Crin Red Around 50 bucks unless you want a warm earphone. Dunu Koma 2 is a pretty safe bet around $100. Thanks for subscribing!
Hey. Could you pls help? Choosing between NiceHCK DB3 (16$), Blon BL-03 (24$), JadeAudio EA1 (30$), KBEAR KS2 (19$), KZ ZSN PRO X (19$) --- for power metal (Sabaton, Powerwolf) and industrial metal (Rammstein). Which one will be better for these genres?
KS2; thanks for subscribing!
Can I use it for djing ????
Not one I would recommend for that. Reecho and Peacock SpringnDay might be something to look at. Thanks for subscribing!
Nope, I have this one and I won't recommend you this for DJ/EDM sounds.
Is this the best iem for this price for fps games out of the ones you know?
They would be good for this yes. At the price-point more than likely. If you can step up to a Tin HiFi T3, that would be most most recommended set for gaming. Thanks for being a subscriber. Check out the T3 video if you haven't yet. Cheers!
@@intoitreviews Ok thanks for the reply will check it out :)
Nice review! So I ordered the KZ ZS10 PRO X from Aliexpress, but by mistake they sent me the ZSN PRO X, which were half the price of the ZS10 PRO X. I contacted the seller, and he refunded me the price difference.
I'm not a musician or an audiophile, but I like to enjoy a good sounding earbuds for music, movies, and gaming.
I was so hyped about the ZS10 PRO X after watching many positive reviews, but now I feel a bit upset that I got the cheaper ZSN!
Do you think I should keep them or gift them to someone, and get better ones? Thanks
First of all, thanks for taking the time to subscribe to the channel. The zsn has its merits and particular sound and use case scenarios which I talked about in this review. If you like that sound, nothing wrong with keeping them? There are better options in the price range though. Make sure to check out my other videos on IEMs like Moondrop Lan, Truthear Hola, HzSound Waist Drum, and a number of others. If you like ear buds, the HZSOUND Bell Rhyme is very good and I have a video about it. More excellent reviews to come so make sure notifications is turned on, and welcome to The Neighborhood!
Headphone listening impressions are HIGHLY INDIVIDUAL. It's good to have a reviewer whose listening impression you happen to somewhat agree with to give you ideas, but never let your choice of headphones be guided by what someone thinks, or the specs and frequency charts, or indeed the price, because none of this matters, your personal satisfaction with the music does.
Also word of note, cheap-fi brands can't leave a product alone, especially KZ, they keep changing them. The ZSN Pro X that you got last year isn't the same as the one reviewed here, and i think a relatively recent retune was actually for the better this time around, and you may have gotten a pair of those.
Assuming you haven't paid too much for them, i would vote on keep for the time being and i don't know just hit up the stores putting things on your ears and listening to different music and figuring out whether there's something you're missing from them.
Thanks for watching and subscribing
Is it worth to buy kz zsn pro x now
There are definitely more options available around 25 dollars. Most of those have an attached cable now as well though, so it will depend on what you value. Also if you like it's warm airy quality, there isn't much out there that sounds like it does. I would recommend the Chu at 25 dollars or step it up to the HZSound Waist Drum at 35... make sure you are subscribed to the channel to get notified when the full review of the Waist Drum is availble. It will be soon. Chu review is already available.
These or kbear ks2 for someone who is not a bass head and who prefers clear vocals and better instrument separation?
Zsn pro x. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already.
Should i buy zax or save up some money and get this one? I am coming from zsn pro btw.
I do not recommend the ZAX. For a similar price range and tunning, I would recommend the CCA C10 Pro X. I have a video about it in comparison to the ZAX up on the channel already. Give it a watch :) thanks for subscribing!
@@intoitreviews okay 😊
Nice video.
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Isn't the bgm Yalgaar's instrumental by Carryminati
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I have the non pro version
Yeah I think these are a definite upgrade from those...
Its named that because of the generation it is
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That title, damn
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@@intoitreviews good review, worth the subscription
the plate is zinc not plastic
Interesting, feels plastic. Good info, thanks for subscribing.