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Chris H.
> 3 dayIm a musician and I use these for my monitors most every weekend. I dont use them wireless, i plug them in to my belt clip monitor send. Im a drummer and singer so i have a full mix. Most times i only use one ear but when I fully mic the kit i will use both. I never have a problem hearing with these. Definitely worth the price.
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JaqueGoulat
> 3 dayWould be way better if it included a good carrying case.
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DEREK
Greater than one weekBeen using Shure 1, 2, or 3 driver ears for years, and the sound quality of these is pretty incredible...absolutely blows the Shure 215/325 out of the water. The high end can be a touch fatiguing. As others say - upgrade the cable, and upgrade the tips. Even with these extra expenses, still a phenomenal value. The cases are a bit big for small ears, and a bit heavy, but thats what looping on top of the ear is for. Also a bit difficult when putting cable in/out to tell which one goes where. One side of the connector is rounded, but its such a small connector that its tough to see. Wish the cables and earpieces were color-coded with a dot. Other than that, outstanding value.
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Soundqwest
> 3 dayWow!! Just wow !! Cannot believe the awesome sound of theses in ears. You hear every detail clearly. Bass is full but smooth. I am have been a touring musician for the last 34 years and own my own studio in Nashville. I also sell audio to churches and schools. I know good audio. This is good audio. Buys these. You will not be sorry.
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Sammy Iqbal
> 3 dayThis is on par with some of the top brand IEMs at a fraction of the cost. Discovered this brand in a YouTube video and was a bit sceptical given the price point. Ordered one as a back up IEM and was blown away by the sound quality and comfort. I do suggest that you get a pack of memory foam tips and upgrade the cable. Even with that still comes out cheapr.a
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Steve Taylor
Greater than one weekThe internet is buzzing with enthusiastic reviews of every KZ IEM that has hit the market. Just a short while ago you had to pay $500 for a pair of earbuds with great sound but now you can spend under $100 to get the same thing. Replaceable cables just adds to the benefits of the KZs. After much research and knowing how much earbuds bother my ears I opted for the AS10 with 5 balanced armatures. I find BAs not to cause so much ear fatigue due to much less air pressure that dynamic drivers cause. And the sound of he AS10 is staggeringly beautiful. The entire spectrum of frequencies are there. The bass is detailed, the mids make the vocals clear and detailed and the highs ring out without any cymblance. The comfort issues are personal. I snagged up some foam eartips because the silicone ones never work for me. The foam increased the bass and also helped to keep them in my ears. I also picked up some clips so the cable wouldnt swing around and pull the plugs out of my ears. The cable is pretty good. KZ has changed the bendable wire to a fixed one at the ear curve. Seemed people were complaining about the bendable wire. Its good to see KZ is listening to people. Overall you cant get a better sounding IEM for under a couple hundred. Are they perfect? No. But nothing is. Highly recommended
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Noah Wieseler
> 3 dayFirst, I will preface my review by saying this is my first experience with IEMS that have multiple balanced armature drivers. My only other experience has been with sub $200 dynamic driver IEMS. For the price what you get is hard to beat. I have no complaints with the build quality, and even with their large size, they fit comfortably in my ears. However, the included silicon ear tips do have a tendency to slowly slip out of my ears. This can be remedied by any of the available third party foam ear tips. Sound quality is good. The level of detail these drivers put out is impressive for the price, while the soundstage is simply average (You can definitely tell the sound is being piped into your ears). I cant call the sound signature neutral, although I think it tries to be. It is a little warm and the treble rolls off a little too quickly for my taste. Bass: Anything lower than 35hz disappears while everything lower 60hz is a tad quiet, but the quality is still good. Still, I find I can get adequate rumble and thump from the low driver while maintaining layer separation except when in cases with many heavy bass layers. The low-mids are a bit warm, which is fine if that is something you enjoy. Mids: I dont have much to say about the mids except that the slightly warm boost in the tuning of the drivers can cover up a little detail here. Otherwise I am pleased. Treble: While after about 14khz everything rolls off sharply, the treble that is produced is detailed and clear. I found my pair of KZs had some spikes in frequency response around 8-9khz and 11khz, which could just be the result of the shape of my ear canal. Whatever the cause, the result is that these earphones come close to being neutral, but there appears to be some areas where the tuning could still be improved. Now, I do not only want to pick apart at the sound signature. These are pleasant headphones to listen to with a nice slightly warm sound signature and a higher level of detail than what most will expect from this price range. In fact, the main reason I bring up my observations about what is lacking in driver tuning is because I think a lot of them can be helped with a little eq. Now, if you have a listening set up wear you can use a frequency analyzer and a PEQ you could really dial these KZs in, but personally for my casual listening experience I can solve about 90 percent of my complaints on the regular GEQ that comes on most smartphones by by boosting the sub-lows about 3db (around 60hz), cutting the low-mids (between 200-300hz) a few db, and giving a slight boost to 16khz (just my personal preference). Even without an eq, I am impressed with these IEMs and prefer them over the pair of Yamaha EPH-100s I bought years ago for twice the price.
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Al vil
> 3 dayAnyone want those headphones dont hesitate to buy them, they good sound quality excellent.
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Randz
> 3 dayI tested these IEMs with my IFI DSD BLACK LABEL as DAC, and then with my Sony Walkman NW-WM1A.I on 44 balance connection. I also have the Beyer Dynamic DT 1990 PRO headphones for comparison. First, LETS GET IT OUT OF THE WAY.. KZ AS10- is very boomy/bassy. a little muffled. So this IEM is not the best any more!!!( im returning this!!) .... KZ ZSX . great IEM! Well balance.. great bass,, great mids.. good plus treble,, ( im keeping this!),, TFZ T2,, its almost equal to KZ ZSX, with bit higher tone on the mids going towards the highs on certain tracks. , but i would say great IEM also!( im debating to keep it or not as they are almost equal to the ZSX), ,,, Tin T3,, Good Bass, Great Mids,, Great Highs,( and with IFI DSD Hardware Xbass turn on.,,. PERFECT SOUND with great bass!).( im keeping this!)... BLON- 03,,, great bass, great clear mids..good Highs, but for 38 freaking dollars, great sounding overall !!! ( im keeping this!!)..pls note i bought and replace the cables T( trip win 8 cores mostly) and one yin yoo 16 cores, and replaced the tips with memory foams.. except the TIN 3, it came with a memory foam already.. , I like listening to different types of music.. including Hip hop, R and B.. pop music, 80;s!.. dance music, house music, classical ,, at times., new age music., 70s and 80s and 90s bands.. 50s and 60s too My music files are : DSD files, FLAC 16/44, 24/88, 24/96, 24/192. Hi Res.
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Penelope Oberbrunner V
> 3 dayVery good In Ears system