🎵 Elevate Your Audio Game with KZ ZS10 PRO X!
The KZ ZS10 PRO X in-ear monitor headphones feature a cutting-edge 4BA+1DD hybrid driver system, delivering exceptional sound quality with crisp highs and smooth mids. Designed for comfort and style, these earphones come with a detachable cable and multiple ear tip sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for any user. Backed by a 12-month warranty, they are the ideal choice for audiophiles, gamers, and musicians alike.
Control Type | Media Control |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | ZS10 PRO X |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20-40000Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 112 dB |
Impedance | 29 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
C**Y
Great sound!
I was unsure about purchasing these but they really surprised me. Got them on the sale and I’m glad. The sound is so clear and they are comfortable. I use them in our music sessions and I feel as if I’m right beside the lead, instead of across the platform. I would recommend these to anyone needing in ear monitors. Perfect for what I needed.
P**S
Works Well!
These are really great for the price point! Bass and drums come through well and the highs are pretty clean. Recommend.
A**C
Amazing sound quality
First of all, let me say this: I LOVE THEM! AWESOME! Sound wise they are unbelievable. I don’t have other super expensive gear to compare them with, since I’ve never owned any headphones/earphones past the $200 mark, but I’d like to think that I can recognize good clear sound when I hear it. (Otherwise what would be the point of owning good headphones?)Comfort wise…that’s a bit subjective. You get several pairs of differently sized tips. I found none of them entirely comfortable for more than 30 mins at the beginning. I ended up using the tips from a different pair of earphones which are made out of softer rubber, but for some reason after extended wear (over 2 hrs) they become a little uncomfortable as well. That being said, one important fact is that so far these are the only earphones that never came loose or snapped out of my ears even when I accidentally pulled pretty hard on the cable. Their shape, the way they are meant to fit inside the ears and the cable loops keep them on very securely.Now, for the second part: it seemed obvious at first, but after reading so many negative comments regarding the “lack” of bass on these earphones, I may be naïve thinking this topic is anything but obvious. Headphones/earphones/speakers are not supposed to “have” bass. They are only supposed to be able to reproduce those frequencies (all frequencies) as faithfully as possible, not artificially introduce frequencies that were never part of the recording. Especially in-ear monitors, which were designed for musicians who wanted to hear the exact unaltered notes coming from their instruments. That’s what these C10 do and in my opinion, do it very well. To illustrate my point, open up your favorite streaming app and hopefully you have a hi-fi plan. Listen (on the highest quality) to “When Doves Cry” by Prince through your bright red headphones. If you hear anything resembling bass, just know that it’s not supposed to be there. That song is known for not having a bass line and Prince even spoke about it. You can look it up if you don’t believe me. When you’re done with that, open a search engine and dig up a list of “bass rich” songs and play them through these C10. For a quick test, find “If I ever fall in love” by Shai (full version, not acappella) and if your head is not buzzing from all the bass in that song, there’s only one explanation: you are not using the proper tips. Experiment with different sizes until you achieve a proper in-ear seal at which point outside noise around you should almost entirely vanish. Rubber tips will give you this seal when you find the right size. Foam tips, if you have any (none included with the C10) may be more comfortable for some people but are hopeless for bass.Keep in mind that you can always use a software EQ if you still need to boost or reduce certain frequencies, but the beauty is that these C10 give you a clean baseline you can further adjust to your liking. In my experience, a pair of headphones tuned from the factory for extra bass will sound muffled or distorted even when reducing low frequencies if the song is already bass heavy.Other details: cable is of regular length for using with a phone and the inline mic (if you get that version) seems to be of an excellent quality. After several calls, people didn’t seem to know that I was using earphones and not the phone’s microphone directly.Just my 2 cents. Good luck!
A**R
great
he likes them
A**S
I expected better
I currently have 2 other products from this manufacturer.There is a C12 Pro and there is a C16 ProThe C12 Pro is the best at the moment, sounds great and is very comfortable - IT'S THE BESTI bought 4 of the C16 Pro: medium-sounding, expensive, uncomfortable, and within 1 month, 3 of them broke - I do not recommend them to anyone!This C10 Pro is very comfortable but has an average sound. I have both a KZ and a CVJ - both sound betterBuy the CCA C12Pro!
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