KZ ZS10 Pro Review – Another Step Forward
Not groundbreaking or perfect, but the Pro represents a positive step towards a more refined signature.
Read moreNot groundbreaking or perfect, but the Pro represents a positive step towards a more refined signature.
Read morePros — Outstanding clarity, image size, and resolution; great value for money Cons — Recessed mids; muddy bass; lack of homogeneity
Read moreThe Ola might have considerable appeal to fans of this more “reference” tuning…
Read moreI rank these as nice to have budgets way different from other KZ offerings…
Read moreAbove all, it made me actually care about cables for the first time, which is worth something…
Read moreThe KBEAR Robin are a smooth and non fatiguing set…
Read moreKZ may be winning the driver war with the ASX, but not many awards from experts.
Read moreThe Kinera BD005 Pro is a beautiful jack of all trades, sporting a rather coherent warmish V shaped tuning that is safe for the upper frequencies (compared to the usual CHIFI tuning). Other than looks, it scores above average points in most areas, but doesn’t have a particular department that it truly excels at to stand out in the ultra cut throat budget CHIFI market segment.
Read moreThe TRN V90S is a V-shaped hybrid that does most things well. In fact, it is tuned smoother and not as hot as the average CHIFI multi driver set.
Read moreThis is one KZ/CCA pokemon that you should think twice about catching.
Read moreNothing ground breaking but a solid offering.
Read moreThese are surprisingly musical phones which hold up well to their price peers; their clever technology and ergonomics are a bonus. At this price, an absolute no-brainer.
Read moreThe CVJ CS8 is a budget hybrid with good technical performance at its asking price of sub $30 USD. Its tonality lies on the analytical side and it brings a breath of fresh air in sporting a neutralish bright tuning in the vast sea of V shaped/harmanish budget CHIFI.
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