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The KZ ZS10 Pro is a high-fidelity in-ear monitor featuring 4 balanced armature drivers and a dynamic driver for superior sound quality. Its detachable cable design enhances durability, while the stainless steel construction ensures a stylish and robust build. Perfect for musicians and audiophiles alike, these earphones offer a seamless listening experience with convenient controls.
P**I
Very sharp treble
Good product and almonst good sound, if only treble didnt sound like niddles in your ears. Even with eq i could not get nice treble. Other wise good product
M**T
I freaking loved it.
Lows- 4/5Mids- 4.5/5Highs- 5/5It’s a great iem, worth every money, don’t forget to buy an aftermarket cable. Perfect.
P**0
Best-sounding headphones I own. But the cabled suck.
I bought a pair of ZSN PRO Xs a few days ago (£20) and was so impressed by their sound quality that I came back to amazon and bought some of KZs more expensive IEMs... the ZS10 PROs.My overall advice is that if you need some amazing, value for money headphones: buy the ZSN PRO Xs. They were the headphones reccomended to me by an audiophile buddy, and honestly blow all of my other headphones out of the water (albeit with some sibilance in high vocals which is easily fixed with an EQ adjust).As with the ZSN PRO Xs the ZS10 PROs have amazing build quality, this time with beautiful metal back plates and higher quality tip mounts.As for sound quality: the have a very high bar to pass over the ZNS PRO Xs, especially considering the £30 price hike. If you only have £20 to spend, get the ZNS PRO Xs... If you can spend £50, buy these. I have never heard such crisp and clear vocals. The are lovely balanced headphones and are pretty much good for everything. The sound staging is better and the bass is so smooth and clean you can almost feel it in your chest. The are comfortable, have a good seal and block out most background noise when out and about.These are incredible. And with replaceable cables they will likely last for decades. I have absolutely no complaints with these headphones, which is very rare. They are worth the upgrade over the KZ ZSN PRO Xs, blow my £40 Sony in ears out of the water even more, destroy my £100 Sony over ears and even challenge my £400 grados.Some of the nicest headphones on the market. There is also a bluetooth dongle you can buy for any scrubs who were brave enough to ditch the headphone jack :/Buy.Do however be aware that the cable with microphone is likely to break. The cable detatches and you need to find a replacement (which are not sold anywhere).
L**T
Good
first and foremost; ill be updating this if (or more likely; when) it breaks so you can get an idea of expected lifetimedue to slight concern over traction alopecia (balding; but i use the 'proper' term because im in denial) potentially caused by my beloved headphones (earcups connected by a headband) i had to downscale... problem is i keep breaking earphones; ive gone through 3 sets of cheap-midrange ones in the last couple of months, which put me in a difficult place of trying to work out whether it was my usage that was breaking them or if it was because they were cheap/bad build quality... fairly sure it was the cable that was the failure point on all of them so i was looking for earphones with a separate cable (not wireless; spoiler: paranoia)turns out 'IEM' was the magical keyword i needed... im still not exactly sure what the distinction between an IEM (in ear monitor) and an earphone is; apparently something to do with whether it rests on the outer ear or in your ear canal... but that seems fishy because ive had earphones that penetrate my sweet supple ears as deep as these ones... specifics aside apparently this audiophile term came with all the goodies i wanted+ Optional mic.... i cant comment on the quality of the mic; because as a paranoid SoB; i really didnt want one and thats surprisingly difficult to find nowadays+ Detachable cable; a 3.5mm to (2*) 0.75mm cable comes in the box... id heard bad things about this cable so i havent actually used it; i suspect those observations to be outdated or overblown though and i put that thing in my pocket, took it out, straightened it out, scrunched it up again and put it back into my pocket multiple times over a day (because what better do i have to do) and it didnt tangle any worse than pretty much any other cable ive had (well; less so because its only a meter or so long)... i think i made this clear earlier; but incase you jumped the shark; this is good because if the cable breaks you can just replace the cable; you can keep the IEMs/Earphones/whatever+ im no audiophile but the sound quality seems good... i will note that ive found myself getting irrationally angry at characters eating in movies and TV shows; rage which beforehand was reserved only for people eating in real life... so clearly theres some kind of cursed sound fidelity that even my beloved headphones didnt give mei did have a week or so thinking they had a tendency to fall out; that was just me being a big dumbo though... when you connect the wire to the earpiece dont connect it in a 'C' shape, connect it into a '5' or 'S' shape... i assume most people wont have this problem because theres literally a picture of how to connect the cable on this page; but on the offchance you too majored in clownery then heres your fix
K**N
ASTONISHING
I never listen to compressed music. I don't listen to music out of my iPhone. I listen using high end equipment-dacs and amps and headphones that cost £1000.I had heard on YT and read here how good these were and to be honest I didn't it al likely they were BUT I wanted to see what IEMs were like because I was not so enamoured with open backed headphones now especially as my husband has to hear it.I bought these because they were cheap and by using them I'd know if I like IEMs and then I'd go and spend a grand on a proper pair.NO NEED!!! I am keeping these. They are truly excellent. Everything I have been looking for in a headphone. The sound is out of this world. I always use as my test albums Carly Simon's Anticipation from 1971 and Adele's 25 or 21. Nothing to complain about at all (except Adele's 21 was not mastered well).I have learned that sometimes one gets much more for one's money!One thing-the assortment of black rubbers for the ears are different sizes and make a big difference to the sound. I used the small after using the ones that were on jupon arrival. The sound wasn't good. Now wearing the largest and everything is perfect.I had my hearing tested this year because I was 62(63 now) and my hearing was still 100%.Obviously I thoroughly recommend these. (I have never left such a review.)
S**H
Sound so good I bought them twice!
So it is possible to get great sound for not a lot of money.These truly are a fantastic pair of IEM’sand among my favourites in my collection.The TIN HI-Fi T2’s are the closest competitor in terms of price and performance making it difficult to split them.Depending on which day it is my opinion is subject to change.The KZ ZS10 pro’s have a crisp sound signature that can be a touch bright but offer superb clarity and detail.Bass is plentiful but never over exaggerated.The multiple drivers help separate frequencies allowing each instrument and vocals to shine.I would say the KZ’s are the more aggressive IEM whilst the TIN HI-Fi T2’s are much more laid back and smooth.I was so impressed with the KZ ZS10 pro’s I bought a second pair as a gift for a friend.He was convinced I’d spent an absolute fortune as these IEM’s are so well constructed.They look superb with their metal casings and highly polished finish.They also have a sound that punches well above their price point.Only the packaging is a bit of a let down but then again, you don’t listen to the packaging.The ZS10 pro’s sound better than the overpriced Wireless Bose earphones I also own. In my opinion cable is still king.Give me a wired IEM any day!The ZS10 pro’s are a must buy for anyone wanting a good quality pair of IEM’s without breaking the bank.You’re getting premium build quality and design with sound that rivals and betters some more expensive well known brands.
P**K
Love it for band foldback as a bass player
I got these to use while playing Bass for foldback monitor mix instead of wedge monitoring. I was worried that I would not like the sound but found that my 4x4 cab and amp is hardly needed as well. I have to eq the bass up and cut high treble in the mix to suit my bass. I think the cheaper zst may have done the job but have no regrets. Only the cable supplied seems to tangle so easily.
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