🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The KZ ZS10 Pro in-ear monitor headphones feature a cutting-edge design with 4 balanced armature drivers and 1 dynamic driver, delivering superior sound quality. The detachable 2Pin cable enhances durability, while the stainless steel construction offers both style and resilience. Perfect for musicians and audiophiles alike, these headphones provide a seamless audio experience with convenient controls.
J**N
Great budget friendly headphones
Honestly, for $45–$50, the sound quality is hard to beat—whether you’re playing e-drums, listening to music, or doing both. If you're not hearing enough bass, chances are the eartips you're using don’t fit right. A cheap pack of replacement tips from Amazon can make a world of difference.These easily hold their own against much more expensive headphones, and they won’t drain your bank account. Give them a try—you won’t be disappointed.
D**N
Excellent sound quality
When I don't want to wear my over-the-ear headphones, I really enjoy these. They have very full sound. The only downside is that they are a little awkward to put on, but that could be just me or the nature of this style earbud. Maybe a proper over-the-ear clip would be better. Instead, the wire near the earbud is encased in a firm plastic tube which holds it in place.
D**5
Excellent Value for Pro, Semi-Pro, or Hobbyist Musicians!
I'm a full time, touring musician/bandleader and my expensive custom IEM were in need of repair, as were my backup pair of Shure SE425. As my bands are all fully on IEM, with no stage monitors or amps, IEM failure would be a serious problem, so I bought 2 pairs of the KZ ZS10 IEM to keep in my bag, just in case.While I much prefer custom fitted, soft silicone IEM, I had no choice but to use the KZ buds on a two week tour back in the spring. Fitted with optional memory foam tips, they sealed and performed flawlessly. They sound a bit "brighter" and more treble forward than I prefer, especially as compared to my high-end IEM, but they got the job done admirably and I adjusted the EQ on my monitor mix to compensate. I even lent my 2nd pair to another band member whose backpack was stolen with his IEM inside and he was impressed.I can't comment on their durability over time, as they've seen very limited and sporadic use, but so far, they're still working perfectly, and as backups, they have more than proved themselves. For the price, you can buy 5 pairs of KZ ZS10 Pro IEM for the price of one set of Shure SE425 dual driver IEM. Don't hesitate to buy these. They punch WAY above their price point.
M**L
Exactly as ordered and described
Exactly as ordered and described, works great brand new in the box, good price fast shipping
C**D
Impressive sound quality. Well built, with a refined and easy to love tuning.
The KZ ZS10 Pro is a five driver per side hybrid IEM. The ZS10 Pro has one 10mm double magnetic dynamic driver, two 30095 high frequency balanced armatures, and two 50060 mid frequency balanced armatures.Accessories:The ZS10 Pro comes in the typical KZ white box. The included cable is the typical KZ bronze 0.75mm 2-pin cable. The cable has preformed ear hooks as opposed to memory wire. The 2-pin connection is KZ's type C variation seen in the KZ ZSN series and looks similar to older Ultimate Ear pros with the protruding 2-pin female end. There is very minimal cable microphonics. Three pairs of KZ's starline tips in small, medium, and large are included in addition to an extra pair of regular, medium sized, smooth bore silicone tips.Build Quality and appearance:The ZS10 Pro looks nothing like the original ZS10 but instead share a similar design aesthetic to the KZ ZSN. The ZS10 Pro has a translucent plastic body with an aluminum nozzle and stainless steel face plate. The 304 stainless steel face plate on the ZS10 Pro has more of a polished chrome finish as opposed to the brushed aluminum finish found on the KZ ZSN. Build quality and fit and finish is excellent all around with no noticeable gaps or sharp edges. The metal face plate is held on by Torx T2 screws. The nozzle does have a lip to secure tips more tightly. The only con I found was the presence of glue residue on the left side nozzle but it was easily removed.Fit and Comfort:The fit for me is decent. It doesn’t fit as snug and secure as I would have liked but thankfully, they are light enough to stay put when moving around, and are comfortable enough to not cause any discomfort during extended wear. The IEMs do have a noticeable heft when you first pick them up but I don't notice it when worn. I have small ears so the fit and comfort will vary from person to person depending on the anatomy of your ear. For me, the preformed ear hooks are more comfortable than memory wire so that's a plus.Sound Quality:The bass has good extension and has good punch that's well controlled so they don't sound bloated or boomy. Mids are very smooth and clean allowing vocals to sound clear and natural sounding. The mids are also more forward sounding compared to its predecessor. There is no harshness or sibilance in the treble. Although relaxed, the treble is clear and detailed, allowing cymbals to sound crisp and precise. It strikes a good balance between being too bright or too dark. However, due to their warmth, trebleheads may be disappointed. Soundstage and imaging is very good which provides a good sense of space and allows the music to envelop you. Instrument separation is good with ample space between and no sense of congestion.When comparing to the KZ ZS7, the ZS7 has more sub bass punch which should satisfy bassheads more. The mids are similar between the two, with vocals on the ZS7 sounding slightly more forward. There is more treble presence in the ZS10 Pro with a touch more sparkle and air compared to the ZS7. Soundstage on the ZS10 Pro is noticeably larger than the ZS7. Instrument separation and detail retrieval is also slightly better on the ZS10 Pro. Sound isolation is a little bit better on the ZS10 Pro as well. Overall, the ZS7 has a more intimate soundstage, with more low end impact and provides a more visceral experience. The ZS10 Pro on the other hand, are more laid back, with a more airy, expansive sound.There's a lot to like about the ZS10 Pro. They sound great; they look and feel premium; they're reasonably priced. Definitely recommended.
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