MetehanMinatozaki

New Head-Fier
Big sound for 11 dollars!
Pros: -Good bass amount and good bass dynamics for price -Really good detail production -Good resolution for 11 dollars -Clear highs -Clear midrange with good brightness -Good imaging for price -Really good soundstage with enough depth
Cons: -Treble range can be harsh -Upper midrange can be really hot -Metallic timbre -Non existent layering
Package

Just iem itself, cable and eartips.

Sound

Bass - Big midbass response!

Really good mid bass impact, without being too slow. Texture is average for the price.

Mids - Bright and detailed.

Harsh but detailed mids. Really unforgiving on old mastered tracks. But overall, good midrange performance for the price.

Treble - Too much amount but good details!

Good treble extension but sometimes being too much. Sibilance can be easily show up and destroy the show. But very good detail production and resolution for 11 dollars.

Should you buy it?

Yes! Because, why not giving a try? Honestly, i don't hear a better iem on this price range. But you if you have more money and if you are trying to save money with getting this... Don't do it because you can pay 8-9 dollars more and you can have better options like Tangzu Waner and 7HZ Salnotes Zero etc. But overall, it's a really good pair of budget iem's.
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New Head-Fier
Worthy Successor? YES! KZ EDX Pro X Mini Review
Pros: ‏‏‎ ‎‎‎‎
• Addictive bass energy
• Good amount of treble
• Sibilant-free
• Affordable!
Cons: ‏‏‎ ‎
• Lean note-weight
• Lack of mid-bass punch
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  • I'm sensitive to bass; Too much bass gives me headache. Bruh.
  • I'm sensitive to the presence region (5k to 7k?)
  • I'm sensitive to treble (8k, 12k, 16k, all of it)
  • I prefer neutral, lean sounding sets with laid back but good treble performance (natural decay; iykyk)

What I like:
  • Sub-bass focus -> no bass bleed into the mids
  • Lean note weight, or having no warmth -> cleaner upper mid-range
  • Presence dip -> no sibilance
  • Moderate brightness -> less fatiguing
If you came from the EDX Pro, this is what you can expect to hear:
  • Less bass
  • Less perceived clarity from its less peaky treble (only if your ears can handle the EDX Pro's treble)
  • Smoother sound overall
  • Better detail retrieval
The EDX Pro X has a safer V-shape tuning, making it a much easier recommendation compared to its predecessor. If you couldn't try both IEMs before buying, get the Pro X instead.

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