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Linsoul KZ ZSX 5BA+1DD 6 Driver Hybrid in-Ear HiFi Earphones with Zinc Alloy Faceplate, 0.75mm 2 Pin Detachable Cable for Audiophile Musician (Without mic, Cyan)

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Size: without mic


Color: Cyan


Features

  • Newest 5BA+1DD Hybrid Earphones. After several successful series of hybrid driver earphones, here comes the terminator, KZ ZSX. It features high quality driver configurations which includes two DWEK BA drivers for medium and high frequency, one DD for low frequency and one 30095 driver for high frequency. With this setting, the sound is powerful and comprehensive, dynamic and bright in all respects. While maintaining the previous performance, the high frequency of this model is extended
  • Exquisite Craft. The faceplate is made of zinc alloy while the cavity is made from imported resin. The two different material not only presents an elegant look and shimmer but also be practical and durable. The detachable gold-plated 2 pin cable offers fully upgradability and the limit slot protection design greatly avoids the pin from breaking and prolongs the service life of the interface
  • Physical Electronic Compound Tuning. By having the reasonable cavity structure, finely balancing the vocal channels of each unit, the sound field reaches a deep performance. The details are rich. You can experience the full play of all the drivers, displaying a smooth, sensible, detailed music experience
  • Improved Ergonomic Design. The cavity is made based on large data of cochlea. Its scientifically molded to fit the ear like an customized earbuds. Even with vigorous exercise, it will still securely fit in the ear. Comfortable for long time wearing as well. Because of the special design, it can effectively isolate the noise to offer a better experience while enjoying the music
  • What You Will Get? Linsoul Audio is the legal distributor for KZ products. All products are authentic and genuine. Please rest assured that we will stand behind our product with 1 year warranty and if you have any questions or concerns, please contact our 24 hours easy-to-reach customer service

Brand: Linsoul


Color: Cyan


Ear Placement: In Ear


Form Factor: In Ear


Impedance: 24 Ohm


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Frequency Response: 40000 Hz


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: KZ ZSX 5BA+1DD


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Special Feature: Microphone


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Sports and Exercise


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Detachable


Item Weight: 0.06 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1 Count


Style: without mic


Number of Items: 1


Audio Driver Type: Hybrid Driver


Audio Driver Size: 10 Millimeters


Manufacturer: Linsoul


Product Dimensions: 4.53 x 3.35 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 2.11 ounces


Item model number: KZ


Date First Available: August 20, 2019


Country of Origin: China


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  • The Terminator of KZ IEMs
Size: with mic Color: Black
I am no stranger to the KZ brand. I already own the superb, bass-heavy ZS10 Pro. I have been impressed by them, thus far. Then, I heard they had the next great KZ IEMs, which is called the ZSX Terminator, which is the supposed, Terminator of all the KZ IEMs. I saw the features and the specs of the ZSX, so I figured I would give these a try. Will this name live up to the hype? DESIGN/FEATURES: The ZSX has 10mm double magnetic drivers, which is large for IEMs. The frequency response is 7-40,000hz, which is Hi-Res Audio. The sensitivity is 111 dB with an impedance of 24 ohms, which is above average. Of course, for PS4 gamers, it is low enough to be driven by the Sixaxis controller. While use, I set the level to 20, which is high for most sound devices with an impedance that is a bit higher, such as 30-32 ohms. The ZSX comes with 12 (6x2) hybrid drivers, made up of two DWEK BA (Balanced Armature) Drivers for medium and high frequencies. Then, two 30095 drivers for high frequency and a DD (Dual-Driver) for low frequency. The ZSX housing is made of zinc alloy. The body is made of a semi-transparent resin, which is clear enough for the driver and the “guts” to be seen. Included are four additional and interchangeable ear tips. The ear tips are made of silicone. There are medium ear tips on the IEMs by default. The ear tips fit snug inside my ears, along with the support of the OFC cable, covered by plastic, which can wrap around the ear. No worry about them slipping out. The OFC cable is high-quality and detachable. There is a Y-splitter, which is made of plastic. Also, there are angled, gold-plated, 0.75mm IEM pin connections within a transparent resin. By default, the IEM connectors are not attached to the earpieces. Therefore, they will have to be installed. This can be tricky. I found out the hard way. I figured it out, however. First, look on the side of the transparent resin of IEM connectors for the L and R. The letters can be a bit hard to see because they are engraved in the transparent material. Anyhow, make sure the L or R is facing outward. The R will be the cable with the mic. Then, connect the earpiece to the IEM connectors. The faceplate should also be facing outward. The ear tips should be at the bottom, facing the ear. Also, the sides are engraved in white on the inside of the resin cavity. Now, they will be ready to listen to, properly. BASS/MID-BASS/SUB-BASS: Like the ZS10 Pro, the ZSX has a similarly aggressive, clean, clear, controlled, deep, fast, thunderous, tight, and punchy bass. The punchiness of the bass is like hearing boxing gloves against a punching bag. Despite that, the bass remains clear, so it does not bleed into the mids. I think the ZS10 Pro might have a bit punchier bass. The ZSX bass is cleaner. Out of curiosity, I performed a test of some games. I tested the performance of the ZSX while playing various shooters on PS4 Pro. The test was done while playing Call Of Duty WWIII, Black Ops 4 and Modern Warfare Remastered. The most impressive thing was hearing how loud and clear the explosions were, nearby. Once, a teammate used an Artillery Barrage killstreak. I was in awe of how the explosions gave a surprisingly, clean, loud, and punchy, sound. Then, a Glide Bomb killstreak was used. All I could hear was a clean and thunderous boom. The aftermath of the explosion makes a nice, thunderous rumble. In other words, the sound is similar to the sound of a subwoofer. There seems like the wind is blowing in my ear after an explosion. Wow! HIGHS: The sound is warm on these and unbelievably superb. Compared to the ZS10, the sound is more refined. With that said, the treble highs are nice and controlled, even at loud volumes. No recognizable sibilance on those S and T sounds. No distortion. In fact, the sound is more compressed. For example, Call Of Duty Black Ops 4 is a prime example, which has lots of sharp S and T sounds. Gunshots are loud but clear. Each time bullets hit, there is a loud, T sound, which follows with a loud, “squish”, when a kill is achieved. I found having the volume high while hearing a combination of those S and T sounds are not harsh on my ears, which is shocking. With other sound devices, I have to turn the volume down, when hearing these sounds. Voices heard with the ZXR has an intimate and high-quality sound. The best way to describe this is like someone is talking directly in your ear. Hearing the voices from characters in WWII was one thing. Hearing them on Call Of Duty Black Ops 4 is another. Hearing my female character, Battery’s voice lines sound great. “Cluster grenade, enjoy!” “Splash!” “Dropped!” “All right, boom time!” “All talk!” “Doggone!” Those are some of my favorites voice lines. Once, Battery ran inside of an open-ended bay of the Summit map. Battery said a voice line, while outside of the bay. Then, her voice became magnified, as she entered the bay. Plus, there was an echo of Battery's voice. The authenticity of the echo was unbelievable and nearly, scary. This is a good example of the transition between mid to high sounds. IMAGING/SOUNDSTAGE: The ZSX has GREAT imaging in the way they handle directional sounds. Great detail. During matches, I could hear the dialogue of nearby teammates shouting out the location of enemies, and other random sounds, throughout the map, such as explosions and gunfire to the left and right of me with precision and clarity. I knew what was going on around me and where the action was taking place on the map. Sounds seem more magnifies when sounds are heard in a different direction. For example, each time my character looks in one direction, the sound increasingly amplifies in the direction, where things are going on, such as gunfire and explosions. Of course, I would hear less, where fewer actions were taking place. If my character, looks straight ahead, all sounds can be heard, equally. The soundstage is very wide and airy. Very immersive. I played a match on the very open, “Gustav Cannon” map. I could hear sounds, very clear from across the map at a far distance. Not to mention, sounds from a distance, sounded a bit closer than they actually were. If that makes sense. In Modern Warfare Remastered, I was playing on the “Charlie Don’t Surf” mission. The detailed sounds of an abundance of gunfire, the thud of bullets riddling bodies, the snake-like hiss of RPGs flying overhead, loud explosions, and dialogue of the Marines, as well as the OpFor. I was able to hear those sounds better than ever. The transitional sound of a roaring sonic boom from a trio of fighter jets doing a fly-by overhead sounded heavenly. Playing on the mission, "War Pig" was fun. Of course, there were the same sounds, which I heard in the previous mission ala gunfire, explosions, dialogue, etc. However, hearing the tank firing its turret and mini-guns to my left was CRAZY. I was totally immersed. LOWS: The lows are great, as they pick up subtle sounds with no effort. Ridiculously great detail, as they are heard much clearer and a bit louder. I am hearing sounds, which I could barely hear with other sound devices, such as the breaking of glass from afar, breakage of pottery, or bullet casings hitting the floor. In Modern Warfare Remastered, I heard a cat meowing in the alley on “The Bog” map. Never heard that before. In Black Ops 4, there are detailed sounds, such as crunching, as my character was trampling through the deep snow, cracking of the ice or sounds of moving water, while swimming on the “Icebreaker” map. Of course, I am sure, some are wondering about footsteps. Well, the ZSX, picks up footsteps on those Call Of Duty games, VERY well. There have been times, where I was able to hear footsteps of enemies coming after me from some feet away. Then, as they got close, I was able to get in a good position to get the drop on them. MUSIC: Music sounds great on the ZSX. The voices are very clear. Not to mention, everything can be heard on a track from instruments, snares, bass, etc. Impressive. MIC/REMOTE: The speaker for the mic is underneath a plastic, one-button remote. The remote has six functions. For phone calls, one press answers the phone. Press twice, hangs up. Press and hold to reject calls. While listening to music, one press pauses. Press twice for the next song. Press three times for the previous song. The mic is fully functional for gameplay. On PSN, I did a test for the adjust mic settings. I could hear my voice, crystal clear. During gameplay, my voice could be heard clearly. NOISE-CANCELLATION: In addition to everything, the noise-cancellation is great on these IEMs. I played some music, while the TV was up and could only hear the music. VERDICT: I am in awe of how great these sound. Considering these are Hi-Res, the price is not too bad. Not to mention, they can perform with some top headphones out there. Great for music and surprisingly, SUPERB for gaming. If you already own a pair of KZ IEM’s, these would still, be worth checking out. It is an upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2019 by 1Dub79

  • Most interesting pair of earbuds I've ever tried.
Size: without mic Color: Black
Throughout my two weeks of testing, I did an A/B testing with the ZS10 Pro, MH750 (modded, 16 core copper cable), and the LG phone earbuds as the control. I used the included ear tips and the included cable. For this review, I used the LG V35 as my primary audio source. I'm also a high school student, in case you think age influences hearing. The genres of music I listen to: Rock, Pop, Rap, J-pop (anime OP/ED), Classical (symphony orchestra, string orchestra, string solo), EDM, some songs from Nat King Cole, and lofi. The songs I listened to are either of lossless audio format (24bit/96.0KHz, 24bit/48.0KHz) or stuff from Spotify downloaded with their Best Quality setting. SIZE/FIT (5/5) These earbuds are a little bigger than the ZS10 Pro, but the shape of the earbuds themselves actually fit very nice. I find the ZSX to have the best fit out of all of my earbuds. I usually take off my earbuds by tugging on the cable. These are really hard for me to tug off my ears, so I have to take them out manually. The ZSXs are the only earbuds I feel the need for taking out my ears like that. ACCESSORIES (3/5) All right so the cable is a little bit odd. Nothing wrong with the cable in terms of sound quality. In fact, the materials used in the cable is pretty good. My biggest gripe about them is the unusually long Y-split. These can tangle very easily. For me, it was usually tangled because of the long Y-split. I've never had to buy new ear tips before so I can't comment on how ear tips affect the sound. The included ear tips are comfortable for me, regardless. BUILD (5/5) I don't feel the need to protect these earbuds from wear. They are very sturdy. SOUND (5/5) I've never been so blown away with a set of earbuds upon first impressions. I wouldn't say these are extremely bassy earbuds, compared to the LG phone earbuds and the MH755. I feel like these have the same amount of bass as the two, but the bass is more pronounced on the ZSX. Vocal and instrument separation was one of the first things I noticed with these earbuds. These earbuds do a very good job of producing small details that I've only been able to experience on the Tin P1. Although the ZSX isn't P1 level in terms of separation, they do come close. Compared to the ZS10 Pro, there is more clarity on the ZSX. Both are similar in terms of bass, but the ZSX produce better results in the upper end. Compared to the MH750, the ZSX has better separation, but there's more bass in the MH750 in terms of quantity. Bass is more pronounced on the ZSX. Upper end is also more pronounced and clearer on the ZSX, but there were times when I experienced a little bit of sibilance, something I don't experience with the MH750. Compared to the LG phone earbuds, they have about the same amount of bass. Bass is more pronounced on the ZSX. Both earbuds have little sibilance. Not much of a problem, but it's definitely there. The song I notice it the most in is "STAND PROUD" by Jin Hashimoto from Jojo's Bizzare Adventure Part 3: Stardust Crusaders (1st Season). At the very beginning of the song within the first few lyrics, the sibilance becomes present. Doesn't bother me too much, though. Everything about the ZSX is better than the LG phone earbuds (to be expected), except for the cable. Not surprisingly, the LG phone earbud's cables don't get tangled up as often. If you own earbuds like the Tin T3 or of similar sound signatures, you WILL find these earbuds to be very bassy. Upon the first impression, I thought these earbuds were extremely bassy because I was using the Tin T3 as my daily drivers for a few months. That is the reason why I decided to wait two weeks upon getting these earbuds for composing this review. I knew the Tin T3 did not have as much bass as other earbuds I had that were cheaper, so I decided to adjust myself to the "bassiness" of these earbuds before I formed a final opinion. Overall (4.6/5) These earbuds are NICE for the price. Cable's a little wacky when it comes to how much these can get tangled up in a day, but the earbuds themselves are SOLID. I bought a pretty cheap replacement cable (CCA C2 Orange Blue Braided Silver Cable 8 Core) to combat the tangling of the wires. The difference in sound quality might just be in my head but I think the treble was reduced a little. If you are looking for a pair of earbuds to sit back and chill with, these would be my recommendations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by 2468brian8642

  • Great entry level IEM.
Size: without mic Color: Black
The sound is great!! But if you order 'black', be prepared for silver. There is no 'black'. I don't know where they came up with the color change, even the box states 'black'. Open says me! No... They're silver. All of that crap aside, they're super comfortable and sound very very good. The fit is the absolute best in all of the IEMs I've owned. The bass is on point and I tested them down to 27hz and they didn't flinch or falter. Could've gone lower but that's the average bottom end of the music I play. It did begin to falter at around 20hz, but I'm not complaining at all. The highs are crisp. Mids are comfortable. I am a gamer, and these work quite well for the purpose. Escape from Tarkov is a sound rich game and have no problems at all picking up footsteps around me. Explosions on Battlefield games are not 'thunderous' but comfortably felt. Overall: Well worth the price for an entry IEM. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by D.C.Gladden

  • Solid purchase
Size: without mic Color: Black
I am using these for professional performance settings (currently using them in the pit for a Broadway musical) and they are working great! The sound quality and clarity is fantastic.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Dennis Hodges

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