KZ ZS7 Review – Onwards And Upwards
…though the ZS7 is more fun and is a definite step-up from its predecessors. Recommended.
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…though the ZS7 is more fun and is a definite step-up from its predecessors. Recommended.
Read MorePros — Satisfying bass; sturdy build quality; 2-pin connector; good value. Cons — The strong bass is a matter of personal preference.
Read MoreVery likeable $15 hybrid really does justify most of the gushing praise, with a rich, bright tonality and a lot of
Read MoreAccessories/packaging are minimal; however KZ has really upped its game with the aesthetics of the headshells–these have a much nicer,
Read MorePros — Inoffensive, slightly warm sound without irritating peaks. Cons — Lacks fine-tuning: bass and treble roll off too early, lack
Read MorePros — Wonderful, well-rendered midrange with a natural timbre; spacious soundstage; small and round enough for comfortable fit; classy understatement
Read MorePros — Forward, organic mids; excellent bass extension; very easy to drive; safe choice. Cons — Flimsy appearing, non-detachable cable;
Read MorePros — Mature quality bass; smooth treble; organic sound with a very good three-dimensionality, clarity, and separation; quality case included;
Read MorePros — Superb clarity, detail, and resolution; comes with quality case and a good selection of foams. Cons — Shows the
Read MorePros — Airy presentation with surprisingly intimate and natural vocals (not the typical V-shape of this price range); accurate soundstage;
Read MorePros — Extremely multifunctional and therefore useful; supports most audio formats; 8 GB built-in storage; intuitive operation; handy size; great
Read MorePros — Smoothness; balance; minimalistic, arid, controlled bass; super feel in your hands; original design; great cable. Cons — Still
Read MorePros — Extremely smooth and mature sound with great detail resolution; huge accessories package incl. two cables. Cons — Yet
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