KZ ZVX PRO review- The most solid sound... just forget about the og version
How have you been guys. Today, I'm going to review kz- zvx's follow-up, ZVX PRO.
As you know, zvx was a huge hit at launch. I've witnessed several reviews saying "this iem shocked me" hmm.. so I bought it. It wasn't a price to think about for a long time.
However, my experience with zvx wasn't very impressive. The high notes were too aggressive, the imaging was pretty good..but not very detailed. Of course, it was good for a five-dollar bill. Though it wasn't enough for me.
And, the follow-up zvx pro I bought for $15 completely blew away my old experience.
To help you understand, let's score S to D for each area of the iem. (B means at least average for price)
Components: Typical KZ components. Not good for the price.
Score - D
Design: It's a design that immediately reminds me of og zvx. The difference is that it's more of a glossy texture. It's similar to the black version. It's a full metal shell, so it looks durable. The shell is small, and I like the fit.
Score - A
Bass: The bass is quite firm, and responsive. It doesn't just reverberate, it's easy to feel the texture. A good bass. Not suitable for Basshead, but it's never small in quantity.
Score - A+
Mid: The vocal is not buried by the sound of instruments. If you concentrate, you can even hear the vocal's breathing sounds.
Score - B
Treble: Wow, the high notes are hardly tiring, and they are also firm and have a good tone. The vocal chisel is low. The air is also enough
Score-A+
Instrument representation: The drum sounds are fun without being too sharp. Rumble is easily captured. The texture of the electric guitar is good. The texture of the bass guitar is good, too. The symbol spreads out slightly and is expressed nicely.
Score - A
Details: It's quite detailed for the price. It's a significant upgrade point from the Og version.
Score - A
Imaging: Imaging of the Zvx pro is literally the best. I can't find anything better at this price point. No doubt, the best thing about this product.
Score - S
Resolution: It has a good resolution for the price. For comparison, it's better than the kz saga and below the castor pro. If it's still not too complicated a track, it's easy to handle.
Score - B+
Soundstage: Not as wide as like Castor pro harman, but it's easily acceptable at this price point. No complaints.
Score- B
In general, I chose the zvx pro as the "most valuable to buy" iem of the current Kz iems. (There's only a few of them on the list.) I've got so few iem in this price range that have this balanced yet robust sound. I highly recommend it for those who want to stay true to the basics and even experience surprises.
How have you been guys. Today, I'm going to review kz- zvx's follow-up, ZVX PRO.
As you know, zvx was a huge hit at launch. I've witnessed several reviews saying "this iem shocked me" hmm.. so I bought it. It wasn't a price to think about for a long time.
However, my experience with zvx wasn't very impressive. The high notes were too aggressive, the imaging was pretty good..but not very detailed. Of course, it was good for a five-dollar bill. Though it wasn't enough for me.
And, the follow-up zvx pro I bought for $15 completely blew away my old experience.
To help you understand, let's score S to D for each area of the iem. (B means at least average for price)
Components: Typical KZ components. Not good for the price.
Score - D
Design: It's a design that immediately reminds me of og zvx. The difference is that it's more of a glossy texture. It's similar to the black version. It's a full metal shell, so it looks durable. The shell is small, and I like the fit.
Score - A
Bass: The bass is quite firm, and responsive. It doesn't just reverberate, it's easy to feel the texture. A good bass. Not suitable for Basshead, but it's never small in quantity.
Score - A+
Mid: The vocal is not buried by the sound of instruments. If you concentrate, you can even hear the vocal's breathing sounds.
Score - B
Treble: Wow, the high notes are hardly tiring, and they are also firm and have a good tone. The vocal chisel is low. The air is also enough
Score-A+
Instrument representation: The drum sounds are fun without being too sharp. Rumble is easily captured. The texture of the electric guitar is good. The texture of the bass guitar is good, too. The symbol spreads out slightly and is expressed nicely.
Score - A
Details: It's quite detailed for the price. It's a significant upgrade point from the Og version.
Score - A
Imaging: Imaging of the Zvx pro is literally the best. I can't find anything better at this price point. No doubt, the best thing about this product.
Score - S
Resolution: It has a good resolution for the price. For comparison, it's better than the kz saga and below the castor pro. If it's still not too complicated a track, it's easy to handle.
Score - B+
Soundstage: Not as wide as like Castor pro harman, but it's easily acceptable at this price point. No complaints.
Score- B
In general, I chose the zvx pro as the "most valuable to buy" iem of the current Kz iems. (There's only a few of them on the list.) I've got so few iem in this price range that have this balanced yet robust sound. I highly recommend it for those who want to stay true to the basics and even experience surprises.