🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The KZ ZAR in-Ear Monitor features a cutting-edge 7BA+1DD hybrid driver design, delivering exceptional audio quality with a focus on comfort and noise isolation. With ergonomic design, detachable ear tips, and durable silver-plated wiring, these earbuds are perfect for audio engineers, musicians, and anyone looking to enhance their listening experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment |
Antenna Location | Motorcycling, Audio Monitoring, Gaming |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Travel, Gaming |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Detachable Cable |
Earpiece Shape | Hook |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Frequency Range | 10Hz-40kHz |
Audio Latency | 0.01 Milliseconds |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 109 dB |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | Compatible Bluetooth Adapter(AZ09 Pro/AZ20) |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Sleek Modern |
Theme | Multimedia |
M**N
Great IEM earbuds, Musicians Review
After four months of using these KZ ZAR buds, I am happy I went with these. I did a lot of research before I pulled the trigger on a pair of IEM earbuds. So, I felt it appropriate to post my experience of what I purchased here on Amazon. Here's my thoughts:BUILD:As a drummer and vocalist, I will admit I’m very hard on my gear, including my headphones. Sticks hit the wires, they get yanked out of my ears due to aggressive playing style, they bounce off of gear and so on.- After four months the wires still seem brand new, very flexible and the jack connection is still solid.- I love the unique twisted wires from the jack to the separator.- The outer cases show no sign of wear.- I also really like that they use the 2-pin "C" style to connect the wires to the body of the IEMs, as they do not spin like the round "new style" connectors. Those are much harder to put in on the fly, if you are in a rush or have removed one in the middle of a song. It's really very hard to do with one hand...UPGRADED WIRES:The manufacturer KZ, talks about upgraded silver wires. I don’t know how much this helps the audio, but given the build quality, I assume it does.- You don’t get much noise traveling through the wires to your ears, from it rubbing on your clothing or hitting your body, like you do from lower end earbuds with thinner wires/cables.- I also really, really like the fact that it is braided differently from where it comes out of the jack up to the splitter. An obvious upgrade and giving a bit more substance so it hangs nicely and does not get twisted up, but not too heavy.- Something not mentioned in the description; the wire that comes out of the earbuds has about a 3-inch sheathing to keep the two wires in place, which helps for supporting in the wires, direction so they stay together and not get caught on your ears. I had no idea this would be as beneficial as it is.(It’s hard to see in my picture, my thumb is holding the wire in place where the sheathing stops.)SOUND:The 8 drivers per ear are well balanced, I can hear the music in great detail.These are not ultra flat but not dull either. They are well balanced without overly V-curved either, in their frequency responses. The imaging and separation are good enough to tell the two guitarists apart when the levels are equal. Bass is loud and clear, but not hyped or overbearing. Like any set of earbuds, you're not going to get sub bass prominent in a full range mix. However, I can hear the 80K range that my bass drum produces. I have my kick drum higher in my mix, and the drivers do not have a problem separating that low end vs. the vocals and guitars without any frequency cancelling out or dominating the others.NOISE CANCELING:KZ's marketing says "You could conceivably not notice the apocalypse if you had these on."Well...Let's scale it down a bit folks. Without an internal DB meter, I cannot say if they are "capable of blocking up to 36 dB of noise" as noted.- However, what I can tell you that with just drums and three vocalists in my IEM mix, I can hear the bass and the guitarist (that always, always play too loud), now at a reasonable level. That's a huge win for me! - I do have to remove one ear to hear talking between songs, IF it is not done into a microphone.CONS:The only downside is they 'can' hurt the top of my ears after prolonged use. This is because when you put them in what feels like the natural position to go in, the wire harness sits against the front/top of your ear.THE FIX:After putting them in, rotate both of the IEM's forward, and there is no pressure on your ear.THE BOTTOM LINE: Overall I really like these IEMs.This level of IEM's would cost a lot more several years ago. Gave a 5-star rating and would buy these again if needed, or for the price, as a backup. These will be my main in-ears for now.PS ... IF YOU PURCHASE:An accessory I purchased on Amazon that I really recommend is the KZ–AZ09. You'll need the model with the C pin. It is a Bluetooth attachment/upgrade ear hook that attaches in place of the wire, so you can wear them as normal earbuds. While I’ve only used them once on a plane, they worked flawlessly. Connected to my iPhone seamlessly, and the set up was great listening to movies on a cross-country trip. It really let me experience the separation of the 8 drivers per ear.
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S**R
Great bass and overall clarity, great price!
These are a massive upgrade from my Linsoul’s KZ10 Pro. The 8 drivers per ear are well balanced, I can hear the music in great detail. Bass is loud and clear, but not hyped or overbearing. I was interested in the ultimate ears (UE Live) which also has eight drivers per ear. I tested those out, and these are very comparable especially considering the massive price difference. These even sound better than Westone’s eight driver per ear solution which has a $1600+ price tag.These are an absolute perfect solution for anyone looking for live in-ears as a performer, or doing mixing that require full spectrum. These are flat and well balanced, but not dull. Not overhyped/colored, but also lively and immersive. 10/10 would buy these again if needed, or as a backup. These will be my main in-ears for now.
K**A
GREAT IEM’s FOR $100
I recently purchased these KZ earphones after my Shure SE425's stopped working. I use them weekly for playing keys. For the price of $100, these IEMs sound fantastic! They deliver strong low end, clear mids, and crisp highs. The only downsides are that they have slightly too much high frequency for my liking, and the cable is shorter than I'd prefer. However, overall, they are excellent earphones for the price point of $100.
D**O
Wow!
I’m so happy I found these gems. So far the best set of headphones I have ever purchased so I can’t imagine how the more expensive earbuds sound. Anyways I just gave my wife my Bose quite pro 2’s cause they just wouldn’t stay in my ear. I did get some upgrade silicone ear inserts just to make sure I got the perfect fit. All in all these are the best headphones with the best sound quality I have ever had and I’m now intrigued in some of the super premium models.
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