Tripowin Piccolo VS KZ Dawn

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Tripowin Piccolo and KZ Dawn are 1DD in-ear monitors. Tripowin Piccolo costs $10 while KZ Dawn costs $10. KZ Dawn holds a decisive 1.1-point edge in reviewer scores (4.2 vs 5.3). KZ Dawn has significantly better bass with a 3-point edge, KZ Dawn has significantly better mids with a 2.8-point edge, KZ Dawn has significantly better treble with a 2.9-point edge, KZ Dawn has significantly better details with a 2.4-point edge and KZ Dawn has significantly better imaging with a 2.5-point edge.

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Metric Tripowin Piccolo KZ Dawn
Bass 4 7
Mids 3 5.8
Treble 3 5.9
Details 3 5.4
Soundstage 4.2 5.6
Imaging 3 5.5
Dynamics 4.2 6
Tonality 5.2 6.2
Technicalities 4.7 5.5
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Tripowin Piccolo Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

4.2

Unfavorable


KZ Dawn Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

5.3

Mixed to Negative


Reviews Comparison

Tripowin Piccolo (more reviews)

Tripowin Piccolo reviewed by Kois Archive

Kois Archive 4.8 Reviewer Score
B- Tuning
B Tech
Rating: D+ | Comfort: 8 can get for $10! kind of boring

Kois Archive original ranking

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Tripowin Piccolo reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 4 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
C+ Tech
Permanently on sale for $10, a steal at that price given the build and tuning is nice as well. Had some fit issues at first, but ya, another all-rounder.

Jays Audio original ranking

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Tripowin Piccolo reviewed by Nymz

Nymz 3.2 Reviewer Score
D Tuning
D Tech
Solid pick with minor tonality problems around the upper mid-range. 2pin sockets are loose and prone for drops.

Nymz original ranking

Nymz Website

Bass: C- Mids: D Treble: D Details: D Imaging: D

Tripowin Piccolo reviewed by Z-Reviews

Z-Reviews 2.5 * score rescaled + normalized

Tripowin Piccolo reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 6.3 * score rescaled + normalized
12 community members have rated the Tripowin Piccolo at an average of 4.0/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Very Positive.

URL to full Review

Head-Fi.org original ranking

KZ Dawn (more reviews)

KZ Dawn reviewed by Paul Wasabii

Paul Wasabii 5.5 * Score computed by IEMRanking.com
B- Tuning
C+ Tech
Ultra-budget $10 basshead set with huge low end and smoother upper mids; great high-volume fun but limited detail, fixed cable, and some driver flex. Massive, fun bass with smoother upper mids and strong volume scaling for the price. Fixed cable, noticeable driver flex on insert, and limited detail retrieval.
Youtube Video Summary

KZ Dawn is a $10 single dynamic built for bassheads. The clear shells and fixed cable keep costs down, and this Green version is the lighter bass tune while a Black OFC cable variant adds even more low end. Bass elevation is extreme, so expectations should center on impact and warmth, not neutrality.

Tonally it follows a V-shaped balance with raised upper mids that keep vocals from getting buried and make it scale well at high volume; compared with Saga Bass, Dawn sounds smoother in the upper mids and earns the volume king tag for bass music. Technicalities are modest: detail is secondary, stage is acceptable, and there is some driver flex on insert. As an ultra-cheap fun set it is an easy recommendation for first-time buyers who want a lot of bass, while EDC Pro or Saga Standard remain better picks for a more balanced everyday listen.

Bass: A- Mids: B- Treble: C+ Dynamics: B- Soundstage: C+ Details: C Imaging: C+

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KZ Dawn reviewed by Web Search

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Web Search 5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech

The KZ Dawn is a 1DD budget IEM built around a 10 mm “super-linear” dynamic driver in a transparent resin shell, offered with either a silver-plated or OFC flat cable. KZ’s own specs note 23 Ω impedance and 108 dB sensitivity, and the structure is an integrated non-detachable cable, which has convenience for on-the-go use but limits replaceability.

Subjectively, voicing trends toward a V-shaped balance with elevated bass and upper-treble, yielding lively presence but a brighter tonality that can accentuate sibilance on some tracks; staging and imaging are adequate for the price. Community impressions align with this take: users describe the Dawn as lively/bright and broadly “better” than KZ’s own EDX Pro aside from the fixed cable, which squares with the measured intent of a fun, energetic tuning.

Value is the headline: in some markets the Dawn sells for the equivalent of just a few dollars, making it a very low-cost entry point with agreeable bass texture and acceptable detail for the segment; however, resolution, imaging precision, and dynamics remain clearly budget-tier, and the non-removable cable is a long-term drawback. Street prices like ₹479–₹649 in India illustrate its aggressive positioning, but class leaders under $100 still outperform it in technicalities.


Bass: B+ Mids: B Treble: B Dynamics: B Soundstage: B- Details: B Imaging: B-

Tripowin Piccolo User Review Score

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Tripowin Piccolo Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

4.8

Gaming Grade

C

KZ Dawn Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

5.7

Gaming Grade

B-

Tripowin Piccolo Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.

Average Technical Grade

C
  • Resolution is limited, masking finer nuances and narrowing the soundstage. Busy mixes still overwhelm it with ease.
Bass C-
Expect a conservative bass profile that maintains order but little excitement. Basslines track along but rarely stand out.
Mids D
Mid frequencies swing wildly, colouring vocals and instruments unpredictably. Instruments trade places unpredictably.
Treble D
Highs feel erratic, with dips and spikes that make the signature unpredictable. It alternates between splashy and dull.
Details D
Information density overwhelms it quickly, so finer layers fade beneath the surface. Intricate passages blur when pushed.
Imaging D
Panning effects blur at the edges, making movement sound smeared. Fast panning effects smear noticeably.
Gaming C
Minimal environmental definition provides only general audio cues. Suitable for games where positioning isn't critical.

KZ Dawn Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.

Average Technical Grade

B-
  • Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
Bass A-
The bass hits with conviction, offering both punch and clarity. It reaches low with confidence and control.
Mids B-
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble B-
Expect a polite treble presentation that balances presence with restraint. Percussion carries a pleasant sparkle.
Dynamics B
Expect solid impact overall, even if finer gradations feel a touch smoothed. Micro-details could still be sharper.
Soundstage B-
Decent spatial presentation with noticeable width and a modest step forward in depth perception. There's a mild sense of width to enjoy.
Details C+
The mix feels articulate, yet the tiniest ripples don't always sparkle. Background ambience is reasonably clear.
Imaging B-
A stable phantom center appears, lending vocals a consistent anchor. It maintains a coherent phantom center.
Gaming B-
Moderate spatial presentation conveys general directionality. Suitable for casual play where precision isn't critical.

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