Final Audio E500 VS KZ Saga Balanced

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Final Audio E500 and KZ Saga Balanced use 1DD and 1x Dynamic (KZ "ultra wideband") driver setups respectively. Final Audio E500 costs $25 while KZ Saga Balanced costs $23. Final Audio E500 is $2 more expensive. KZ Saga Balanced holds a slight 0.3-point edge in reviewer scores (5.7 vs 6).

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Metric Final Audio E500 KZ Saga Balanced
Bass 5.5 6
Mids 5.7 6
Treble 5.2 6
Details 5.3 6
Soundstage 6 6
Imaging 5.5 6
Dynamics 4 6
Tonality 5.6 8
Technicalities 4.5 7
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Final Audio E500 Aggregated Review Score

IEMR Normalized Score

IEMR Normalized Score

5.7

Mixed

Reviewer Average Score

5.5

Mixed


KZ Saga Balanced Aggregated Review Score

IEMR Normalized Score

IEMR Normalized Score

6

Mixed to Positive

Reviewer Average Score

6.9

Cautiously Favorable


Reviews Comparison

Final Audio E500 (more reviews)

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 8* * score rescaled + normalized

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Smirk Audio

Smirk Audio 6.8 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
B+ Tech
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Smirk Audio original ranking

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

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Crin

Crin 5 Reviewer Score
B Tuning
C Tech
Very well-balanced though plagued by the usual E-series QC problems.

Crin original ranking

Crin Youtube Channel

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Audionotions

Audionotions 4.5 Reviewer Score
Well tuned. Techs are middling. But for the price they are solid. The fact that they include Final E eartips makes this a must buy. QC is a crap shoot.

Audionotions original ranking

Website (Audionotions)

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 4.3 Reviewer Score
C- Tuning
D Tech
For users who like ear buds, it's a great little set.

Jaytiss original ranking

Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Mids: C+ Treble: D Dynamics: E+ Soundstage: B

Final Audio E500 reviewed by Precogvision

Precogvision 4.2 Reviewer Score
C Tuning
C- Tech
The most well-tuned Final Audio IEM with a balanced, fairly neutral sound.

Precogvision original ranking

Precogvision Youtube Channel
Bass: C- Mids: C+ Treble: C+ Dynamics: C- Details: C- Imaging: C-

KZ Saga Balanced (more reviews)

KZ Saga Balanced reviewed by Kois Archive

Kois Archive 7.8 Reviewer Score
A+ Tuning
A- Tech
Rating: B+ | Value: ⭐⭐⭐ | Comfort: 8 good well rounder. banger for the price filter could cause imbalance

Kois Archive original ranking

Kois Archive Youtube Channel
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KZ Saga Balanced reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 6 * score rescaled + normalized
KZs more mature next gen V-shaped tuning in a great all-metal shell. Fun all-rounder type of sound. Super premium feeling shells let down by KZs typical awful stock cable and woeful acessories package. Try to get it for less than $18
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The KZ Saga Balanced comes in at around $23 with a very familiar KZ experience: minimal packaging, the same old Starline tips and, unfortunately, the same infamously bad stock cable. The unboxing feels a step behind rivals like Moondrop and 7Hz, which usually throw in a pouch or extra tips. The shells themselves are the opposite story: full die-cast zinc alloy, nicely finished, sturdy, and surprisingly comfortable despite being on the heavier side. Comfort is strong even over long sessions and passes the “tiny ear test”, but visually the design is more bland and unassuming than cool, with the Council of Ladies more or less unanimously calling it “boring”.

Sonically, the Saga Balanced is a textbook example of KZ’s new-school V-shaped tuning: a big, boosted bass shelf with genuinely fun sub-bass rumble and punchy mid-bass that makes EDM, hip-hop and modern pop really pop for the price. That fun, however, comes with warmed-up lower mids that smear some detail and give guitars and male vocals a thick, retro-leaning coloration. Female vocals pick up extra husk and can feel slightly pulled back behind the mix, tonally a bit off even if still enjoyable. Upper mids and treble are energetic without being outright harsh, giving cymbals, hi-hats and vocal effects plenty of sparkle and bite. Detail at the extremes is good for the money, though finer micro-details in busy tracks can get lost under the bass. Staging and imaging sit comfortably in the “competent budget single-DD” camp: decent width and separation, nothing spectacular but nothing broken either.

Against its peers, the story becomes clearer. The Saga Balanced is essentially an all-metal, slightly better-driven EDC Pro: same general sound, more durable build, a bit more technical performance. Neutral-brighter sets like Truth Ear Gate, Tanchjim Wan’er or Simgot’s budget line are cleaner, more detailed and more vocal-forward, while rivals such as Moondrop Chu 2, 7Hz Zero:2 and Tripowin Vivace offer warmer or smoother takes with nicer accessories and cables. The closest “bigger brother” is the 7Hz G1, which pulls off a similarly energetic V-shape with clearly stronger resolution and air, but also a higher price and more aggressive treble. The Saga Balanced ends up as a fun but compromised choice: technical performance and midrange tonality are sacrificed for impact and contrast. For listeners who hate KZ’s cable, the real cost jumps once an upgrade cable is added and value collapses; for those who just want a durable metal beater with an aggressive V-shaped sound and big bass—especially if picked up on sale—the Saga Balanced can still be a very enjoyable, rough-and-ready budget option.


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Final Audio E500 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 Saga Balanced Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

7.3

Gaming Grade

A-

Final Audio E500 Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B-
  • It sounds pleasant overall, with some uneven spots that hint at room for refinement. Vocals remain pleasant despite the imperfections.

Average Technical Grade

C
  • Even moderate complexity exposes the limited resolution and narrow sense of space. Technical fans will find it lacking.
Bass B-
Expect a balanced but ordinary low end that avoids both extremes. Slam remains moderate and controlled.
Mids B-
Midrange performance is decent, offering balanced presence without major flaws. It works well for casual background listening.
Treble C+
The top end is tidy and serviceable, adding air without overdoing it. Extension is decent for casual listening.
Dynamics C-
It maintains a steady dynamic profile that neither offends nor inspires. Swells arrive but lack drama.
Soundstage B
The presentation supplies a believable venue outline where each instrument owns its pocket of space. The stage opens up nicely for live cuts.
Details C+
The mix feels articulate, yet the tiniest ripples don't always sparkle. Background ambience is reasonably clear.
Imaging B-
Decent positional accuracy provides good left/right placement with an acceptable center image. Instruments stay anchored once placed.
Gaming C
Minimal environmental definition provides only general audio cues. Suitable for games where positioning isn't critical.

KZ Saga Balanced Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A+
  • The tonal balance is polished and expressive, highlighting emotion without sacrificing accuracy. It keeps emotional weight without sacrificing accuracy.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • It manages detail and layering well enough, even if the stage feels only moderately sized. You get a clear sense of left and right, if not depth.
Gaming A-
Good fundamental spatial awareness for most gaming scenarios. Handles basic positioning well but may lack nuance in complex situations.

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