KZ ZS10 Pro VS CCZ CZ10

IEM Comparison: Expert & Community Scores Side-by-Side

KZ ZS10 Pro and CCZ CZ10 are 1DD+4BA in-ear monitors. KZ ZS10 Pro costs $50 while CCZ CZ10 costs $49. KZ ZS10 Pro is $1 more expensive. CCZ CZ10 holds a decisive 3.2-point edge in reviewer scores (3.1 vs 6.4). CCZ CZ10 has significantly better bass with a 3.9-point edge, CCZ CZ10 has significantly better mids with a 4-point edge, CCZ CZ10 has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, CCZ CZ10 has significantly better dynamics with a 4.2-point edge, CCZ CZ10 has significantly better soundstage with a 2.6-point edge, CCZ CZ10 has significantly better details with a 3.2-point edge and CCZ CZ10 has significantly better imaging with a 2.9-point edge.

Insights

Metric KZ ZS10 Pro CCZ CZ10
Bass 2.5 6.4
Mids 2 6
Treble 2.8 5.8
Details 3.3 6.4
Soundstage 3.5 6.1
Imaging 3 5.9
Dynamics 2 6.2
Tonality 2.4 6.1
Technicalities 3 6.3
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KZ ZS10 Pro Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

3.1

Very Poor


CCZ CZ10 Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

6.4

Mixed to Positive


Reviews Comparison

KZ ZS10 Pro (more reviews)

KZ ZS10 Pro reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 4* * score rescaled + normalized

KZ ZS10 Pro reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 3.4 Reviewer Score
D- Tuning
C- Tech
Just no Standard KZ treble, strange sounding iem, congested soundstage

Shuwa-T original ranking

Shuwa-T Website

Bass: D Mids: E+ Treble: D+ Soundstage: D+ Details: C Imaging: C-

KZ ZS10 Pro reviewed by Precogvision

Precogvision 2 Reviewer Score
E+ Tuning
E+ Tech
Bloated bass with zero texture meets the gritty, 5kHz peak of death.

Precogvision original ranking

Precogvision Youtube Channel
Bass: E+ Mids: E+ Treble: E+ Dynamics: E+ Details: E+ Imaging: E+

CCZ CZ10 (more reviews)

CCZ CZ10 reviewed by Paul Wasabii

Paul Wasabii 6.3 * Score computed by IEMRanking.com
B- Tuning
B+ Tech
Flashy 1DD+4BA with wide stage and strong perceived detail. Overboosted treble adds BA timbre and fatigue; EQ helps. Solid all-metal build, wide stage and strong perceived detail for the price. Upper-treble is overcooked, causing BA timbre and fatigue while the bass lacks weight without EQ.
Youtube Video Summary

CCZ CZ10 pairs an all-metal shell with a 1DD+4BA hybrid at $49, delivering an immediate wow-factor: a very wide stage, high apparent resolution, and crisp separation. That excitement is driven by an aggressive upper-treble lift that pushes detail and air, but also introduces grain and classic BA timbre. Bass looks big on the graph yet, in practice, the mid-bass is playing catch-up and doesn't add much weight or body.

Underneath the spice, the fundamentals are decent: the bass driver is fast and tight for the price, mids read clean and hybrid-like, and layering/separation are competent. However, the top-end emphasis can be fatiguing at moderate or higher volumes and flattens depth, making the stage feel wide more than deep; tame the top with EQ and the presentation gels and outperforms many $50 hybrids. As shipped it's a flashy, energetic V with better-than-expected parts, held back by overzealous treble.

Bass: B Mids: B Treble: C+ Soundstage: B Details: B+

Paul Wasabii original ranking

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CCZ CZ10 reviewed by Web Search

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Web Search 6.4 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech

The CCZ CZ10 (“TianGong”) is a budget hybrid IEM built around a 1DD+4BA array in a full zinc-alloy shell with 0.78 mm QDC 2-pin connectors. Street pricing hovers around $48–49, placing it squarely in the entry tier where build and configuration density are notable for the money. Specs and pricing are published by the retailer with sensitivity at 102 dB and 16 Ω impedance.

Tonally, the CZ10 presents a V-shaped balance with elevated sub-bass and some upper-treble lift relative to the mids, which can sound slightly recessed depending on tip and source. Frequency-response databases list the model and corroborate the bass/treble emphasis pattern typical of fun-tuned budget hybrids. Community impressions on Head-Fi characterize it as a generally balanced, easy-listening set with solid build for the price.

Technical performance is competent for this bracket: bass extension and punch are the clear strengths, while detail retrieval, imaging, and soundstage are serviceable rather than standout. Recent video coverage likewise frames the CZ10 as a value-oriented hybrid with engaging low end but only average staging and resolution—appropriate expectations at sub-$50.


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

KZ ZS10 Pro User Review Score

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KZ ZS10 Pro Gaming Score

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

Gaming Score

2.8

Gaming Grade

D-

CCZ CZ10 Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

6.2

Gaming Grade

B

KZ ZS10 Pro Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

E+
  • Tuning is chaotic and fatiguing, with clashing frequencies that make long sessions unbearable. Every song demands frequent volume adjustments.

Average Technical Grade

D
  • Even moderate complexity exposes the limited resolution and narrow sense of space. Technical fans will find it lacking.
Bass D-
Bass comes across thin, offering little body or resonance. Kick drums sound papery and restrained.
Mids E+
A hollow mid band strips body from instruments and voices. Instrumental harmonics fade too quickly.
Treble D-
Highs sound subdued and short on sparkle, hiding fine detail. Metallic instruments lose their bite.
Dynamics E+
It struggles to convey small volume changes, flattening energetic bursts. Micro-contrast is practically absent.
Soundstage D+
Depth collapses quickly, so even with stereo cues the scene feels cramped and two-tiered. It feels constrained even with live tracks.
Details D
Information density overwhelms it quickly, so finer layers fade beneath the surface. Intricate passages blur when pushed.
Imaging D
Stereo cues appear but wobble, leaving the panorama feeling imprecise. Center image lacks solidity.
Gaming D-
Compromised imaging significantly impacts gameplay awareness. Directional cues often lack accuracy or consistency.

CCZ CZ10 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

B
  • An honest, middle-of-the-road performance preserves structure without chasing micro-detail. It's respectable for everyday listening sessions.
Bass B
Bass foundation is good, adding satisfying punch without losing control. Pop and rock tracks feel lively.
Mids B
It offers engaging mid frequencies with pleasing clarity and layering. Details emerge without becoming harsh.
Treble B-
Treble feels agreeable overall, bringing sparkle without significant fatigue. You get a polite sense of air.
Dynamics B
Expect energetic dynamics that bring music to life without harshness. It injects enthusiasm into fast music.
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 B
Good resolution with clear articulation of nuances that keeps complex passages intelligible. Micro-details pop without sounding forced.
Imaging B-
Complex mixes stay organized thanks to the improved spatial discipline. Complex passages stay intelligible.
Gaming B
Decent spatial awareness for fundamental positioning. Creates satisfying atmosphere in story-driven games while handling basic directional cues.

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