Jays Audio x ZiiGaat Estrella Average Reviewer Scores
Average Reviewer Score:
7Generally Favorable
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Gaming Score
7.7Gaming Grade
AJays Audio x ZiiGaat Estrella Details
Driver Configuration: 2DD+4BA
Tuning Type: V-Shaped
Price (Msrp): $299
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Review by: Jaytiss
Great soundstage,very V shapped, to those sensitive to those regions. Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Review by: Super* Review
A little bit overcooked. It is certainly not a bad IEM. It does a good job in give you a lot of bass and a lot of physicality in the bass and not compromising in separation and imaging.Super* Review original ranking
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B in Valorant, B- to C+ in Apex, C+ in CODFresh Reviews original ranking
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Review by: Shuwa-T
Strengths: Solid pickup all rounder, tonality works for most genres with decent techs.
Review by: Z-Reviews
Review by: IEMRanking AI

The Jays Audio x ZiiGaat Estrella delivers a thrilling V-shaped signature that prioritizes fun and engagement. Its standout feature is the commanding sub-bass, powered by dual dynamic drivers, which delivers seismic rumble and physical impact without bleeding into the mids—perfect for bass enthusiasts seeking both power and control. Mids remain clear and forward enough for vocals to cut through, though they occasionally take a backseat to the low-end spectacle, leaning toward a warm, lush presentation.
Treble shines with energetic sparkle and strong extension, enhancing micro-details and air, though its peakiness can induce fatigue in longer sessions or with bright tracks. Technically, the Estrella impresses at its price with expansive soundstage width, precise imaging, and detail retrieval rivaling costlier models, though timbre can occasionally skew artificial in complex passages. The lightweight resin shells ensure comfort, but the accessory package disappoints—the flimsy stock cable and mediocre tips demand aftermarket upgrades.
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A- Well-executed tonal character. No major flaws with good technical control. Smooth presentation works with multiple genres.
Average Technical Grade
A- Good technical performance. Clear separation and decent detail retrieval in most tracks. Soundstage has reasonable width and depth. Handles moderate complexity without congestion.
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