Review of KZ ED9 and KZ ATE in-ear headphones with remote/mic - a new budget KING!!!

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vectron

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I got a few PMs with people asking me why these were not available from amazon links I posted in the review. I guess it was sold out, but I just checked and it's available again.
 

dizzyman44

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Thanks for the review! I like this type of wires. The wires wrapped up in a clear rubbery shielding are less likely to get tangled as other common headphone wires, from my own experience.
 

vectron

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Thanks for the review! I like this type of wires. The wires wrapped up in a clear rubbery shielding are less likely to get tangled as other common headphone wires, from my own experience.

Wires are good, the whole build quality is great, and it's a sound that make them stand out!
 

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Just to let you guys know, KZ ATE model now also comes in black/translucent finish which looks AWESOME!!! Sound is the same, everything from a driver to a housing is identical and still consistent with my original review, but now it looks even more like ATH-IM50 :)

Also, Zhengnan Shop is now the official KZ seller on Amazon US where they dropped a price to $13.90 (+ $3 shipping): silver - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Y0F6IBG/?tag=vectron00-20, and black - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZPEHYRS/?tag=vectron00-20

Unboxing

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Accessories (tips)

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Design details

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ATE silver vs black

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ATE vs IM50

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Yes, I have ordered the black/tranlucent with mic.
I hope to receive rthem soon.

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Sound ISO? Best out of the two?

im getting a pair but torn up between the two!!! if you could only keep one which one would it be and why
thanks
 

vectron

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im getting a pair but torn up between the two!!! if you could only keep one which one would it be and why
thanks

They are so dirt cheap, I would get two. But if I have to choose one - go with ATE. It's the most comfortable and the best all-around IEM out of these two.
 

heartbrake

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Nice Review mate. How does these KZ ED9 stand against Soundmagic E10. I broke my E10? I need a new pair too. E10 are old now and there are obviously better options available. I am not a basshead and I like the balanced soundstage of E10. Could you suggest an IEM that sound similar to E10? I was looking at VSD3S but I don't like the behind the ear running wires and that big piece you fit on the wires to put over the ear. I just like simple IEM design like E10. Thanks
 

vectron

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Nice Review mate. How does these KZ ED9 stand against Soundmagic E10. I broke my E10? I need a new pair too. E10 are old now and there are obviously better options available. I am not a basshead and I like the balanced soundstage of E10. Could you suggest an IEM that sound similar to E10? I was looking at VSD3S but I don't like the behind the ear running wires and that big piece you fit on the wires to put over the ear. I just like simple IEM design like E10. Thanks

ED9 is brighter, it meant for a more detailed analytical listening, while E10 has a fuller warmer sound with a stronger beat. ATE would be a better equivalent, but you don't like the behind the ear wire.

Hang on for a few days, I will update this post with ED10 review. That one is EXACTLY what you are looking for, and it has wire down design ;) Just got a bunch of reviews in a queue I need to finish, but should get to ED10 soon!
 

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This is a review of KZ ED10 IEMs.

To complete the series of my KZ "giant killer" reviews, I'm going to look closer into their ED10 IEM model I received from Zhengnan store (one of KZ official resellers on Amazon). Joining an impressive line up of EDSE, ED9, and ATE, Knowledge Zenith (KZ) continuous with ED10 offering a unique design, a great build quality, and a decent sound signature without too much overlap with other models. But what impresses me the most is the fact that you can buy all 4 models and still pay less than a single pair of IEMs with sub-par sound quality. That is a reason I refer to these KZ models as "giant killers" and here is more specific info about ED10.

ED10 arrived in a shield-shaped box like ATE black edition, and it was a nice and a compact packaging with a secure storage for IEM and accessories. At the same time even so packaging box looks cool, it doesn't make a convenient storage case, so perhaps in the future KZ can redesign it considering they don't provide anything for storage as part of the accessories package. The only thing you get is 3 sets of eartips, M/L with small bore opening, and a large hybrid eartip with a blue core. That one was actually my favorite tip since it offered the best fitment due to its springy cap, and wide bore opening worked quite well to tame down the low end and open up higher frequencies (more about it later).

Unboxing and accessories.

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For those familiar with other previously mentioned KZ models, the cable design is not going to be a surprise. You are looking at the same right-angle 3.5mm gold plated plug with an excellent strain relief. Cable jacket has a translucent design where you can easily see bi-color wires, and it's soft, a bit rubbery, and flexible. Y-splitter is compact, rubbery, and has great strain relief on all 3 sides. Featured in-line universal remote with mic and a single button play/pause/call operation was slightly different from previous models, having a bright red button to see it easier, and it also has a good strain relief.

Attachment to the shell is secure and with a good strain relief as well. Considering how KZ sometime likes to "copy" some other popular designs, here I couldn't help but notice a strong resemblance with Ostry KC06x series. Obviously, we are not dealing with a titanium shell, but the finish and even the shape from the nozzle side has a lot of resemblance to Ostrys. The insertion is not too deep, shells don't stick out too much, and they are very comfortable with both wire down or wire up fitment, even to the point where I can fall asleep on a pillow while wearing these. Also, microphonics effect was not that bad.

With two vents, one by the base of the nozzle and another one toward the back of the shell, you will not have to worry about driver flex, but at the same time isolation was not bad either. I don't know exactly what material it was made out of, but I really like the smooth finish of ED10. My only gripe was cursive handwriting font used on each shell to spell out Left and Right instead of a more clear and easier to read L/R letter marking. Other than that, I really like the design and the fitment.

Design details.

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Wire up/down fitment.

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When it comes to a sound signature, KZ ED10 has a v-shaped smooth clear sound with an enhanced bass (strong sub-bass and mid-bass region). Their soundstage has an average width and above average depth.

In more details, low end has a nice deep rounded sub-bass and fast punchy mid-bass. The balance between sub- and mid- is skewed a little more toward sub-bass, but it's still under control without muddying a sound. There is a little bit of mid-bass spillage into the lower mids but it's not excessive and only adds to the warmth of a sound.

Lower mids are warm and smooth with a nice body, upper mids are clear and smooth, but not super detailed. Upper mids are a little recessed, but not hidden too far behind bass and treble. Vocals sound warm and organic.

Treble has a polite quantity, smooth, not too crisp or harsh, definitely non-fatigue and great for extended listening.

Keeping it in a family, here is how EDSE, ED9, and ATE compare in sound to ED10.

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KZ ED10 vs ATE: ATE has nearly a similar sound minus bass-boost (less sub-bass and not as fast mid-bass punch). At the same time, ED10 is a touch brighter in upper mids/treble which slightly improves resolution of a sound.

KZ ED10 vs ED9: ED9 has less sub-bass, less mid-bass, thinner lower mids, brighter more detailed upper mids, and a better treble extension. In a contrast, ED10 is warmer, smoother, has more body, and sounds bassier, while ED9 is more revealing.

KZ ED10 vs EDSE: EDSE has less sub-bass and mid-bass, a bit thinner lower mids, and thinner upper mids, better treble extension, and also sounds more crispier/brighter.

In comparison to a few other IEMs:

KZ ED10 vs KC06A: KC06A has less sub-bass, stronger mid-bass (slightly more quantity), thinner lower mids, more upfront upper mids (brighter and perhaps a little harsher), better treble extension (brighter, crispier).

KZ ED10 vs VSD3: VSD3 has a little less sub-bass, similar mid-bass, similar lower mids, brighter/harsher more upfront upper mids, better treble extension with a higher quantity (brighter, crispier).

Conclusion.

This is another great KZ "budget" release which doesn't sound, look, or feel like a budget IEM. You will get a bigger low end impact, in both sub- and mid-bass regions, and that's probably going to be a deciding factor if this sound signature is your cup of tea, versus something more neutral and analytical. Considering the price of these KZ headphones, sometime it makes sense to get different models to cover your various sound sig preferences, and then decide later what you are in a mood for or what would fit better your current listening repertoire.
 
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Techguy18

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nice reviews!

In terms of noise isolation: KZ ED9 vs EDSE vs ATE vs Mi Piston 3? Need to use them in a noisy environment (bus)
mostly listen to electronic music: Trance, Techno, house, Jazz.. mostly electronic, but not boomin bass EDM/commercial stuff.
Recommend please?
 

vectron

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nice reviews!

In terms of noise isolation: KZ ED9 vs EDSE vs ATE vs Mi Piston 3? Need to use them in a noisy environment (bus)
mostly listen to electronic music: Trance, Techno, house, Jazz.. mostly electronic, but not boomin bass EDM/commercial stuff.
Recommend please?

With these IEMs isolation will depend strongly on eartip selection to make the best seal, like using foam tips. ED9 is heavy, hangs down so seal won't be as good, the same with EDSE barrel style. Your best bet is between ATE and P3, though if you don't want too much bass go with a smoother and more balanced P3.
 

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With these IEMs isolation will depend strongly on eartip selection to make the best seal, like using foam tips. ED9 is heavy, hangs down so seal won't be as good, the same with EDSE barrel style. Your best bet is between ATE and P3, though if you don't want too much bass go with a smoother and more balanced P3.
When it comes to sound quality, are Piston 3 at par with the ED9/ATE ? Piston 3 fit better right?
 

vectron

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When it comes to sound quality, are Piston 3 at par with the ED9/ATE ? Piston 3 fit better right?

We all got different ears, so fitment will vary. That's why I include with all of my reviews a picture of me wearing a pair, so you can get some point of reference. But P3 will be more comfortable. Sound quality is very subjective as well. They all sound good for their price, just different sound signature. P3 is more relaxed, not too aggressive, and should work with any music style.
 

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    Just to let you guys know, KZ ATE model now also comes in black/translucent finish which looks AWESOME!!! Sound is the same, everything from a driver to a housing is identical and still consistent with my original review, but now it looks even more like ATH-IM50 :)

    Also, Zhengnan Shop is now the official KZ seller on Amazon US where they dropped a price to $13.90 (+ $3 shipping): silver - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Y0F6IBG/?tag=vectron00-20, and black - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZPEHYRS/?tag=vectron00-20

    Unboxing

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    Accessories (tips)

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    Design details

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    kz_ate_black-10_zps3e2xkgfi.jpg


    kz_ate_black-11_zps8vg0fahi.jpg


    ATE silver vs black

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    kz_ate_black-13_zpsi2f1l4gy.jpg


    ATE vs IM50

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    kz_ate_black-15_zpsrf8dpiic.jpg
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    This is a review of KZ ED10 IEMs.

    To complete the series of my KZ "giant killer" reviews, I'm going to look closer into their ED10 IEM model I received from Zhengnan store (one of KZ official resellers on Amazon). Joining an impressive line up of EDSE, ED9, and ATE, Knowledge Zenith (KZ) continuous with ED10 offering a unique design, a great build quality, and a decent sound signature without too much overlap with other models. But what impresses me the most is the fact that you can buy all 4 models and still pay less than a single pair of IEMs with sub-par sound quality. That is a reason I refer to these KZ models as "giant killers" and here is more specific info about ED10.

    ED10 arrived in a shield-shaped box like ATE black edition, and it was a nice and a compact packaging with a secure storage for IEM and accessories. At the same time even so packaging box looks cool, it doesn't make a convenient storage case, so perhaps in the future KZ can redesign it considering they don't provide anything for storage as part of the accessories package. The only thing you get is 3 sets of eartips, M/L with small bore opening, and a large hybrid eartip with a blue core. That one was actually my favorite tip since it offered the best fitment due to its springy cap, and wide bore opening worked quite well to tame down the low end and open up higher frequencies (more about it later).

    Unboxing and accessories.

    kz_ed10-01_zpse08tvbdl.jpg


    kz_ed10-02_zpsrvamhao6.jpg


    kz_ed10-03_zpsiteswhvh.jpg


    kz_ed10-04_zpslljwvxru.jpg


    kz_ed10-05_zps5f8lad2a.jpg


    For those familiar with other previously mentioned KZ models, the cable design is not going to be a surprise. You are looking at the same right-angle 3.5mm gold plated plug with an excellent strain relief. Cable jacket has a translucent design where you can easily see bi-color wires, and it's soft, a bit rubbery, and flexible. Y-splitter is compact, rubbery, and has great strain relief on all 3 sides. Featured in-line universal remote with mic and a single button play/pause/call operation was slightly different from previous models, having a bright red button to see it easier, and it also has a good strain relief.

    Attachment to the shell is secure and with a good strain relief as well. Considering how KZ sometime likes to "copy" some other popular designs, here I couldn't help but notice a strong resemblance with Ostry KC06x series. Obviously, we are not dealing with a titanium shell, but the finish and even the shape from the nozzle side has a lot of resemblance to Ostrys. The insertion is not too deep, shells don't stick out too much, and they are very comfortable with both wire down or wire up fitment, even to the point where I can fall asleep on a pillow while wearing these. Also, microphonics effect was not that bad.

    With two vents, one by the base of the nozzle and another one toward the back of the shell, you will not have to worry about driver flex, but at the same time isolation was not bad either. I don't know exactly what material it was made out of, but I really like the smooth finish of ED10. My only gripe was cursive handwriting font used on each shell to spell out Left and Right instead of a more clear and easier to read L/R letter marking. Other than that, I really like the design and the fitment.

    Design details.

    kz_ed10-06_zpsv3rdcvma.jpg


    kz_ed10-07_zpscrov1pjx.jpg


    kz_ed10-08_zpszlnos7kn.jpg


    kz_ed10-09_zpsoem665o2.jpg


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    Wire up/down fitment.

    kz_ed10-16_zps2fptdewf.jpg


    kz_ed10-17_zpssoovl3ie.jpg


    When it comes to a sound signature, KZ ED10 has a v-shaped smooth clear sound with an enhanced bass (strong sub-bass and mid-bass region). Their soundstage has an average width and above average depth.

    In more details, low end has a nice deep rounded sub-bass and fast punchy mid-bass. The balance between sub- and mid- is skewed a little more toward sub-bass, but it's still under control without muddying a sound. There is a little bit of mid-bass spillage into the lower mids but it's not excessive and only adds to the warmth of a sound.

    Lower mids are warm and smooth with a nice body, upper mids are clear and smooth, but not super detailed. Upper mids are a little recessed, but not hidden too far behind bass and treble. Vocals sound warm and organic.

    Treble has a polite quantity, smooth, not too crisp or harsh, definitely non-fatigue and great for extended listening.

    Keeping it in a family, here is how EDSE, ED9, and ATE compare in sound to ED10.

    kz_ed10-15_zpsfucvia2x.jpg


    KZ ED10 vs ATE: ATE has nearly a similar sound minus bass-boost (less sub-bass and not as fast mid-bass punch). At the same time, ED10 is a touch brighter in upper mids/treble which slightly improves resolution of a sound.

    KZ ED10 vs ED9: ED9 has less sub-bass, less mid-bass, thinner lower mids, brighter more detailed upper mids, and a better treble extension. In a contrast, ED10 is warmer, smoother, has more body, and sounds bassier, while ED9 is more revealing.

    KZ ED10 vs EDSE: EDSE has less sub-bass and mid-bass, a bit thinner lower mids, and thinner upper mids, better treble extension, and also sounds more crispier/brighter.

    In comparison to a few other IEMs:

    KZ ED10 vs KC06A: KC06A has less sub-bass, stronger mid-bass (slightly more quantity), thinner lower mids, more upfront upper mids (brighter and perhaps a little harsher), better treble extension (brighter, crispier).

    KZ ED10 vs VSD3: VSD3 has a little less sub-bass, similar mid-bass, similar lower mids, brighter/harsher more upfront upper mids, better treble extension with a higher quantity (brighter, crispier).

    Conclusion.

    This is another great KZ "budget" release which doesn't sound, look, or feel like a budget IEM. You will get a bigger low end impact, in both sub- and mid-bass regions, and that's probably going to be a deciding factor if this sound signature is your cup of tea, versus something more neutral and analytical. Considering the price of these KZ headphones, sometime it makes sense to get different models to cover your various sound sig preferences, and then decide later what you are in a mood for or what would fit better your current listening repertoire.
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    Yes, I have ordered the black/tranlucent with mic.
    I hope to receive rthem soon.

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    Do you happen to have a Dunu Dn1000 or even listened to it? May I know your comparison?

    Don't have DN1k, but I do have DN2kJ - their latest 3-way hybrid I'm reviewing right now ;) Expect the review soon!