In short: the CCA C10 Pro are great in-ear headphones. In terms of cost, they compete fiercely in sound performance, durability, and looks. They have a balanced sound and do not cause any discomfort. The sound (between scene and image, layering and transparency of overtones without compression from distortion) is coherent enough to satisfy my most pressing audiophile needs. If you want the long version, read on! As a music lover, I have strange standards. I use several different high quality headphones on my desktop including the He1000v1, HD600, HD540 ref1 and HE4XX to name a few. I sit down and start my listening session. The headphones I listen to are constantly being criticized in my head because I'm sensitive to the imperfections I'm hearing now that I would never have recognized without more experience. Even my best headphones aren't perfect, and those tests down the rabbit hole, the "peak-Fi," thousands of dollars you can easily spend on Level 4 audiophilia. Now why do I say I have strange standards? Because. When I'm on the go using my phone to play media, even the music I critically showcase on my home setup, I'm *much* less picky. how tired I am from listening to music and videos. i really like it They're comfortable even with standard tips (which in my experience is rare for mid-range headphones). The cable is decent, maybe my only complaint about it as it can get a little confused. I think it's hard to avoid this without buying a replacement cable (like the ones Linsoul sells) for some mid-range IEM. They are made from very durable materials. I haven't had any big hits with my pair but I bet they can handle the stress of seeing and feeling the build up. From time to time I use wired IEMs at work where there is a high risk of bumps and wear and tear as I work in retail. I had a few random pulls on the cable. The cable proved strong and didn't get tangled easily, and the pin connections for the detachable cable weren't damaged either. Whatever the time, I know they can survive functionally. Now. I guess I didn't talk enough about the sound. Like I said, for a music lover, I'm odd about portable audio, but these C10s are really good for on-the-go listening. . In addition, they have balanced response, decent imaging, stage, layering and good overtones (which for me personally is probably the most important aspect of performance). For the price I could have been less satisfied but they exceeded my expectations. Now the last thing, which I usually consider much less important, since I'm very concerned about functionality and use in the first place. Cosmetics or "aestheticsโ as some would say. These are decent looking mops. The impact of black and gold isn't too big to age and not too small to look bland. Maybe I'm not the best judge of looks, it's really a preference anyway. - a tiring sound that is very varied and has a good technical performance.
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