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Review on CCA Headphones Detachable Tangle Free Audiophile Headphones in Earbud Headphones by Erika Brown

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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I play guitar and sing at church a few times a week and have tried them out versus my current kz zx10 pros. Now they are very similar in price so I thought it was worth comparing. For now I'll say I hear more with the c12s when doing this, but my ears prefer the natural EQ of the zs10 pros more. With a flat EQ mix, I would go for the zs10 pro. With some EQ tweaks with my in-ear mix, the C12 will replace the zs10 pros. Guitar: When I tested them at home with just my guitar, I immediately preferred the kz zx10 pros. The mids and highs were too strong for me. This made my tone sound a bit harsh, especially with a bridge pickup. Vocals: When I tried to sing with them once, I was amazed at the clarity I could hear. I didn't know what I was missing. The middle area is straight ahead. If you have a singer I think it would be even better. This places your voice before the mix. We have 5 singers and 5 instruments on our worship team and they really bring out the vocals in the mix. Suitable: They are relatively small for 12 speakers in the headphones. My ears are normal sized and don't stick out at all. They fit pretty well. The angle of inclination of the muzzle is almost 90 degrees. My zs10 pro seem longer and more aggressive in comparison. To my ears, the zs10 pros seem more planted and comfortable, but I've had no issues playing the c12. Pros: * The mids really pop. * Tight and focused low-end. * Good build quality. * Price. They sound better than others that cost three times more. * Looks great * Fits well Cons: * Throw silicone tips in the trash and buy memory foam tips. They insulate better and feel more comfortable at a low cost. you can thank me later * No cable sync. * No case. * The mids will really stand out. I can hear my vocals and guitar well. If I'm just practicing at home I prefer my zs10 pro, but in the live mix the c12 wins. If you play a low frequency instrument, they may not be for you. If you like hearing your vocals, you'll probably be grateful to try them out.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Long wait