Submitted by oxtoacart t3_yconnf in headphones
I've been a long-time fan of the QKZ VK4 and its spiritual successor the CCA CRA. There's something about the midrange tuning that's just perfect for me, not shouty but not withdrawn, plenty energetic without being fatiguing or harsh, clear but with enough body to avoid sounding thin. It's not perfectly natural, but close enough not to distract me.
Things weren't perfect though. The VK4 lacked treble extension and detail, and had too much bass for general listening. The bass was mostly sub-bass focused, so on older bass-light recordings like Ella and Louis' Verve recordings, it was fine, but on more modern stuff and especially EDM, it was too much. The CRA fixed the treble extension but kept the massive bass.
I'm happy to report that the next in this spiritual line, the KZ EDA Balanced, keeps the best attributes of the CCA CRA and tones down the sub-bass enough that it sounds great on pretty much all genres. It doesn't fatigue me at all, still has the same upper bass to midrange transition that strikes a perfect balance between body and clarity, and it still has enough oomph in the sub-bass to make me smile when I listen to GoGo Penguin.
As usual, I'm not a fan of the stock tips--their bore is too long and narrow, overemphasizing the bass and clouding the midrange. The small Moondrop Spring Tips work well for me here--I get a deep insertion which smoothes out the treble and brings out the mids, and I get a good seal to keep the bass intact.
I got the KZs from Aliexpress for about $13 including shipping, and I bought the Moondrop tips for about $20 with a free Moondrop Chu thrown in. Like most IEMs, these sound just great out of my phone, so for about $35 I've got an excellent setup that I'll take over the Moondrop Chu or Starfield, the Kiwi Ears Orchestra or the OG Campfire Andromeda any day.
I think I'd even take this setup over any of the many headphones I've owned, including the Sennheiser HD58X, Hifiman HE6SEv2, Verum One, Audeze LCD2C, Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro, or Focal Elex. With the kind of sound quality that's available in cheap IEMs these days, it seems really hard to justify headphones except for when my ears don't feel up to having something stuck in them.
Chok3U t1_itngfvk wrote
They look hot too. I might have to try these out. I have the CRA's and like em a lot, but that sub bass can be a bit too much at times
Thanks for bringing these to my attention