
Opening the Box is fairly straight forward and simple, inside is the CZ10 a cable and tips.
The design of the CZ10 is a typical guitar pick shaped shell with a transparent window that shows off gears. The dark color of the shell does hinder this nice feature to a point. I found the comfort of the shells good, and no hot points were felt, the shell is heavy but not uncomfortably so. Th isolation was average, and fit was as expected. The tips are weird to me but adequate and the cable was as well but reminded me of KZ cables and both are not impressive to say the least.
The sound on the CCZ was balanced with a nice controlled lower end and deep bass that had low distortion.
both speedy and textured enough for most types of music it was a nice surprise.
The Midrange was more towards Ballanced with a mild warmth in the lows and clean and well-placed vocals made it sound organic and enjoyable. The mids have a medium amount of body and separation giving them natural and mildly musical presentation.
The Treble of the Tiangong is well extended and has a good amount of sparkle and air with a rich smooth number of details here, it is safe but not boring.
Soundstage is wide and has less height and depth but still is very good. very decent imaging and clarity make it well suited for casual gaming and movies as well as music.
In a Nutshell:
The new CCZ CZ10 TianGong is a well-made IEM with a fun, balanced, and natural sound. It could easily be your all arounder or primary budget IEM.




