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KBEAR TianGong CZ10
1DD 4BA All-metal HIFI in Ear Earphones
Precision in Motion · Sound Without Limits
Highlights:
10mm Dual-Magnet PET Diaphragm Driver
4BA For Mid-high Frequency
Precision Crossover Technology
Full Metal Design with Gear-Inspired Aesthetics
Specifications:
Brand: CCZ
Model: CZ10
Product Name: TianGong
Color: Black
Sensitivity: 102dB±3dB/mW@1KHz
Impedance: 16Ω± 15%@1KHz
Frequency Response: 20-20KHz
Driver: 1DD+4BA
Cavity material: Zinc alloy
Cable Material: OFC Silver-plated Cable
Pin: 0.78mm 2-pin QDC
Plug: 3.5mm
Cable Lenth: 120cm
Microphone: Optional
| Vendor | CCZ |
|---|---|
| Type | In-Ear Earphones |
| Version | With mic, No mic |
| Sku | CCZ90802E2bla-CZ10 |
Gears On Fire!
Pros: Interesting shell design
All-metal shells
Dynamic, clear sound
Airy yet sibilance-free treble
Clear, detailed midrange
Impactful, extended bass
Cons: Heavy shells
Basic accessories
Some may want a warmer tonality
Shell design and fit: 4/5: Handsome but heavy.
~The all-metal shells are nicely finished, and the little window faceplate that reveals the fake gears looks quite cool. If you look closely, you can see some blue accents and even below the gears, a shiny red underlayer inside the shells. [Using a flashlight helps see the details.] This is one of the better shell designs I’ve seen, especially on a budget set, in 2025.
~The included ear tips work just fine, but I found the Spinfit CP145 tips provide better long-term comfort and seal.
~The shells are somewhat heavy and remind me of the KZ ZS12 Pro X shells. But with the tips I suggested above, they remain reasonably comfortable. That being said, I had to tip roll quite a bit before settling on the CP145, so they aren’t very universally comfortable.
Bass: 4.5/5: Clean yet powerful.
~This is a budget set, so you might not find your endgame bass response here. It’s not the most textured or detailed bass, but it is clean and crisp while simultaneously delivering truly impactful punches to your eardrums.
~Sub-bass extends low and has satisfying rumble. I feel all but the neediest of bassheads will be satisfied with the sub-bass response. I certainly greatly enjoy it, and it does not feel weak or rolled-off, which is a pet peeve of mine. Quiet sub-bass drones are not lost in the mix, nor are they artificially elevated.
~Mid-bass is magically dynamically impactful while not being warm, muddy, thick, or intrusive. It stays in its place like a true sub-woofer. It can rattle your windshield eardrums without corrupting the rest of the frequency response.
~Realistically, the bass is 5/5 for the price. Expensive sets might have slightly better detail or texture in the bass, but the TianGong really delivers bass to my ears in a way I feel is essentially perfectly-tuned and balanced between fun and professionalism in quantity.
Mids and vocals: 4/5: Clear and precise.
~Mids stay clean and clear despite the exuberant bass response and has decent detail and separation in busy tracks.
~Honestly, the level of clarity and detail of the IEM in general is quite impressive, especially due to the fact that the bass isn’t diminished to accomplish that.
~That being said, I’m sure that lovers of warm, organic tonality will complain that the CZ10 is too sterile or dry. I beg to differ. Sure, it’s not a warm blanket for your ears, but neither is it sterile or dry. I’ve heard plenty of IEMs that sound like someone trying to sing with a parched throat. The CZ10 is not one of those. The mid-bass, while it doesn’t really bleed into the midrange, is of sufficient quantity to alleviate any true dryness in tonality.
~Vocals are very good, but not the highlight of the IEM. They are clear, accurate, well-staged, but not the most emotional or rich that I’ve heard, hence the 4/5 score in this bracket.
~That being said, the vocals are not harsh or sibilant, unlike the ZS6 I compared the set to. They are perfectly tuned to alleviate sibilance and still sound clear as a bell. People who want warmer, richer vocals, however, should look for a warmer IEM.
Treble: 4.5/5: About perfect for my tastes.
~It’s well-extended with sufficient air. Only trebleheads who have hearing like a bat would maybe say it could be even more extended.
~The treble has the detail, crispness, and sparkling tonality I look for in good treble. It’s not the best treble I ever heard, but for the price, it probably is. Very few sets in this price bracket achieve this level of detail and clarity while not being harsh or sibilant at times. KZ needs to take lessons from the TianGong!
~Treble details are almost holographic at times. I’m very impressed, which brings me to…
Soundstage: 4.5/5: Sparkly surround sound.
~I rated this bracket just to leave room for even better sets, but realistically, the CZ10 has astonishing soundstage for the price.
~It’s practically an orbital stage. Honestly. The famous “Bubbles” track by Yosi Horikawa truly immerses you while ping pong balls fall all around your head.
With 1DD+4BA, CCZ CZ10 TianGong become a great IEMs for 50 usd, and for sound quality is V-shape fun, and energic treble
I am blown away with the level of performance you can get for such an accesible price point. I received these from KeepHiFi in exchange for a review but I can wholeheartedly confirm that these are genuinly impressive. From the mature tuning to the all metal build, the CZ10 is a fantastic all-arounder IEM with a slightly warm tuning. It's an appropriate IEM for most genres and whilst it doesn't absolutely excel in 1 genre or area, the fact that it's fairly good to great in every area is impressive.
The CCZ Tiangong is a very fun and engagingiem with a solid build and cool looking design. Bass is deep and without distortion,miss are warm and lush with a smooth and natural treble, soundstage is nice and wide
The CZ10 was a pleasant surprise! The unboxing and cable are average, but the sound quality is excellent for this price. The metal build is also a big plus. This sounds more expensive to be honest. Well done!
Head-Fi review link
Drock6:
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/%E3%80%90ccz-tiangong-cz10%E3%80%911dd-4ba-all-metal-hifi-in-ear-earphones-precision-in-motion-%C2%B7-sound-without-limits.28648/review/40153/
Lovely look and beautiful sound
I bought this product because my previous DAC was defective. I could immediately notice a distinct difference in sound quality compared to the old one. The resolution—including sound separation and vocal clarity for lyrics—was excellent for music listening.
I bravely put away my wireless earphones and now I use this product connected to my phone every day during my commute.
Thank you for this wonderful product.
Hi received the item together with some other more expensive IEM’s. I am treble sensitive and at first I thought the treble was a bit energetic. After listening a little longer I found the sound was balanced and actually sounded good, really good. I used a premium copper cable and some premium ear tips and found myself listening much longer than I was planning. For me this shows this is a fantastic IEM that performs far and beyond its price comparable with IEMs that cost double. Needless to say I am very happy with the purchase.
Fast delivery
Very good In-ear Headphone
The package has arrived and everything is perfect.