
The nozzle has a nice lip to hold tips in place and a vent hole on the inside of the shell aids in bass venting, too. I will state that the construction tolerances of the KZ family is quite good and helped to raise the standards of ChiFi early on. Fit together is as expected, which is quite good.

Made from three pieces, the silver faceplate and nozzle compliment the transparent purple shell nicely. That would be my choice here, and purple is my favorite color, too. The model I have is the purple shelled model, but a black shell with gold accents for the “z” looks absolutely killer. With a flat 304 stainless steel faceplate, the CCA has the traditional “z” mark adorned on it. Typically, CCA/KZ/TRN are made in an economical manner, using formed plastic material and fairly ubiquitous shell shapes. I’ve complained about that before, so I will just leave it at that. Inside you find the IEM, cable, tips and a QC card. In typical CCA/TRN/KZ fashion the box is small, white and printed with graphics. Mark Knopfler-Laughs And Jokes And Drinks And Smokesīig Head Todd & The Monsters-Beautiful World That’s still a really uncool thing to do.All that was asked is an honest assessment of the item in hand. As such, it is mine to keep, and will not be sold for profit. The review sample is mine to keep, but it is understood that the unit may be asked for in return or to be sent to another reviewer at any time. So, accepting her offer was an easy decision to me. Maybe it is the mellower sound, or less in your face aspect to the sound. There is just something about that sound, which I appreciate more than the others.

I will also admit that I prefer the CCA “brand” to the KZ parent and TRN cousin. As a fan of the CCA family, I accepted her gracious offer, since the C10 is one of my favorites at the “near-budget” level of IEM’s.

Intro: Denise from the CVJ store/IEM manufacturer contacted me about reviewing the CCA C10 Pro.
