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The CCA C12 in-ear monitor headphones feature a hybrid design with 5 balanced armatures and 1 dynamic driver, delivering exceptional sound quality and comfort. With a detachable cable and durable construction, these earphones are perfect for musicians and audiophiles alike.
D**E
Incredible. Nearly flawless
My wife and I are both touring musicians (in separate bands unfortunately ;).Her TM lent her these when her IEM’s went out on a tour. She couldn’t believe how much better they sounded than her $500 Shure universal ears. My back up ears had also died recently and she told me to grab a pair of these as she ordered two right of the bat.My molded IEM’s went out (64 Ears that I had been using for over a decade) on my last tour so I got a replacement cable for my backup Westone ears and ordered a pair of these to check out. I haven’t used them on the road yet but brought them to a recording session yesterday and they sounded incredible.My only complaint is that there is no sliding cinch to tighten the loose cable behind the head. Each ear’s cable it pretty long before they come together in the back and we are both scheduling about how to rectify that because, straight talk, these are super afffordable Chinese ears. Who knows how long they’ll last, but even if they had to get replaced every year or so? They sound as good or better than my old $800 molded plugs (that would cost over $1k to replace now) and they are the best sounding universal IEM’s I’ve tried (having owned a number of Shure and Westone IEM’s).When my old backup Westone’s finally give up the ghost, I’m just going to order a few more pairs of these.VERY comfortable and sound great.I would recommend buying the memory foam ear tips for better isolation although even the tips that came with were fine in a live studio situation (standing next to the drums). Definitely swapping out the tips before my next tour tho
B**N
Discrete, high-quality monitor earbuds
I abandon my headphones after trying these. Love the sound balance. Great reference quality for mixing and mastering. Plan to use them for live performance. Great value!!
T**T
Excellent stage IEM’s
I do 5 shows a week and have recently switched my stage over to all IEM - I’ve been recommending these to the musicians who play my stage.Every single one of them have been amazed by the quality of sound they get from them. Some of which have their own molded, expensive, big name IEM’s and grabbed these as backups….. I’m sorry but none of them have preferred their molds over these.I have a set so I hear what they hear and they sound fantastic.Highly recommend grabbing a set of these whether you already own set or are just starting - excellent stuff!
M**L
A perfect seal is more important with these than most other iems
I have not had these long so I can't comment on its reliability but I will update this review if a failure or degradation in sound occurs. Before I even start talking about the sound I want to stress how important a good seal is. If there is any hint of thinness in the vocals, metallic sound, sibilance or understated bass you do not have a proper seal. The C12 comes with four pairs of tips and none of them worked for me. Unfortunately that is a common issue I have and I always end up having to use my cheap silicon tips that came from a throwaway $1 store set I bought to harvest magnets from. Somehow they fit better and sound better then all the Comply's and Spinfits I have that don't fit well. Everyone's ears are different so hopefully some of you are luckier than I. When you finally find tips that work for you it will be obvious. All those sound issues I mentioned will completely disappear and it will be a "Wow" moment. I can't stress this enough. Don't judge these or any other iems until you get them to fit properly. It can change the worst thing you ever heard to something incredible.I should talk about the sound now but I want to touch on the cable real quick. I have read so many reviews that mention how bad the cable is but personally I like it. It's too short for desktop use but it is a good length for portable. It has zero microphonics and I actually find it sounds every bit as good as the replacement cable everyone seems to recommend. I really think people are looking at that cable and letting the silver color of the wire fool them in to thinking it is better. I even went as far as putting the stock cable on the right bud and the silver one on the left bud and plugged both in to the same thx 789 amp. I know you are not supposed to do that but it was the only way I could reliably do an AB test without time in between allowing mental errors. During use like that I could not tell a difference. The sound was completely identical between both sides and the soundstage and center image remained the same as using a single cable for both buds.Now that I got that out of the way lets get to the sound. To be completely honest I was initially disappointed. I thought I found a good fit with the stock tips but the bass seemed dry and everything had a slight metallic hint to it. The soundstage was flat as paper going from left to right and was fairly narrow. There was no depth at all and even the imaging seemed poor. The abundance of good reviews is the only thing that made me put in the effort of digging out those old cheap tips I have. Fortunately those tips worked and the change was massive.With a proper fit everything fell in place. Any hint of a metallic sound was gone while vocals gained the missing body and bass became full and powerful. While the soundstage didn't widen it went from paper flat to a small ball with depth, width and height. From the reviews I wasn't even expecting that. While the stage doesn't reach out much past your head it does do above, below, behind, to the side and everything in between. Because of the relatively small soundstage I can see how some may have missed those capabilities if they only tested with music.Gaming is where you really notice how well it does those things. That is also where I learned how precise the imaging is. Not only do the sounds come from all directions it does so accurately. Playing a fps you can easily tell exactly where a shot or footsteps are coming from. You can even distinguish where bullets hit if they are missing you hitting the ground near your feet. You will accurately hear a bullet hit the ground behind you and when you look at that bullet hole it will be exactly where you thought you heard it hit. Idk if it is because of all the drivers but despite certain frequencies not being overly boosted footsteps are so obvious and clear to hear.The overall sound is nicely balanced. I can see the "typical" audiophile complaining there is too much since most seem to like overly analytical gear but the average person or collector will find it perfect. It is full bodied and powerful. It isn't planar tight and snappy but it is very well controlled and textured. For the price I feel they exceed what is expected. Even though there can be lots of bass it is only there when the song has lots of bass. It doesn't seem to make songs that aren't bass heavy tilted more towards bass. It seems to have really good restraint with artificially boosting the bass of music. I have read some reviews claiming the bass bleeds in to the mids but that is not something I am experiencing. Maybe it is because I am keeping price in mind and not trying to unfairly judge it against iems or headphones that cost 10x the price of theses. Personally I find the Blons BL-03 bleed much more in to the mids than the C12 does. I know this is long but I will do a quick comparison of the two near the end.While I sort off expected the bass to be like it is the mids surprised me. The graphs seem to show there should be a recession that should be noticeable with some vocals but I am not able to pick up on that with my pair. It looked like there should be a difference in male and female vocals but I don't find one more recessed then the other either. It makes me wonder if some of those issues mentioned are a result of poor fit as well. There is still a slight V shape with bass being being the most elevated but nothing seems aggressively boosted or recessed. Once you get a proper fit the mids and vocals all sound very natural and detailed. If I had one complaint about the mids it would be the lacking "bite" some vocals have. If you listen to big powerful singers with voices that can make you wince at times these may not do it for you. It's almost like a Sennheiser HD6xx series in that regard. It seems to focus on making vocals smooth and natural sounding above all. I don't have many tracks with powerful singers like that so maybe I am wrong.Now the part I was worried about when I placed the order, the treble. I was expecting something bright and that is not what these are. I am not a treble person and personally I am tired of all these headphones getting released with "hot" treble. I want the detail but I don't feel fatigue or in some cases pain is necessary. I fell for the bs with the DT1990 and was sorely disappointed. So many people and reviews talking about how "airy" and "crisp" the treble is without being too much had me thinking Beyer finally fixed their house sound but no. It's still painful and and sibilant. These are nowhere near that level. Everything is crisp, detailed and perfectly separated while maintaining a touch of smoothness. I would put the treble level of these between the Sundara and HD6XX. It is bright enough to get the edge that is supposed to be there without causing pain or sibilance. For me this is almost the perfect level of treble. The biggest shocker of all for me was how accurate string instruments and cymbals sound. I have never heard those things sound so accurate in gear this cheap. For me the treble was the most welcome surprise with the C12. At this price I am blown away.Comparing the Blon BL-03 to these may not be fair to some but there is only a $10 price difference and imo the gap between them exceeds that $10. The Blons are great and awesome for enjoyment. If that is all you have there is no reason to complain. They are musical and pleasant. They are definitely a good buy at their price but I never find myself lost in those or noticing something I don't normally notice using them. I find myself just casually listening with those. With the C12 I find myself subconsciously picking out instruments and focusing on it and its texture. I do find myself getting lost in these and wanting to keep listening to see what else I can hear on a different song. The only edge I give the Blons is soundstage in music. Things sound a bit wider but imaging is more generalized compared to the C12. Sounds come from an approximate area. Their imaging isn't good enough for gaming like it is with the C12. Bass is more of an even playing field but unless it's recently bias going back and forth I still find myself preferring the bass of the C12 over the Blons. With some hip hop the Blons can get a little tripped up when bass gets crazy like some Pop Smoke tracks and color the mids. No matter what the bass does everything else stays perfectly controlled with the C12. Comparing the treble of the two are where things start getting unfair. They both do treble in a similar way going for a nonpainful experience but the separation and placement of instruments in the treble region are vastly improved on the C12. It is so much easier to pick out the details and hear each and everything in its own place. Oddly these actually sound like an upper end model of the Blon BL-03 family.While there are tons of iems in this price range and I obviously haven't tried them all they are better then all I have tried to date. If you tried the similar KZ types but thought the treble was a bit much these may be perfect for you. Obviously these aren't the best there is but you get really close for a fraction of the price and above all the sound is great without eq unlike many of the other multi driver chifi iems available today. I have tried so many $70 and below chifi iems and almost every single time the treble seems to be a touch too much but these fit my preference better than any of them. The couple iems I heard that are better costs a couple hundred or more so getting 90-95% the way there while spending 20% or less is a testament to what can be done on a budget. I couldn't recommend these any more than I am.THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS FIT. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE PROPER SEEL. YOU WILL KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE IT. ALL THOSE "OFF" SOUNDING ISSUES WILL BE GONE AND THINGS WILL SOUND NATURAL. IT'S WORTH THE EFFORT.
T**N
Excellent sound for the money.
I wear them at work and I’ve gone through a set this last year. The price is right so I consider them a wear item. I did notice a substantial difference in sound and wear quality when I bought an upgraded cord online.
L**R
Muy buena calidad
Muy bien de calidad, muy impresionado!!!
A**M
Cuffie per bassisti (?)
La spedizione è stata come al solito puntuale.Le cuffie sono arrivate nel loro imballo integre.Ho acquistato queste cuffie perché ero alla ricerca di cuffie con una buona risposta sui bassi per poterle utilizzare come in-ear-monitor durante i concerti per monitorare il suono del basso elettrico.Nella pagina descrittiva del prodotto venivano esaltate proprio le sue caratteristiche sui bassi.Quando le ho provate, però, la resa non era quella attesa: i bassi erano abbastanza poveri e gli alti eccessivamente presenti. Ho fatto anche diverse prove utilizzando adattatori in silicone di diverse misure, ma purtroppo il risultato non è cambiato.Purtroppo ho dovuto restituirle.
J**K
Top Inear Kopfhörer
Die Kppfhörer sind von wirklich hoher Qualität.Sie machen einen guten Job haben keine Störungen und lassen sich gut Tragen. Dazu sind sie auch bezahlbar was noch lange nicht jeder ist.
R**I
Good sound
Good value for money, sound is crisp an clear
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