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- Overview of KZ EDA Green
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Recommended for people like this
- People who like bright, high-resolution sound
- People looking for excellent monitor earphones
- People who like high frequencies
- People who like delicate sound
- People who like good cost performance
Overview of KZ EDA Green
This review will give an overview of KZ EDA (Green). A complete review of this product can be found here.
audio-sound Score
- Total Score: 9.4 / 10.0
- Package: 8.5 / 10.0
- Build quality: 8.5 / 10.0
- Fitment: 8.5 / 10.0
- High range: 9.5 / 10.0
- Mid range: 10.0 / 10.0
- Low range: 9.0 / 10.0
- Less distortion: 9.0 / 10.0
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Basic Specifications
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 40kHz
- Impedance: 34Ω
- Sensitivity: 112.5dB
- Cable connector: 0.75mm 2pin
package
Package meets price standard.
Package contents
- KZ EDA Green
- Eartips
- Manuals


Build quality
The exterior build quality meets the price range standard.




Fit
The fit is quite good.




Sound quality
REW Frequency Response
Sound quality description
In this review, I use the standard eartips size L and drive it with the FiiO M15.
KZ EDA (green) has a neutral sound, leaning toward the high frequencies. The midrange is brighter and clearer, but it is a little harder and tends to sound sharper. It sounds very monitor-like.
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Sound quality general comment
- Original Sound Fidelity: A+
- Recommendation: S-
- Personal preference: S
The KZ EDA (green) is an excellent neutral studio monitor, capable of rendering the entire musical picture clearly and crisply. It is not for those who are sensitive to high frequencies, those who want thickness in the midrange, or those who like heavy bass, but for those who want an excellent mixing monitor, it brings excellent sound with high definition and high resolution that is unbelievable for the price.
If you don't like harsh high frequencies, the Tripowin Lea is a good alternative candidate.
Sound quality features
Pros
- Almost perfect texture
- Bright midrange
- High-definition sound
- Monitor-like low frequency
- Excellent resolution
- Excellent clarity
- Good localization
- Excellent build-up
- Spacious
- Subtle
Cons
- Slightly strong edge feeling
- Strong grinding sound
- May not be suitable for those sensitive to high frequencies
- Sound a little too clear for relaxed listening
- Lacks low-frequency depth
General comment
The KZ EDA (green) has a monitor-like, high-definition sound and can be an excellent choice for those seeking low-cost, high-resolution mixing monitors. In terms of audio specs, it even surpasses high-end models, and I am truly amazed at how much KZ has evolved recently. KZ claims to be making IEMs that can compete with the several hundred dollar class, and they are not lying.