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EPZ Q1 PRO


The EPZ Q1 Pro is my second iem from epz it has a gorgeous 3D printed resin shell with hand-painted panel, withsingle 10MM dual cavity dual magnetic circuit PU+LCP liquid crystal molecular dome diaphragm driver with a frequency response range of 20Hz-20Khz and sensitivity 100db(+-3db)@Vrms, Impedance:32Ω@1kHz
Total harmonic distortion: <0.5% (@1kHz, 100db)
and a good quality single ended 3.5mm 4 core single crystal copper cable 0.78MM 2 pin connector.

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The Epz q1 pro is a good all rounder iem with well balance sound, attractive looking shells, light and compact ideal for on the go or daily use. The tuning however is pretty much avarage, nothing really notable or stands out that make this a little special. the sub bass and mid bass are well balance but it lacks note weight or a little punch, vocals are not recessed but are a bit forward which i like and natural sounding, unlike the epz q5 which scales very well the q1 pro does not, on higher volumes upper mids and treble gets too energetic harsh, shouty and i hear sibilance on some tracks with every hit of the crash cymbals or some high note female vocals.

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I was expecting the Q1 Pro to be the fun sounding little brother of the Q5, but its not the case. it still a very well made good looking iem and i would recommend this to a friend who is starting in this hobby and looking for his first pair of earphones, but if you already have like 5 or more sets of iem then for sure the Q1 pro will be more of a sidegrade than an upgrade to your existing collection.

EPZ Q1 PRO Unboxing vid:

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