As far as stock cables go, these are also some of the best I've seen. In the box are 2 superb cables, 4.4 mm balanced pentacon and a standard 3.5 mm unbalanced. In practice, it makes finding third party cables a bit of a struggle. This makes it (theoretically) more resistant to bending and more durable. It's slightly more recessed than usual, with a bit of a lip around the cable-side connector. The semi-proprietary MMCX is both a positive and an issue here. The metal shell feels solid and sturdy - it's got the heft of something built to last. If you ignore the fit (more on that later), the IER-Z1R is one of the best built IEMs or earphones I've ever used. No photos for now, since I don't have a good spot to take pictures. The IER-Z1R is one of my favorites and seemed like a great place to get started. This will by my first review as I go through and finally review my collection. With headphone shops few and far between, and often closed for pandemic restrictions, I bought them blind and eagerly waited. Not that they were similar in tonality, but past me didn't pay enough attention to notice that before buying. At the time, I was looking for the step up from the Blessing 2 and these seemed a perfect fit. I've owned the IER-Z1R for a couple years now, since 2021.
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