Juzear recently collaborated with Zeos from Z Reviews, designing a brand new multi-driver hybrid set which they released in the form of Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant. The pair packing a four-driver hybrid setup featuring 1DD+3BA hybrid configuration on each side got released earlier this year in April at tn attractive price tag of $99.99. When it comes to IEMs, the $100 price bracket is highly competitive, with some solid IEMs available in the market. Ever since its release, Juzear has captured this fierce market with its striking design, thoughtful driver configuration, and outstanding sound profile. Juzear has implemented their experienced engineering and combined it with the extensive experience of Zeos(Z Reviews) to develop the Defiant. Zeos is one of the largest names in the HiFi audio industry, with years of experience with different IEMs at every price bracket. We have noticed people praising the Defiant for its smooth, musical sound signature, and additionally, the comfort and design of the pair are also being appreciated by the users and reviewers worldwide. However, recently we have received multiple questions from our customers asking about the sound signature, comfort, and power requirements for the Juzear Defiant. So, today we are going to answer all the queries with a review roundup for the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant. In today’s blog, we are bringing you different opinions from different people all around the globe in a single blog. Whether you are here just to know more about the Juzear Defiant, or you would like to know what different people have to say about this beautifully crafted IEM, this blog is for you. Let’s begin.
A Short Disclaimer:-
All the opinions, good or bad, in this blog are the property of the respective creators only. This blog contains video reviews, We are just summarizing them for better understanding in a written format. At the time of this blog post, Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant is available with us priced at $99.99. Feel free to check out more information here. Let’s get our reading glasses on and begin with today’s roundup.
TimTuned(YouTube):-
Timmy has shared an in-depth review of the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant on his YouTube channel, TimTuned. This review video covers the Defiant from every angle, and even has a comparison to some highly-acclaimed models around the price of Defiant(Including Moondrop Aria 2, Truthears Hexa, and DUNU Titan S). He mentions the tuning of the Defiant to be bass-boosted, old-meta tuning profile with a well-balanced bass and treble region. The mid-range shows good clarity with no shortness, making the vocals sound fuller and forward. Vocals and instruments on the Defiant sound natural and clear with smooth treble and a good, nice timbre. The bass is controlled and fun; however, it lacks some natural decay due to the prominence of the upper midrange. He also mentions that the pair offers excellent technical performance for the price point, which is comparable to the Hexa and slightly ahead of the Moondrop Aria 2. Overall, Timmy mentions the Defiant to be an easy recommendation for those who seek forward vocals. It is a versatile and fun-sounding set that provides great value at $99. Check out his complete review on his YouTube channel, linked below.
Vivir Digital(YouTube):-
The reviewer here at Vivir Digital is hugely impressed with the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant. He mentions the IEMs to be compact, comfortable and bundled with high-quality accessories. As for the sound, the Defiant has a very impactful and well-defined bass response. It is not excessive by any means, suitable even for bass lovers who don’t want an overpowering lower end. Defiant delivers a smooth, forward, and detailed midrange section, providing a lot of information without being shouty or harsh. It produces a gentle, non-fatiguing treble response with excellent detail retrieval. Vivir Digital recommends the Defiant for Monitoring, Gaming, and Music. He refers the tuning of the pair as balanced and enjoyable. Check out his complete review on his YouTube channel linked below.
Audio-In Reviews(YouTube):-
Dave from the Audio-In Review channel on YouTube has been excited about the Juzear Defiant, primarily due to the involvement of Z Reviews with Juzear in development for the Defiant. He refers to the package to be quite exceptional for the price point as it features a modular cable, a bunch of ear tips, a Z Reviews desktop stand, and a carry case. The build quality and design of the IEMs, Cable, and carry case are impressive. He has this vivid Jade Green colour Defiant. The Defiant’s signature has a neutral to slight V-shape profile offering an exciting yet mature presentation with controlled bass response. It packs good mid-bass punch and sub-bass extensions with a dynamic and physical feel to the sound. The bass response is very clean for the price point. The low-mid and bass presence adds a bit of warmth and note-weight to instruments, and vocals also sound rich and dense. Dave mentions that the upper midrange energy is more present than the previously released Juzear 61T and AFUL Performer 7, pushing the vocals forward with good clarity without being shouty or harsh. In his review video, Dave has also done a short comparison with AFUL Performer7, Juzear 61T, etc. as well. We recommend you watch this video review by Dave, We will link it below.
Andy Audio Vault(YouTube):-
Andy likes the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant, he describes the sound as having a deeply extended sub-bass response with a fairly okay midrange that has a hint of warmth, it makes female vocals sound richer and denser. Vocals can sound a little distant due to the V-shape tuning. The treble region is smooth, detailed and has ample sparkle without being offensive. It is suitable for treble-sensitive listeners. He also finds the Defiant to be quite competent in terms of technicalities, with impressive resolution, details, layering, and separation. The pair sounds holographic but not exceptionally wide. In his review, Andy has shared a comparison with the famous TruthEar Zero Blue 2 as well. This one is a great watch, Andy shoots his review videos with top-notch quality. A definite recommendation from our side!!
Jaytiss(YouTube):-
If you want to see the comparison of Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant with a lot of similarly priced IEMs, then this video review by Jaytiss will be a worthy watch. Jaytiss describes the sound of the Defiant to be bass with good treble and solid overall tonality. He finds the pair to have a rich and clean response, very close to his target response. The defiant has nice bass and a good focus on the upper mids, bringing good focus on vocals without being too shouty. The upper treble and airy are decent enough for the price point. In this video, Jaytiss has compared the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant with a wide range of IEMs, including different models from Juzear, 7Hz, AFUL, Letshuoer, ARTTI, and DUNU. We recommend you watch his video review and check out these comparisons, as they will provide you with a deeper insight. We will link the video review of Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant from Jaytiss below.
Gizaudio(YouTube):-
Axel from Gizaudio is super hugely impressed with the Defiant, he mentions that the pair sounds like a $150~$170 set. He considers the Defiant to be a new benchmark in its price class. The overall sound signature here is described as nicely balanced with good bass, mids, and treble, a brilliant three-frequency response where none of the frequencies overpower each other. It’s safe, fun, engaging, detailed, and dynamic. This balanced and smooth sound works well with various genres of music. Axel mentions the bass to be the highlight of the set, with deep sub-bass rumble and a hard-hitting clean mid-bass section. The mids are natural, forward, clear, articulated, and have a proper note-weight. Axel refers to the technical performance, specifically details and separation, as being seriously impressive for the price. Resolution to be punching above its weight with good micro details and a wide, deeply extending sound stage. In his video, Axel also shares a comparison of Juzear Defiant with AFUL Explorer, Myer Audio SL3, DUNU Kima 2, and a few more IEMs. Axel has covered the pair deeply with his insightful review video. Check out his video review in the link below.
Ian Fann(YouTube):-
We have another well-explained review of Juzear x Zeox Defiant IEMs on Ian Fann’s YouTube channel. As per this review, the Defiant packs top-notch resolution for the price, the set sounds clean and clear with minimal distortion and has a natural-sounding immersive soundstage swell. The tone and timbre of the pair are balanced and natural-sounding; the overall response of the Defiant is referred to as slightly relaxed and rich. He refers to the pair to have a clear, crisp midrange where instruments and vocals have a detailed response. Ian describes the Defiant as best for those who prefer clean mids and non-fatiguing treble response. The video review also includes a nicely explained comparison with the MYER Audio CKLVX CK2V. He mentions the Defiant to have a fuller midrange and a more musical bass response. Ian finds the midrange of the Defiant to be clean and forward. Juzear Defiant gets an in-depth video review by Ian Fann, you should check out his video review on his Channel. We will link it below.
Final Words:-
Juzear x Z Review Defiant is a crazy good set of in-ear monitors. It rocks an excellent four-driver hybrid setup featuring 1 DD and 3 BA drivers. From the reviews stated above, it is fair to say that the pair produces a musical sound response with forward vocals, deep bass response, and safe treble region. Every reviewer mentioned today in this blog has loved the set for its smooth, inoffensive profile and appreciated its engaging sound presentation. We have received similar feedback from regular users as well, who have purchased the units from us and sent us their impressions in the form of text messages to our team. We are glad the Defiant is getting immense amounts of love from its users and professional reviewers equally. Well, that’s about the Juzear x Z Reviews Defiant from our side for today. If you guys have questions or queries, you can send us an email at support@hifigo.com.
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