CCA Phoenix HiFi Earphones Dynamic Drive LCP Diaphragm Earphones Noise Cancelling Replaceable 2PIN Cable Gaming Wired Earphone
Audio/IEMs
“The CCA Phoenix offers an aerospace-grade CNC metal shell with a 10mm dual-magnet LCP dynamic driver, delivering clear pop vocals and ultra-low latency for FPS gaming. However, its slow bass transients and thin midrange lack warmth, limiting its appeal mainly to gamers and clarity-focused listeners in the budget wired IEM category.”
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Ultra-low latency for accurate positional audio in FPS gaming.
ccaaudio.comUltra-low latency audio delivers accurate positional sound for FPS gaming
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Comfortable lightweight fit that disappears in the ear canal.
head-fi.orgcomfortable and feels like it 'disappears' in the ear
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Lightweight braided silver-plated cable reduces tangling and microphonics.
head-fi.orgThe braided cable feels light
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Clear, detailed pop vocals with good separation from instruments.
head-fi.orgPop will sound clear and pleasantly detailed
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Easy to drive from standard phones and laptops without an amp.
head-fi.orgeasy to drive, no need for anything fancy
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Precision-machined aerospace-grade metal shell feels premium.
audioreview.frieve.comprecision 5-axis CNC machining for the aerospace-grade metal housing
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Bass transients are slow, causing blurred drum kicks in fast passages.
head-fi.orgbass has a somewhat slow speed; the space between drum kicks feels blurred
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Sub-bass lacks atmospheric depth and rumble for immersive listening.
head-fi.orgthe atmospheric sensation from sub-bass is lacking
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Thin midrange lacks warmth, making jazz and acoustic sound less engaging.
head-fi.orga somewhat thin sensation. The warmth that often colors an IEM's character feels somewhat lacking
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No third-party measurements available to objectively verify frequency response.
audioreview.frieve.comNo third-party measurements or manufacturer audio performance specifications are available
