EDC Pro —vs— Chu II
EDC Pro
"Best budget value with impactful bass texture."
Chu II
"Entry-level classic with balanced sound."
Comparison Notes
KZ EDC Pro and Moondrop Chu II solve the same IEM buying question from different hardware starting points. EDC Pro uses 10mm Dual-Magnetic Dynamic, while Chu II uses 10mm Dynamic, so the comparison should start with architecture before moving to price or brand preference.
The electrical side also separates them: EDC Pro lists 26Ω impedance and 108dB sensitivity, while Chu II lists 18Ω and 119dB. Those numbers help predict phone friendliness, dongle headroom, and whether a listener should expect obvious volume differences at the same source setting.
For tuning context, EDC Pro references Harman Target 2019, and Chu II references VDSF Target. The verdict section below keeps the lab notes short, but the paired specs make this page useful for deciding which model better fits daily listening, gaming, vocal music, or technical detail priorities.
Pair Matrix
Next Comparison Checks
kz-edc-pro -> Dynamic / 26Ω / 108dB / Harman Target 2019
moondrop-chu-2 -> Dynamic / 18Ω / 119dB / VDSF Target
EDC Pro price $0-$50; Chu II price $0-$50
EDC Pro rating 4.1; Chu II rating 4.3
KZ EDC Pro: Budget-conscious listeners who prioritize bass impact and fun factor.
Moondrop Chu II: Entry-level daily use with a safe, balanced signature.
Electrical: EDC Pro 26Ω 108dB; Chu II 18Ω 119dB.
Tuning reference: EDC Pro Harman Target 2019; Chu II VDSF Target.
Lab summary
[KZ]
Budget-conscious listeners who prioritize bass impact and fun factor.
[Moondrop]
Entry-level daily use with a safe, balanced signature.