KZ

EDC Pro

Driver architecture Dynamic
Config 10mm Dual-Magnetic Dynamic
Impedance 26Ω
Sensitivity 108dB
Tuning reference Harman Target 2019

Lab summary

"Best budget value with impactful bass texture."

Measurement Context

KZ EDC Pro sits in the $0-$50 IEM range with a Dynamic layout built around 10mm Dual-Magnetic Dynamic. That combination matters because driver topology, impedance, and sensitivity decide how easy the set is to drive and what kind of transient behavior listeners should expect before looking at measurements.

On paper, this unit lists 26Ω impedance and 108dB sensitivity, so source matching should be judged alongside its Harman Target 2019 tuning reference. The GK AudioLab database keeps these fields visible on one page so shoppers can compare electrical load, target curve, and driver count without relying on marketing names alone.

Best budget value with impactful bass texture. Use this page as a neutral spec sheet, then jump into a pairwise comparison when you need to see how EDC Pro differs from another model in the database.

Where It Fits

Driver architecture

EDC Pro combines 10mm Dual-Magnetic Dynamic hardware with a Dynamic category target, so it should be compared against models with similar topology before brand preference is considered.

Drive behavior

26Ω impedance and 108dB sensitivity make source matching part of the buying decision, especially for phone, laptop, USB-C dongle, and small desktop DAC setups.

Tuning reference

The Harman Target 2019 reference gives this page a repeatable measurement anchor, while the verdict field captures the practical listening angle GK AudioLab uses for database comparisons.

Database Fingerprint

Slug kz-edc-pro
Config 10mm Dual-Magnetic Dynamic
Driver architecture Dynamic
Impedance 26Ω
Sensitivity 108dB
Tuning reference Harman Target 2019
Price range $0-$50
Rating 4.1
Verdict Budget-conscious listeners who prioritize bass impact and fun factor.

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Compare with Alternatives

KZ EDC Pro is easier to evaluate when its driver layout, impedance, and target curve are placed beside another model.