Ziigaat Odyssey's Review

 

General/Packaging/Comfort/Build

ZiiGaat is a relatively new brand which is sold by Linsoul exclusively. The brand has released several IEMs, namely the Cinno,Nuo, Doscinco and also the Cincotres which I have also tested and reviewed previously and found them to be really good for the asking price. I have the Odyssey with me today which has the following configuration: 1DD+3BA. 

Build quality is very solid and features beautiful faceplate as well, metal nozzle, it is neither short nor long for my ear anatomy. The shell size is similar to most of the brand’s hybrids. Packaging is rather minimal i would say, the stock cable, eartips, faux leather storage case and the IEM itself which is almost identical across their hybrid lineup.

In terms of comfort, the Odyssey does not have any sharp edges and I use them for several hours a day and I did not feel any discomfort throughout my listening session, the shell is quite identical to both the Doscinco and Cincotres that i have reviewed as well

Prior to writing this review, Odyssey has been run in for roughly 20 hours, and in my opinion, the DD does benefit from the burn in.


Equipment and Software used

  • Aune S9C Pro

  • Fiio JM21

  • Apple Music/Tidal/foobar2k

  • Dita Navigator



Foreword

My review is solely based on what I hear via my equipment and I never consider my reviews to be objective in any way rather a subjective approach. Do take into consideration that everyone’s ear anatomy is not the same, so the psychoacoustics perception might be different as well, but i believe it will not stray too far



Sound Impression

Upon first listening impression, Odyssey’s sound profile is leaning towards U shaped. Sounds quite fun and smooth to my ears. I would say it's quite natural overall with a boost in the sub bass region, treble has sufficient details but not offensive. Slight warmish tonality with fairly natural timbre, still a slight hint of BA timbre is there if you pay real hard attention to it.


Bass

  • Fairly good speed and doesn’t sound bloated or muddy when listening to busy tracks such as Slipknot’s People’s = Shit!, Metallica’s Lux Aeterna, it handled the speed drumming and kick flawlessly, without sounding muddy nor bleeding into the mids

  • Sub bass has good extension and rumbly when the track calls for it

  • The transition from sub to mid bass is very good, the mid bass doesn’t lack punch and the sub and mid bass complement each other very well, transition is quite linear

  • The bass has good texture and doesn’t sound “loose”


Mids

  • The mids are neither too forward nor recessed, just right to my ears, 

  • Vocal positioning is just nice, just imagine the artist is probably 5-6 steps away from you

  • Male and female vocal has good texture to it and doesn’t sound thin, i would prefer the female vocal to have a little bit more bite, but given the overall smooth nature of Odyssey’s tuning, this is understandable

  • The bass doesn’t bleed into this range which is good

  • Pinna gain is rather safe and never shouty even when the volume is being cranked up


Treble

  • Treble is smooth and non offensive, but retains enough energy to not sound dark

  • Despite having a smooth treble response, treble extension is quite good for this set depending on your personal preference, if you are someone who wants to hear every single detail in the track, Odyssey might not be the one for you

  • Amount of air and presence is average but this is understandable as it is the tuning that they strive for

  • Detail retrieval is good enough, but not for critical listeners



Soundstage/Imaging

  • Soundstage is slightly out of your head with good width, depth and height perception is good

  • Separation is good for the asking price, i would say it is above average for the price point

  • Imaging is very good as the instruments can be pinpointed easily even during busy track, certain complex orchestral track might not perform that well


Driveability

  • Odyssey is not hard to drive but it does scale well with more power, in terms of dynamics and bass control

  • Most of the entry level/mid range dongles will do just fine but desktop setup will squeeze every bit out of the Odyssey


Comparison (Letshuoer’s Cadenza 4) 

  • Slightly cleaner sounding compared to Odyssey, in terms of tonality

  • Treble is smooth but resolution and detail retrieval capability is slightly better than Arete

  • Soundstage is rather 2D-ish and narrower compared to Odyssey, imaging is not as good

  • Mids has good body and vocals are not too recessed nor forward in the mix, it is the star of the show for Cadenza 4

  • Upper mids are not perceived as shouty as well

  • Very natural timbre overall and note weight is neither thin nor overly thick

  • Lesser bass quantity but good quality bass, and the focus of bass is more on the mid bass rather than sub bass, whereas Arete has a smooth transition between the sub and mid bass, hence both the sub and mid bass is very good, also, slightly more in terms of bass quantity

  • Overall, Cadenza 4 is tuned differently and targeted at different audience, both the Odyssey and Cadenza 4 are good sets, so at the end of the day, it depends on your preference


Final Thoughts

As ZiiGaat is stepping up on their IEM game, their releases has been interesting so far, from Cinno, Nuo, to Doscinco and Cincotres, and Odyssey which i have tested today, they’re very interesting in terms of sonic performance as well as the price point, I would even go as far as saying the Odyssey is punching above its price point, at 229$, with the sonic performance as well as the build quality that it offers, i will not hesitate in recommending the Odyssey to anyone who likes this sort of sound signature that i have described in this review.


*A big thanks to Linsoul for sending this over for the purpose of this review. Thanks for the support and opportunity as always


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