What makes the Breggz Zohn-1 RTW different from other hearables?
The Breggz Zohn-1 differs from most hearables by focusing on preserving the structure of sound rather than enhancing it.
Key differences:
- Focus on sound structure, not emphasis
Zohn-1 is designed to keep elements in the mix clear and separated, instead of boosting bass or treble for immediate impact. - Dual balanced armature drivers
Each earbud uses dual balanced armature drivers, which are chosen for precision, fast response, and controlled separation between sounds. - Controlled acoustic fit and passive isolation
The physical fit creates a stable acoustic seal. This helpsmaintain consistent sound and reduces the need for heavy digital correction. - Conservative digital signal processing (DSP)
DSP is used tomaintain tonal balance and playback consistency. It is not used to exaggerate bass, widen the sound artificially, or add stylistic effects. - Personal sound calibration
The companion app includes a hearing test that adjusts playback based on the user’s hearing sensitivity. This improves balance without changing the original mix. - Wide frequency range and dynamic control
Zohn-1 supports a full frequency range (20 Hz – 20,000 Hz) andmaintains clarity across both quiet and loud sounds. - Individual quality control and assembly
Each unit is assembled with dedicated quality control, with production based in Europe.