KZ Axas IEM with M2 USB DSP Cable

I recently purchased the KZ Axas IEMs. I originally opted for the 3.5mm cable, but I ran into some mic issues during Microsoft Teams calls for work. I ended up ordering the USB-C DAC/DSP version, and the difference is noticeable.

The USB-C cable features a built-in DAC with four EQ modes, indicated by an LED-backlit KZ logo on the plug. Switching modes is easy via a small gray button:

Green: Slight bass roll-off, but fuller than the Red mode.

Blue: The “Bass Head” setting—maximum bass boost with a slight treble reduction.

Red: Leanest bass response with a slight boost to the treble frequencies.

Violet: Subjectively feels like an “overall” boost, though measurements indicate it primarily increases sub-bass.

Compatibility: I tested this on a Windows 11 PC and a MacBook Pro; both recognized the cable immediately. (Note: I couldn’t test on my iPhone as it uses Lightning, but the cable should work with USB-C iPhones and Androids).

Tuning & Value: I’ve included a graph (sourced from Squig.link, credit to TLD) comparing these modes against the PEQdb Ultra and Harman 2025 MoA targets. I really appreciate that KZ is moving toward DSP tuning in the cable rather than adding more physical dip switches, which often makes the IEM shells too bulky for a comfortable fit.

Overall, the Axas is a great set, but I highly recommend the USB-C version for the added versatility. If any durability issues pop up with the cable, I’ll update this review.

Axas Technical Details (Linsoul)

Brand: KZ
Model: Axas
Type: Gaming Earbuds
Driver Type: Dynamic Driver
Frequency Response: 10Hz–20kHz
Impedance: 20Ω
Sensitivity: 107dB/mW @ 1kHz
Plug Type: 3.5mm / Type-C
Pin Type 0.78mm 2-Pin
Wearing Style: Over-Ear Hook
Cable: Twin Silver-Plated Cable
Cable Length: 120 ± 5 cm
Inside the Box: 1 x KZ Axas, User Manual

Cable Technical Specifications (via Gemini 3)

Cable Material: High-purity Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) with a Silver-Plated braided structure (typically 0.05x25x2).

DAC Chip: Features a high-performance KTmicro KT0231H (or similar) integrated digital-to-analog converter.

Resolution Support: Supports up to 32-bit / 384kHz Hi-Res audio output.

SNR/DNR: 103dB.

Crosstalk: Very low, due to the balanced output design of the DSP chip.

Connectors: 0.75mm 2-pin (QDC Type-C) gold-plated pins.

Microphone: Dual-Mic system with front and rear omnidirectional capacitive microphones (~-26dB sensitivity) designed for 360° voice pickup and noise reduction.

Cable Length: 1.2m ± 3cm.

EQ Mode Profiles (USB-C Only)

The cable uses an integrated button to cycle through four distinct digital tuning profiles, indicated by the backlit LED logo:

Violet (Balanced/Standard): The default profile. It offers a balanced, neutral signature across the bass, mids, and treble.

Blue (Bass Boost): Significantly increases low-end energy starting around 200Hz for a “bass-head” experience.

Green (High-Resolution): Attenuates some bass to emphasize treble detail and clarity, often preferred for critical listening.

Red (Game/Immersive): Similar to Green but with a more pronounced roll-off in the low-end and a sharper boost in the upper-mid/treble frequencies to help with sound positioning.