The CCA Phoenix instantly gives off a premium vibe from the moment you open the box. Everything feels well-crafted and thoughtfully presented. Inside, you get:
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Three pairs of silicone ear tips (S, M, L)
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A high-quality detachable silver-plated cable
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A soft leather pouch with a magnetic closure
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A stylish illustrated Phoenix card
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The manual

Build and Design
The first thing you’ll notice is the metal housing - it’s shiny, solid, and surprisingly heavy for its size. It gives a sense of durability and elegance that’s not common in this price range. The overall design feels like something that belongs in a much higher tier.
Sound Quality
I was pleasantly surprised by how balanced and detailed the CCA Phoenix sounds. The bass is strong and full-bodied, but it doesn’t overpower the mids or highs. Vocals come through clearly, and instruments have nice separation. It’s the kind of tuning that makes you want to re-listen to your favorite tracks just to notice new details.
Comfort
My only concern so far is fit and comfort. The metal housing tends to press against the outer part of my ear if I push it in too far. However, letting the silicone tips sit naturally inside my ear canal feels much more comfortable and still secure enough for long listening sessions.
First Impressions
Overall, the CCA Phoenix delivers a strong first impression - premium design, impressive sound quality, and solid value for its price. Despite the minor comfort issue, I genuinely enjoyed listening to music with these IEMs. They add a refreshing depth and color to my usual playlists.
I’ll continue testing them over the next few days for a more detailed review, but so far, the CCA Phoenix lives up to its name - bold, bright, and beautifully built.
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