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The Linsoul SIMGOT EW200 earphones feature a 10mm SCP diaphragm dynamic driver, dual-magnetic circuit technology, and a detachable silver-plated OFC cable, all housed in a durable all-metal body. Designed for audiophiles and musicians, these earphones deliver exceptional sound quality and comfort.
T**S
Great IEMs for music with acoustic instruments
I rate this 5 stars with some reservations regarding sound.For the current price of $32-$35, it's going to be tough to find something of better build quality. The metal casing on these IEMs is phenomenal. The cord is of very nice quality as well, it's very flexible. I am very happy with the way these are built.Your experience with the sound, however, will depend on your preferences of sound signature and music genre. There is a considerable treble spike on these, and the bass is a bit recessed. I'm okay with it since I don't have any other headphones or IEMs with this particular sound signature, so it's nice to put these on when I just want more treble. Some music genres are tough to enjoy with these (and some songs like Yellow Bird by Pretty Lights are just unbearable), but songs that make heavy use of acoustic instruments sound *really* good. Classical and jazz music, for example, sounds phenomenal with these IEMs. These things really bring out the detail in instruments like the violin. It's almost too well-tuned for classical music, I can hear every imperfection.Overall, I'd purchase these if you're okay with what I've said so far. Definitely not a good choice for bassheads. But if you listen to a lot of music with acoustic instruments, I think you'll be impressed.
W**N
Best IEM under $50 hands down. no contest whatsoever
I am very picky when it comes to sound quality. It is astonishing you can get something that sounds this amazing for $39Up until now I have avoided IEM because of fitment issues. These are a nice size and quite comfortable. The silicone tips that came with them are not for me. I ordered a variety pack of foam tips and the large ones were just the ticket. I struggled until that point getting a good seal, and was somewhat disappointed with the low end. Once the proper tips for me were put on, now the seal is tight and sounds perfect on the bottom end.If you like a nice clean open sound, with crystal clear mids and highs, with a generally solid bottom end, these are great. The sub frequencies are present and accounted for, just don't slam like some people like.These are exceptionally easy to drive so no extra stuff is needed. a simple usb c dongle is fine.
K**S
Can be sibilant
Sounds great, good balance with bass and trebles are incredibly clear and terrific for the price. However, the upper end can become quite shrill depending on what you're listening to so you have to crank the volume down so you aren't bursting your eardrums. But this doesn't happen often and I would absolutely recommend this for anyone looking to get into iems.
J**R
Much better than what I was expecting.....
I bought these on a whim, I have too large of a collection of $50 and under IEM's, with most of them sitting in a box and may never again see the light of day again. These do not fall into that category. These will be in my daily rotation of prefered IEM's.The bass has some punch with texture, not bass head but very enjoyable. The mids are nice and clean, not laid back and thin but not shouty, this is a difficult thing to pull off on budget iem's. The treble has some air to it but at no point does it get fatiguing. I really have to say that on each the bass, mids and treble the word to describe these is clarity. They all come across without stepping on each other, neither of the three are the dominant sound being pushed out but together they are relaxing and smooth with detail.I can not say anything about the tips as I did not even look at them, never use stock tips. The cable is ok, yes really just ok, it does it job. I have seen better and I have seen much worse. I used my cable out of the box but if need, I could use theirs.All in all, these are much better than what I expected and I thing better than 90 pct of the sub 50 IEM's being offered today.
A**R
Awful
Quite possibly the worst pair of IEMs I’ve owned yet.While the sound is good, they do not last or barely work. One or both sides commonly just stop working due to a pressure venting defect common to these units, and especially commonly about 2 weeks in. And now only a month and a half later one side has basically completely stopped working. Basically $40 for junk so I would advise buying a different set from somewhere else. Yes detail & the sound itself is solid but you won’t be able to hear it or much of anything for long.
T**P
A MARVEL of an IEM...Truly Outstanding
I own a ton of IEMs, and I'm very picky about my sound. I want my IEMs to sound dynamic and incisive without being sibilant or overly dry. The EW200 is as close to perfect as I've found in my entire audiophile hobby. The sound is clear, fast and deep. Warm yet exciting. Clear yet not too intense.The all-metal shells are a rarity at this price point, and the fit is very comfortable. The cable is pliable and good-looking.I bought a second pair to have a backup in case something happens to my first pair. I rarely do that. The EW200 is on my favorites list. It sounds as good as the 7Hz Timeless, which costs five times as much.I highly recommend this IEM. It's an astounding value.
D**D
So much air
Great sounding budget IEM. Definitely warm sounding and has incredible detail throughout its range. The nice thing about the EW200s are that the mids and low to mid treble sound airy, expanding the soundstage. Strings sound so good on these and vocals sound more forward. It doesn't have a lot of bass, but the lower frequencies have enough response and handles bassy tracks just fine.The stock tips are comfy and isolate well. I currently use them with JVC's spiral dots. The cable doesn't have microphonics when you're moving around. The IEMs themselves sit well in my ears and I don't have issues wearing them for hours on end.If you're on the fence trying to buy a balanced Chi-Fi set, I would recommend getting the EW200s rather than the Hexa or the Titan S. Not throwing any shade on the other two as they're also great sets, but I think that the 200's price-performance ratio is really hard to beat.
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