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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.
2**B
Excellent performance, insane value.
These IEMs blew me away with their tuning and performance. The have a good amount of sub-bass just enough for a noticable rumble, but that takes nothing from the clear mids and airy highs. Easily my favorite pair of IEMs. I have the KZ ZS10 Pro, Moondrop Chu II, and Thruthear Hexa, but the EW200 sounds so natural and full, they are my go to pair. Comfort is good, though the weight does impact the security of the fit. May be slightly sibilant for those with sensitivity to that. Extremely sensitive and easy to drive from almost any source.
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.
K**E
Perfect sound but then
Weird, when I first tried them the bass was PERFECT and they sounded better than my SHP 9500 and ATH -AD500 headsets. I mean the music sounded fantastic, and played in the center of my skull! Iunplugged them and put them away so my monkey wouldn't steal/DESTROY them. When I plugged them back in the music was suddenly lacking bass for some reason.The L/R labeling is really hard to make out. What were they thinking? Make them red or something so we can see them!! LOLNote: Do NOT buy the Linsoul memory foam tips (they only sell ONE size). They are smaller than the number 3 size of the Simgot ew200 silicone tips (PERFECT fit!) and just don't do the trick. I'm still looking for compatible foam tips for my big fat ear canals. I read that foam tips reduce the treble bias of these, but I wish that I didn't need to. Maybe they're break in, though it's so strange that the sound was perfect the first time I plugged them in.
M**
Best headphones
I’m speechless — just pure emotions. Best headphones ever.
T**.
Defective in the left side.
I got them when they first came out, and I thought my issue was unique and just bad luck. But now there are more comments about one side or both sides stopping working after a while. In my case, the left side became very quiet and muffled when the shell warmed up to body temperature. I simply returned them. I was waiting for the price to drop, but after seeing similar reviews, I decided not to get them again.
B**Y
Absolutely above the price range
Love them, purchased them for a friend and took a listen to them as well. Sure, treble isn't blended in with the mids and can come across as a bit harsh, but in my case it was really well balanced. Complete range is fantastic, including bass response. Maybe because my ears are somewhat large and the drivers sit further in the canal? Those were the main complaints I read beforehand, but I'm really happy I still decided to order them.Absolutely nutty the way they outperform my $300 Sennheiser TW4s, even when playing both at a 48khz rate.I'm definitely not an audiophile, just someone that likes clean audio. These pass! Among the reviews you'll read, just remember that sound is subjective to the listener.
P**C
Comfortable, but not for treble sensitive ears or gaming
I was looking for an IEM I could use to substitute for my open-back headphones, since they can get fatiguing after long sessions and also gives me annoying headphone hair. After doing some light research I stumbled upon the EW200 after hearing rave reviews from other users.The SIMGOT EW200 is a reasonably priced IEM, however it is not for treble-sensitive ears. High pitched noises that would normally be dulled in normal buds are accentuated and more noticeable. The treble tuning is very bright and shouty; it can be quite nauseating after a while.This is especially problematic in games. After using these IEMs to play games like Hearthstone, CS2, Path of Exile, I couldn't stomach the sound and switched back to my regular earbuds and open-back headphones.I will say that they are incredibly comfortable on my ears, and in terms of listening to music, it's very crisp and has excellent instrumental separation. There were sounds I could hear on these that I couldn't hear before.I'm sure you can make some adjustments using EQ, but I'd rather have it work out of the box without making any adjustments via 3rd party apps.If you're sensitive to treble and want a more balanced IEM, I suggest looking elsewhere.
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