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Review on SIMGOT Headphones Detachable Professional Noise Isolating by Deanna Cook

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect IEM for the music lover who wants to have fun.

TL;DR: These in-ear headphones sound fun and never lose their clarity. hardcore rec'd. I'll start this off by saying that they have IEM soundstage levels. They won't be Andros, but they will help you immerse yourself in the music. So I think that's a big win. I've had these headphones for about a month now and I can say they're my daily driver for pretty much everything. The only time I switch off is when I need the huge soundstage that only open-back headphones can provide. Even then I miss the booming sub-bass of the SIMGOT PRO dynamic driver. For reference I use the MassdropxHifiman 4xxs for my open back headphones because they sound as close as possible to the SIMGOT PRO (in my current collection). What really drew me to these headphones was the clarity of the sound. I have many KZ, Tin Audio T2, TRN V80 and Revonext QT2 (well versed in budget ChiFi) but because of PRO I no longer plan to touch most of my budget IEMs. The only IEM I have to compare against is the Final Audio E4000, which I think completes this pairing. I say this mostly because I'm a bass player at heart and the E4000 can pump bass when I need more than the PROs can give. Speaking of me, I like funny sound signatures. I rarely venture into neutral unless I'm mixing music. My favorite sound shape for IEM is the V-shape or L-shape, which places more emphasis on warmth. That's why I chose PRO and E4000. Overall I think this is your best return on investment in terms of enjoyable IEM sound that doesn't sacrifice cleanliness.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • All right