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Review on ๐ŸŽง SIMGOT EN700 PRO: Dynamic Balanced Driver In-Ear Monitor Headphones with Detachable Cable - High Fidelity Stereo Sound for Musicians (Red/Blue) by Ashley Slater

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Complete package. Price, looks and reliability.

Wow, where to start? I love these headphones. I recently bought another line of Chinese IEMs and they are a clear winner. They are far superior to their weight in every way. Sources used: Chord Mojo, EarStudio ES100 and V30. First Impression: Unboxing the EN700 PRO is a very luxurious experience. They are packaged really well and the leather carrying case is the nicest I've seen and I had an Audeze LCD-i4. Well done Simgot in that regard. I chose black and they look amazing, better in person than the photos. The cable is a tightly twisted 2 pin black cable with plenty of strain relief. Everything about the look of these headphones is a top five for me. Fit: The wearing comfort is really good. it comes with 6 sets of tips. Small, medium and large but what I found really cool is that one set is for bass boost and the other is for mid and high frequencies. The main difference seems to me to be the diameter of the hole. I have found that I am drawn to bass spikes as they produce a very warm yet detailed presentation of the music. I wear these IEMs for 4 hours with no problems. They are very light and the sound does not tire. Sound: The music sounds very warm and pleasant. If you like a lot of bass without a lot of frills, you can't think of any other headphones in this price range. I really feel the powerful thump of a bass drum or the guttural depth of a powerful thump of a ringing tom. Presentation. I used the song Paper Tiger by Beck as a reference. I've heard this song on almost every pair of headphones I've tried, including the Sennheiser HE-1. The EN700 PRO does a great job of reproducing very structured bass in the intro. Plucking a string on this song helps me define the soundstage. That's very good for IEM, and that's achieved in part by the impressive separation of instruments between everything that's happening in this song. Strings, full orchestra, vocal overdub. This is a really great track for testing headphones. Would highly recommend :) The vocals sound very believable and there is almost no harshness, even on a song like Hammer by Tune Yards where the singer screams at the top of her lungs. They're not too advanced and fit perfectly into the mix. Headphones arouse many emotions when listening to Tchaikovsky's March Slave op. 31. The various highlights in this song come to life thanks to the EN700 PRO. Brass sounds as it should, leaving room for the strings to work in unison, creating melodies where you can hear each instrument having its own special place in the mix. I appreciate what a dynamic driver can do. I'm really impressed with the overall package here. I can see the EN700 PRO finding a permanent spot in my backpack for commuting and general travel.

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • For pensioners