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The SIMGOT EM2 Hi-Res IEMs combine a hybrid dynamic and balanced armature driver setup for a well-balanced, vocal-rich sound profile. Featuring a premium silver-plated braided detachable cable, these earphones offer durability and superior signal transmission. With three ear tip sizes and an ergonomic wrap-around design, they provide excellent noise isolation and all-day comfort, making them ideal for musicians, performers, and audiophiles seeking professional-grade in-ear monitors.
A**.
Great value
I used these as musician IEMs on stage. They are comfortable, well made, elegant, excellently packaged with a handy carry case. Very clear sound. The highs are a little bright, but depends on what you are using them for. I appreciate that the bass is not overpowering and that low, mid, highs are clearly isolated.
C**S
Cheap and make me cheerful
Having used $400 multi driver Shure, Westone and other pro quality in ears for music and audiophile uses and band applications I can happily encourage you to try these. Excellent quality, lovely leather case, plenty of bud options, great sound and staging. Like all in ears, positioning greatly affects bass so seat them well if you want to hear it. Accurate and incredibly detailed for this price. "Cliched comment," I heard things I had never heard or even detected accent in some of the vocals I had not heard before, so be warned, some of your recordings may not sound as good because these are that good.
D**R
Awesome bang for your buck!
Just recieved these today and I have to admit I’m very impressed. The sound signature of these is perfect for my ears. I have a sensitivity to treble but these are very detailed without any simblince. I don’t normally do reviews but for these I had to. Excellent quality and excellent product. I highly recommend.
N**.
May not work for all but at $85 they are a great value.
TLDR: The Simgot SM2's were a good value when I bought them at $115 in 2018. At $85 I think they are a no brainer. They come with a nice selection of accessories and ear tips and appear to be well built. The sound quality competes with the Shure SE315's (~$170 in Dec. 2018) that these replaced. These will not satisfy you if you are a bass head and you may find the fit a little tricky if you have small ears but for most people that want great sounding music in the sub $100 range, the SM2's should be on your list.For reference: I almost always use an AudioQuest Dragonfly Red DAC when listening with the SM2's.In late 2018 one of the earpieces started to fail on my Shure SE315's. I had purchased the Shure's used and rather than source a single driver I decided to wait for the Christmas sales and look for something new. The Shure's were around $170 and I was looking for something closer to the $100 range. I read a lot of reviews for IEM's from $1-200 in the month leading up to thanksgiving. While searching for the best deals the Thanksgiving weekend, I came across the Simgot SM2's. After reading what reviews were available, I picked them up for $115. At the current price of $85, I doubt you could do better for your money.The packaging is quite good. It comes with a leather-looking carrying case and two sets of three ear tips. The carrying case is attractive and large enough for my Dragonfly Red DAC and the earphones. There are two sets of ear tips, one "regular" set and one set for increased bass. Each set has three sizes. I find the different ear tips do make a noticeable difference in your listening experience, which is a neat way to customize your listening experience.However, there are some things about the units that may not suit all users.First, they do not present significant low-end mph. The quality of the bass is good, it is tight and quick but even compared with the SE315's, which are not considered bass heavy IEM's, the bass was less than I like. From what I have read, these IEM's have a fairly flat response curve so while I do not consider myself a "bass head", I may prefer a slightly increased bass level. The improved bass ear tips made an improvement but fell just shy of what I wanted. I found that using memory foam ear tips (I have been using ZNARI Earbud Foam Tips - T500) stepped up the bass just a bit more. With the memory foam tips, the bass levels will not satisfy a "bass head" but they satisfy me.The next few items refer to how these IEM's fit.I have a tough time finding silicone/rubber ear tips that fit well in my ears. This has been true for every IEM I have used and the Simgot's are no different. Even with the three sizes that are shipped with the Simgot's, I never quite got the fit I was looking for. This is actually why I tried the foam tips that I use now. I found the foam tips to fit better and enhanced the bass levels a bit. This is not a reflection on the quality or quantity of the ear tips. The tips provided are adequate in size ranges for this price range and they actually allow one to customize the bass levels, which is great! I would encourage Simgot to consider adding one set of memory foam tips with future models and suggest that anyone buying these consider a memory foam set if you want more bass or a tighter fit.Another fit related issue is the ear tip/driver opening is slightly large, which may lead to fitment issues. Another review I read mentioned that the person's custom-molded tips would not fit and the foam tips I use barely fit on the drivers. If you have a set of tips you like to use, they may not fit on these drivers. Additionally, because the driver openings are so large, the foam tips I use do not fit quite as well as they did on other earbuds I have used them with. However, I suspect I have "small" ears and this will not be an issue for most.My last comment related to fit is the fixed position of the wire as it exits the driver. These are an over the ear wire design and unlike my Shure SE315's, the connection point is fixed. This does not allow the wearer to adjust the angle or position of the wire. Additionally, the Shure's had a wire built into the over-ear section which allowed the wearer to mold it to a specific shape. The Simgots have a rubber tube that provides shape and structural integrity for the over the ear section. I find this tubing is comfortable and works fine for me but it is not quite as good as the fit I could get with the Shure's.The last comment is on the chin slider. The chin slider is too loose to actually be functional. For many people, including myself, this will not be an issue. Additionally, I imagine someone could devise a simple solution if need be. However, if you are someone that likes/needs to use the chin slider you will want to take it into consideration.Despite the comments above, these deserve every bit of the 4-star rating. The packaging, apparent build quality and, most importantly, the sound quality, are a great value. If you are looking for a set of IEM's that provide "audiophile" type sound in the $100 range then you should do yourself a favor and try the Simgot SM2's.
J**N
Nice!
These are super comfortable. I wish I could bend the ear a bit more because my ears are a little too small and they don't hook around them as snug as I would like. I use them for vocal recordings and the sound quality is really great. It comes with a nice case and a box with more in-ear silicone bud replacements.
M**K
Vocalist / doesn't secure into ear
Great product just wasn't a good fit for me. I have small ears compared to most the jack wouldn't secure into my phone didn't use them on the aviom system at church because I couldn't get them to fit comfortably in either ear they were sticking s outI love the behind the ear feature only if they actually secured into your ear. As I'm a vocalist and keyboardist it benefits me to not have my cords in front
L**E
Damm! Never expected that good
This review written after 3 months use. If you like to listen to female singers, never miss this earphone! So far it’s my most favorite one for listening female singer, even I have some other over $300 earphones. However this earphone is not for ppl want to have better base boosted, the amount of base even lower than the apple standard earphone. So purchase it after understanding what you need, it’s not for every sound, but it will the best one for female singer under $300
J**R
Dies quick
I'm not a person who break stuff easily, but this earbuds dies FAST. I didn't smack it or drop it and the left side stopped working after 2 months of use. Don't get me wrong, the sound quality is amazing, but the durability though...
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