Lime Ears Maris and AME Gaia are in-ear monitors. Lime Ears Maris costs $2,700 while AME Gaia costs $3,240. AME Gaia is $540 more expensive. Lime Ears Maris holds a decisive 3.5-point edge in reviewer scores (8.5 vs 5). Lime Ears Maris has significantly better mids with a 2-point edge, Lime Ears Maris has significantly better treble with a 5-point edge, Lime Ears Maris has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge and Lime Ears Maris has significantly better soundstage with a 2-point edge.
Insights
Metric | Lime Ears Maris | AME Gaia |
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Mids | 7 | 5 |
Treble | 8 | 3 |
Soundstage | 9 | 7 |
Dynamics | 6 | 4 |
Tonality | 7.5 | 5 |
Technicalities | 8 | 3 |
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Lime Ears Maris is a flagship 12-driver quad-brid with branded components, combining multiple BAs for lows/mids, dual Sonion ESTs for air, and a dual Sonion bone conductor for full-range weight. At $2,700 (“Ensemble”), it brings a thin-walled but comfortably large shell, flat 2-pin sockets, and an excellent leather puck case; build and fit feel deliberately premium, with only a minor faceplate edge that can snag. Overall presentation and ergonomics signal a top-tier, tour-worthy piece.
Sonically it’s a fun, impactful tuning: bass hits hard with tactile BC rumble, treble/air are pristine, and resolution is high with an open, spacious stage. The upper-mids are slightly restrained (a touch of ~4 kHz dip) which softens attack—less “incisive” than the graph might suggest—but the set remains clean, coherent, and easy to listen to for treble-sensitive listeners. Think “inoffensive but exceptional”: refined energy up top, big physical slam down low, and clarity that holds together complex mixes.
Context against peers: Terra is exciting but the 5–6 kHz energy can fatigue; Incognita tracks a preferred curve better as a one-and-done at a lower price. Annihilator offers more bite in upper-mids/treble, yet Maris will suit those sensitive to that region; versus Grand Maestro, Maris wins on comfort and bass quality. Compared with Europa, Cadenza 12, Omnium, and Visioner’s 10, trade-offs shift—some deliver sharper treble “spark” or smaller shells—but the Maris’s bone-conducted bass, comfort, and safe-refined balance make it a strong recommend to demo at a show before choosing.
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Lime Ears Maris Details
Driver Configuration: 6BA,+2BC+2DD,+2EST,
Tuning Type: n/a
Brand: Lime Ears Top Lime Ears IEMs
Price (Msrp): $2,700
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AME Gaia Details
Driver Configuration: n/a
Tuning Type: n/a
Price (Msrp): $3,240
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Lime Ears Maris Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
A- It presents a smooth, well-integrated tonal balance that plays nicely with many styles. It maintains natural timbre across the range.
Average Technical Grade
A+- Layering is confident and precise, backed by imaging that locks elements firmly in place. Micro-details peek through without sounding forced.
AME Gaia Scorings
Average Technical & Tuning Grades
Average Tunign Grade
C+- The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.
Average Technical Grade
D- Details smear quickly, leaving the presentation cramped and low on definition. You'll notice smearing on even moderately layered songs.
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