Softears Volume S VS Dita Project M

IEM Comparison: Expert & Community Scores Side-by-Side

Softears Volume S and Dita Project M are in-ear monitors. Softears Volume S costs $320 while Dita Project M costs $350. Dita Project M is $30 more expensive. Softears Volume S holds a decisive 3.5-point edge in reviewer scores (8.5 vs 5). Softears Volume S carries a user score of 8.2. Softears Volume S has significantly better mids with a 4-point edge, Softears Volume S has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, Softears Volume S has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge and Softears Volume S has significantly better soundstage with a 2-point edge.

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Jaytiss Score
Softears Volume S
8.5 /10
Jaytiss Score
Dita Project M
5 /10
Score gap: 3.5
Metric Softears Volume S Dita Project M
Mids 9 5
Treble 8 5
Soundstage 8 6
Dynamics 5 3
Tonality 7.5 5
Technicalities 8 5
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Jaytiss Reviews Comparison

Dita Project M reviewed by

Jaytiss 5 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
C+ Tech
It's pretty but poorly tuned.

Jaytiss original ranking

Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Mids: C+ Treble: C+ Dynamics: D Soundstage: B

Softears Volume S Details

Driver Configuration: 2DD+2BA

Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost

Brand: Softears Top Softears IEMs

Price (Msrp): $320

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Dita Project M Details

Driver Configuration:

Tuning Type: n/a

Price (Msrp): $350

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Softears Volume S Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • Tuning feels well executed, keeping a natural flow across the spectrum. Switching genres feels seamless.

Average Technical Grade

A+
  • A very capable technical display delivers articulate layers and poised imaging. It portrays reverbs and echoes with confidence.
Mids S
Expect a benchmark mid band that blends flawless accuracy with captivating presence. Vocals float in a perfectly defined space.
Treble A+
Highs sound shimmering and endless, with exquisite smoothness and detail. Air and sparkle feel endless.
Dynamics C+
It offers fair punch and contrast, though micro-dynamics could be sharper. Impact is satisfying for day-to-day use.
Soundstage A+
Immersive holography surrounds the listener, making the venue feel tangible and enveloping. It delivers a grand, cinematic presentation.

Dita Project M Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • Expect a friendly tonal balance that could use polish but remains inviting. Great for casual listening, less so for purists.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
Mids C+
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble C+
Highs come through with reasonable clarity while staying mostly smooth. Sibilance is mostly controlled.
Dynamics D
Dynamics come across throttled, leaving energetic moments underwhelming. Energetic passages land with a thud.
Soundstage B
Good soundstage with proper width and depth, placing instruments in clearly defined positions. Instruments sit in their own lanes.

Softears Volume S User Reviews

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Syren
9.2

A well-rounded, coherent IEM that shines in low-impedance tuning with excellent midrange clarity.

Tuning: S Tech: S- Bass: S- Mids: S Treble: A+ Dynamics: S Soundstage: S- Details: S Imaging: S-
Pros
Balanced, natural midrange with solid bass and rich accessories.
Cons
High-impedance mode feels unnecessary and shells may be bulky for small ears.
Makavelian
7.2

RSV with more bass quantity and better quality, at less than half the price.

Tuning: A- Tech: A- Bass: A Mids: A- Treble: A-
Pros
Very nicely balanced sound signature for all-rounder duties, with tonality and technical performance that punches above its price. More even sub - mid bass profile which results in a more cohesive, better textured bass vs harman/meta tuned sets.
Cons
Pinna gain isn't an ideal fit for my HRTF, hearing slightly too much upper-mid emphasis after extended listening and comparisons. Upper treble is lacking air vs more expensive sets, most evident in cymbal hits coming across dulled, not unlike the RSV

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