Dunu Titan S VS Simgot EA500LM

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

Dunu Titan S and Simgot EA500LM are 1DD in-ear monitors. Dunu Titan S costs $80 while Simgot EA500LM costs $90. Simgot EA500LM is $10 more expensive. Simgot EA500LM holds a decisive 1.2-point edge in reviewer scores (4.8 vs 6). Dunu Titan S carries a user score of 7. Simgot EA500LM has significantly better treble with a 2-point edge, Simgot EA500LM has significantly better dynamics with a 2-point edge and Simgot EA500LM has significantly better soundstage with a 1-point edge.

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Jaytiss Score
Dunu Titan S
4.8 /10
Jaytiss Score
Simgot EA500LM
6 /10
Score gap: 1.3
Metric Dunu Titan S Simgot EA500LM
Mids 5 5
Treble 3 5
Soundstage 6 7
Dynamics 3 5
Tonality 4.8 5
Technicalities 3 5
Take these comparisons with a grain of salt—we don't have enough Dunu Titan S and Simgot EA500LM reviews saved yet to provide an unbiased result.

Dunu Titan S Details

Driver Configuration: 1DD

Tuning Type: Neutral, Bright

Brand: DUNU Top DUNU IEMs

Price (Msrp): $80

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Simgot EA500LM Details

Dunu Titan S Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C
  • Expect a patchy tonal profile that makes instrumentation feel mismatched. EQ is almost mandatory to tame the response.

Average Technical Grade

D
  • Textural information blurs together, making the stage feel pinched and gray. Instrument edges blur together frequently.
Mids C+
The region sounds agreeable overall, delivering clarity without flashiness. Slight warmth keeps things easy-going.
Treble D
Treble balance wavers, creating a mix of recessed detail and harsh flashes. Highs feel restless and unfocused.
Dynamics D
Volume shifts feel constrained, so build-ups plateau before releasing. Build-ups plateau before resolving.
Soundstage B
A satisfying balance of width and depth yields a stage that feels organized and engaging. Imaging lines up with the intended mix.

Simgot EA500LM Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • Technical ability is serviceable, keeping basic detail intact across simpler tracks. It keeps up with acoustic tracks without much fuss.
Mids C+
Midrange performance is decent, offering balanced presence without major flaws. It works well for casual background listening.
Treble C+
Highs come through with reasonable clarity while staying mostly smooth. Sibilance is mostly controlled.
Dynamics C+
Dynamic performance is decent, delivering respectable macro swings with limited nuance. There's a fair amount of macrodynamic swing.
Soundstage A-
Immersion steps up dramatically as width, depth, and height integrate into a cohesive hologram. Everything sounds naturally spaced.

Dunu Titan S User Reviews

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yorxx
7

Neutral Bright

Tuning: A+ Tech: A- Bass: A+ Mids: A- Treble: B Dynamics: B Soundstage: A- Details: B Imaging: A-
Pros
Precise bass, neutral sound, technically good, good soundstage, very good accessories, very good tips, good cable.
Cons
Sometimes Noisy, Sometimes bright.

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