Simgot EW200 VS Moondrop Lan

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

Simgot EW200 and Moondrop Lan are in-ear monitors. Simgot EW200 costs $39 while Moondrop Lan costs $40. Moondrop Lan is $1 more expensive. Simgot EW200 holds a decisive 2.5-point edge in reviewer scores (5.5 vs 3). Simgot EW200 has significantly better treble with a 3-point edge, Simgot EW200 has significantly better dynamics with a 4-point edge and Simgot EW200 has significantly better soundstage with a 1-point edge.

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Jaytiss Score
Simgot EW200
5.5 /10
Jaytiss Score
Moondrop Lan
3 /10
Score gap: 2.5
Metric Simgot EW200 Moondrop Lan
Mids 5 5
Treble 5 2
Soundstage 5 4
Dynamics 5 1
Tonality 4.5 3
Technicalities 5 2
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Simgot EW200 Details

Moondrop Lan Details

Simgot EW200 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

C+
  • An honest, middle-of-the-road performance preserves structure without chasing micro-detail. It's respectable for everyday listening sessions.
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 C+
Dynamics feel competent, bringing energy without the finest detail. It carries energy without sounding aggressive.
Soundstage C+
The image breathes a little, spacing instruments laterally while sketching a light sense of distance. Separation improves with cleaner recordings.

Moondrop Lan Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

D
  • Tonality remains inconsistent, with uneven peaks and dips that disrupt musical flow. You'll constantly notice peaks or dips pulling focus.

Average Technical Grade

E+
  • Instrument separation collapses instantly, burying nuances and leaving everything in a gray blur. Layered arrangements collapse into a messy haze.
Mids C+
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble E+
Treble feels muted, reducing brilliance and sheen across tracks. Recordings lack their usual energy.
Dynamics E-
Dynamic expression is extremely poor, draining impact from every hit. Notes lack the startle or decay they need.
Soundstage C-
You get decent separation, though instruments still stand shoulder to shoulder on a shallow plane. Instrument placement is just adequate.

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