Letshuoer Mystic 8 - Reviews & Ratings

1 Review (S Tier | 8.6/10)

Summary

Reviewers consider the Letshuoer Mystic 8 to be an excellent release that blends nuance and impact so nothing feels missing. It integrates bass grip, mid presence, and treble air into a single arc. You stop thinking about gear and start exploring music.

Letshuoer Mystic 8 Details

Driver Configuration: 8BA

Tuning Type: Neutral

Brand: Letshuoer Top Letshuoer IEMs

Price (Msrp): $1,000

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Review

Jaytiss 8.6 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
S Tech
Lack Bass Richness, but is a beautiful set.
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Build and presentation hit above the price rumor: a dense, metallic shell with a sleek “cat” motif, excellent nozzle/fit, and a surprisingly handy case with a rubber lid that’s easy to pop open. The 8-BA array (Sonion + “NSBA” branded drivers) gives it pedigree, while the stock cable feels a bit chintzy despite a 4.4 mm termination and chin slider. Final pricing isn’t set (the placeholder listing is a meme), but the talk is roughly around $1,000, which frames expectations for the rest.

On tuning, Mystic 8 comes across reference-lean, very clean and clear, with extended upper-mids/treble and a lighter bass shelf. It’s a laid-back, chill listen with strong micro-detail, imaging, and stage, but the macrodynamics feel reserved and the bass lacks some rich, organic texture; hip-hop and slam-seekers may bounce. A small EQ bass lift (sub/mid-bass shelf) unlocks body and brings the set to life without breaking its neutral poise.

In context, it outclasses Cadenza 4 for naturalness and timbre, while Cadenza 12 (2024) offers richer bass but has an odd upper-mid quirk and a much higher tag. The FR echoes the Monarch Mk II; if Monarch felt light down low, Mystic 8 won’t fix that, though it crushes it on shell/build. Versus sets like Thieaudio Origin (bigger shell, weaker micro-detail), Canpur Verdandi (more bass/upper-mid bite), or DAA Mecha (fun but not neutral), Mystic 8 positions itself as a refined, mid-focused all-BA with standout technicals and an ownership appeal. As a ~$1k competitor, it’s compelling—just not the most visceral/engaging without that tasteful EQ nudge.

Mids: A+ Treble: S Dynamics: C+ Soundstage: S-

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Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • The response is even and composed, lending itself to effortless genre hopping. Voices sit comfortably in the mix.

Average Technical Grade

S
  • Resolution and control feel outstanding, surfacing micro-details with ease. You'll catch studio quirks you may have missed before.
Mids A+
It offers a luxurious, resolving midrange that captures micro-detail beautifully. Every vocal inflection is captured.
Treble S
This is reference-grade treble, combining flawless clarity with absolute naturalness. It captures the faintest shimmer with grace.
Dynamics C+
You get reliable macrodynamics, with micro shifts that remain only adequate. A reliable performer for most tracks.
Soundstage S-
Exceptional soundstage with holographic imaging that lets instruments float naturally around you. It paints a holographic bubble around you.
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