7HZ G1 VS SGOR Luna

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

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7HZ G1 and SGOR Luna are in-ear monitors. 7HZ G1 costs $35 while SGOR Luna costs $38. SGOR Luna is $3 more expensive. SGOR Luna holds a clear 0.8-point edge in reviewer scores (5.7 vs 6.5).

Insights

Metric 7HZ G1 SGOR Luna
Bass 6 6.5
Mids 4.8 6.5
Treble 4.2 6.5
Details 5.4 6.5
Soundstage 6.4 6.5
Imaging 6.6 6.5
Dynamics 5.4 6.5
Tonality 5.3 6.5
Technicalities 5.2 6.5
Take these comparisons with a grain of salt—we don't have enough SGOR Luna reviews saved yet to provide an unbiased result.

7HZ G1 Aggregated Review Score

IEMR Normalized Score

IEMR Normalized Score

5.7

Mixed

Reviewer Average Score

6

Mixed to Positive


SGOR Luna Aggregated Review Score

IEMR Normalized Score

IEMR Normalized Score

6.5

Cautiously Favorable

Reviewer Average Score

7

Generally Favorable


Reviews Comparison

7HZ G1 reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 7 * score rescaled + normalized
Essentially a baby Simgot EM6L with more sub-bass. Bright leaning V-Shaped sound with surprisingly wide soundstage. Full Metal build, nice acessories for the price

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SGOR Luna reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 7 * score rescaled + normalized
Best Planar Under $50. Great bass, slightly wonky treble. Get it with a decent add-in dongle for $4 more

Audio Amigo original ranking

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7HZ G1 (more reviews)

7HZ G1 reviewed by Joyce's Review

Joyce's Review 5.6 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
B Tech
7Hz G1 is a gaming focused IEM with punchy bass, wide stage and accurate positional cues, but its upper mids and treble can sound harsh and artificial for hi fi music listening. Best suited to gamers who prioritize immersion and spatial awareness over natural vocals. Strong bass, wide soundstage, accurate positional audio and low latency make the 7Hz G1 a compelling budget option for gaming. Harsh upper mids and treble with grainy vocals and limited suitability for relaxed hi fi music listening.
Youtube Video Summary

The 7Hz G1 is tuned first and foremost as a gaming IEM, prioritizing spatial cues and positional accuracy over natural, relaxed tonality. Bass sits on the thicker side with good separation from the mids, offering satisfying impact while avoiding overwhelming boom, and the stage already feels impressively wide for both music and games. Warm vocals sit forward in the mix, but grain and a mechanical quality in the upper mids, together with restrained treble extension, reduce the sense of air and atmosphere for more hi fi focused listening.

Treble on the G1 remains controlled yet somewhat dry, with limited extension and a slightly aggressive character that can introduce sibilance and mild vocal distortion on certain tracks, making it less ideal for vocal centric music. Where this tuning makes far more sense is in games, where powerful but controlled bass, clear mids for communication and environmental cues, and crisp high frequency effects create an immersive and engaging presentation. Positional audio feels precise, helping to pinpoint footsteps, gunfire and environmental sounds while maintaining a stable, wide soundstage.

In direct comparison with similarly priced sets like the 7Hz x Crinacle Zero 2, the G1 trades a more natural, flatter musical presentation for stronger spatial performance and a deeper, more convincing rendering of explosions and effects. Low latency, solid macrodynamics and excellent comfort over multi hour sessions reinforce its role as a dedicated gaming tool rather than an all round hi fi choice. For users who mainly want a budget in ear for competitive or immersive gaming and can accept less natural vocals and treble for music, the G1 offers a very focused and effective package.

Bass: B Mids: C Treble: C- Dynamics: B- Soundstage: B+ Details: C+ Imaging: B+

Joyce's Review original ranking

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7HZ G1 reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 5.5 Reviewer Score
C Tuning
C- Tech
It's not a bad iem, but didn't work for me. It has a lot of driver flex.

Jaytiss original ranking

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

7HZ G1 reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B- Tech
V-shape sound, fun bass with good extension elsewhere

Jays Audio original ranking

Jays Audio Youtube Channel

7HZ G1 reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 7 * score rescaled + normalized
4 community members have rated the 7Hz G1 at an average of 3.8/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Strongly Favorable.

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7HZ G1 User Review Score

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7HZ G1 Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

5.3

Gaming Grade

C+

SGOR Luna Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

6.5

Gaming Grade

B+

7HZ G1 Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • A mostly enjoyable signature keeps things listenable despite a handful of quirks. It handles most playlists without major complaints.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • The presentation is steady if unspectacular, holding onto essential details when the music stays simple. Fine details occasionally slip through the cracks.
Bass B
The bass brings healthy impact, complementing mixes without overpowering them. It keeps up with faster passages cleanly.
Mids C
Expect adequate midrange presence with a touch of grit and unevenness. Textures smear when the mix gets busy.
Treble C-
Highs are present enough yet carry a bit of grain and splash. Busy mixes can still feel a bit splashy.
Dynamics C+
Dynamics feel competent, bringing energy without the finest detail. It carries energy without sounding aggressive.
Soundstage B
A satisfying balance of width and depth yields a stage that feels organized and engaging. Imaging lines up with the intended mix.
Details C+
It rides the line between musicality and analysis, occasionally letting micro-detail slip by. Complex mixes stay organized for the most part.
Imaging B+
Positions lock in with confidence, sketching a believable stage map. There's a tangible sense of stage geometry.
Gaming C+
Fundamental left/right positioning with limited depth perception. Works for non-competitive gaming but lacks precision.

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