Alpha Omega Omega VS AME Gaia

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Alpha Omega Omega and AME Gaia are in-ear monitors. Alpha Omega Omega costs $2,699 while AME Gaia costs $3,240. AME Gaia is $541 more expensive. Alpha Omega Omega holds a decisive 3.6-point edge in reviewer scores (8.6 vs 5). Alpha Omega Omega carries a user score of 9. Alpha Omega Omega has significantly better mids with a 3.6-point edge, Alpha Omega Omega has significantly better treble with a 5.7-point edge, Alpha Omega Omega has significantly better dynamics with a 4.9-point edge and Alpha Omega Omega has significantly better soundstage with a 2-point edge.

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Metric Alpha Omega Omega AME Gaia
Bass 8.9 5
Mids 8.6 5
Treble 8.7 3
Details 8.8 5
Soundstage 9 7
Imaging 8.6 5
Dynamics 8.9 4
Tonality 8.8 5
Technicalities 8.7 3
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Alpha Omega Omega Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

8.6

Excellent


AME Gaia Aggregated Review Score

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Average Reviewer Score:

5

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Reviews Comparison

Alpha Omega Omega (more reviews)

Alpha Omega Omega reviewed by Smirk Audio

Smirk Audio 8.3 Reviewer Score
A+ Tuning
A+ Tech
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Bass: S- Mids: A+ Treble: S- Dynamics: S- Details: S- Imaging: A+

Alpha Omega Omega reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.5 * score rescaled + normalized
2 community members have rated the Alpha Omega: OMEGA at an average of 4.5/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Outstanding.

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Alpha Omega Omega reviewed by Web Search

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Web Search 9.1 Reviewer Score
S Tuning
S Tech

Alpha Omega’s Omega is a flagship tri-brid IEM built around a 9-driver array—1DD+4BA+4EST—with a 6-way passive crossover and three tuning switches that yield eight profiles; the large resin shells use wide nozzles to route four sound tubes. The MSRP is $2,699, and the stock “Amethyst” cable comes via Astral Acoustics. These hardware and design details are documented in Headfonics’ review and the MusicTeck listing .

Sonically, the Omega presents a balanced baseline with authoritative bass, a smooth and lush midrange, and airy EST-assisted treble; stage width and separation are notably strong, with precise imaging. Fit can be tip-dependent due to the big nozzles, but isolation and comfort are solid once seated. These impressions (including bass quality, midrange character, wide soundstage, and fit caveats) align with detailed notes from Headfonics and community reports on Head-Fi/HifiGuides .


Bass: S Mids: S Treble: S- Dynamics: S Soundstage: S Details: S Imaging: S

AME Gaia (more reviews)

AME Gaia reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 5 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
D Tech
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Mids: C+ Treble: D Dynamics: C- Soundstage: A-

Alpha Omega Omega User Review Score

Average User Scores

Average User Score:

Based on 1 user reviews

9

Outstanding

AME Gaia User Review Score

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Alpha Omega Omega Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

7.2

Gaming Grade

A-

AME Gaia Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

2.1

Gaming Grade

E+

Alpha Omega Omega Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

S-
  • It offers a luxurious, natural presentation with spot-on balance across the spectrum. Vocals and instruments weave together seamlessly.

Average Technical Grade

S-
  • Expect top-tier articulation, where staging, imaging, and transient control feel effortless. It keeps instruments locked in place effortlessly.
Bass S-
Bass performance is excellent, combining depth with rock-solid control. Basslines feel tactile and enveloping.
Mids S-
It offers a luxurious, resolving midrange that captures micro-detail beautifully. Every vocal inflection is captured.
Treble S-
Expect a radiant top end that paints every sparkle with precision. Harmonics soar without turning edgy.
Dynamics S-
Expect thrilling dynamics that move effortlessly from whispers to roars. Explosive moments sound thrilling.
Soundstage S
Reference-class soundstage delivering a perfectly spherical presentation with seemingly infinite space. Spatial cues extend seemingly without limit.
Details S-
Complex productions unravel completely, letting you examine every thread. Textures are rendered with exquisite finesse.
Imaging S-
Even dense mixes remain locked in place, reinforcing the illusion of physical performers. The stage remains stable regardless of complexity.
Gaming A-
Good fundamental spatial awareness for most gaming scenarios. Handles basic positioning well but may lack nuance in complex situations. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

AME Gaia Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C+
  • The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.

Average Technical Grade

D
  • Details smear quickly, leaving the presentation cramped and low on definition. You'll notice smearing on even moderately layered songs.
Mids C+
It presents a stable midrange foundation suitable for everyday listening. Clarity is serviceable without standing out.
Treble D
Treble balance wavers, creating a mix of recessed detail and harsh flashes. Highs feel restless and unfocused.
Dynamics C-
It maintains a steady dynamic profile that neither offends nor inspires. Swells arrive but lack drama.
Soundstage A-
All dimensions bloom together, producing an expansive venue that feels carefully rendered. You can map the ensemble easily.
Gaming E+
Compromised imaging significantly impacts gameplay awareness. Directional cues often lack accuracy or consistency. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

Alpha Omega Omega User Reviews

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9

Great balance, great sub bass and mid bass punch, airy highs without being bright or sibilant, and great imaging.

Tuning: S Tech: S- Bass: S Mids: S Treble: S Dynamics: S Soundstage: S Details: S- Imaging: S
Pros
Great sub bass and mid bass punch, vocals aren’t recessed, sparkly treble, wide 3d soundstage, good technicals.
Cons
Packaging is a bit sparse, and I would like a bit more punch.

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