Dita Project 71 and Symphonium Helios SE are in-ear monitors. Dita Project 71 costs $999 while Symphonium Helios SE costs $1,150. Symphonium Helios SE is $151 more expensive. Symphonium Helios SE holds a decisive 3.6-point edge in reviewer scores (4.5 vs 8). Symphonium Helios SE has significantly better bass with a 3-point edge, Symphonium Helios SE has significantly better mids with a 3-point edge, Symphonium Helios SE has significantly better treble with a 4.5-point edge, Symphonium Helios SE has significantly better details with a 3.5-point edge and Symphonium Helios SE has significantly better imaging with a 2.5-point edge.
Insights
| Metric | Dita Project 71 | Symphonium Helios SE |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 4 | 7 |
| Mids | 5 | 8 |
| Treble | 3.5 | 8 |
| Details | 4.5 | 8 |
| Soundstage | 4.5 | 8 |
| Imaging | 5 | 7.5 |
| Dynamics | 4.5 | 7 |
| Tonality | 4.4 | 8 |
| Technicalities | 5.1 | 8 |
Dita Project 71 Aggregated Review Score
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Average Reviewer Score:
4.5Unfavorable
Symphonium Helios SE Aggregated Review Score
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Average Reviewer Score:
8Very Positive
Reviews Comparison
Dita Project 71 (more reviews)
Dita Project 71 reviewed by Crin
Crin Youtube Channel
Dita Project 71 reviewed by Shuwa-T
Symphonium Helios SE (more reviews)
Symphonium Helios SE reviewed by Jays Audio
Jays Audio Youtube Channel
Symphonium Helios SE reviewed by Nymz
Symphonium Helios SE reviewed by Yifang
Symphonium Helios SE reviewed by Precogvision
Youtube Video Summary
Symphonium’s Helios arrives as a four-BA flagship with a spartan unboxing: a solid aluminum, waterproof “hockey-puck” case, multiple tip sets, and a standard 0.78 mm cable. Build is plain but substantial, and the shell is large with a wide nozzle—fit and comfort will be the biggest variable. The stock case’s rough threading and the cable’s lack of ear guides are minor gripes, but the overall presentation feels purposeful rather than flashy.
Tonally, Helios tracks Harman through the low mids, with a sub-bass-focused shelf and almost no mid-bass for maximum cleanliness—bass stays out of the mids and still slams impressively for BA. The midrange is clean and slightly lean (200 Hz dip, relaxed pinna gain) but well balanced. Treble is the showpiece: linear, extended, and airy to the edge of audibility, delivering uncommon “air” for the price. With Azla-style tips that air can verge on abrasive; swapping to the included silicone tips smooths the top end and improves coherence without dulling the sparkle.
Technicalities punch at the front of the kilobuck pack: resolution that hangs with class leaders, incisive imaging with uncanny “backwards” cues, and lively macro/micro-dynamics that give transients real snap. It may trail ultra-high-end sets by a hair in bass texture, but overall performance is compelling enough to edge out many peers. Verdict: an easy recommendation on sound alone, with the caveat to demo for fit—the shell size and nozzle girth will decide whether this brightest kilobuck star truly shines for you.
Precogvision Youtube Channel
Dita Project 71 Details
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Tuning Type: Warm
Price (Msrp): $999
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Symphonium Helios SE Details
Driver Configuration: 4BA
Tuning Type: n/a
Brand: Symphonium Top Symphonium IEMs
Price (Msrp): $1,150
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Dita Project 71 Gaming Score
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3.9Gaming Grade
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7Gaming Grade
A-Dita Project 71 Scorings
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C-- It struggles with balance, producing a lumpy response that rarely sounds coherent. Genre hopping highlights glaring inconsistencies.
Average Technical Grade
C+- Technical ability is serviceable, keeping basic detail intact across simpler tracks. It keeps up with acoustic tracks without much fuss.
Symphonium Helios SE Scorings
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A+- Tuning feels well executed, keeping a natural flow across the spectrum. Switching genres feels seamless.
Average Technical Grade
A+- The balance of resolution and space feels assured, keeping complex passages coherent. Layering is convincing on most studio mixes.
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