Letshuoer S12 and 7hz x Crinacle Divine use 1Planar and 1Planar (14.5mm) driver setups respectively. Letshuoer S12 costs $150 while 7hz x Crinacle Divine costs $150. 7hz x Crinacle Divine holds a decisive 1.1-point edge in reviewer scores (6.5 vs 7.5). Letshuoer S12 carries a user score of 6.8. Letshuoer S12 has better bass with a 0.5-point edge, 7hz x Crinacle Divine has better mids with a 0.9-point edge, 7hz x Crinacle Divine has significantly better treble with a 2.3-point edge, 7hz x Crinacle Divine has significantly better dynamics with a 6-point edge, 7hz x Crinacle Divine has better soundstage with a 0.9-point edge, 7hz x Crinacle Divine has slightly better details with a 0.3-point edge and 7hz x Crinacle Divine has better imaging with a 0.7-point edge.
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| Metric | Letshuoer S12 | 7hz x Crinacle Divine |
|---|---|---|
| Bass | 7.5 | 7 |
| Mids | 6.3 | 7.3 |
| Treble | 5.3 | 7.6 |
| Details | 7 | 7.3 |
| Soundstage | 6.3 | 7.2 |
| Imaging | 6.5 | 7.2 |
| Dynamics | 1 | 7 |
| Tonality | 6.1 | 7.5 |
| Technicalities | 5.9 | 7.6 |
Letshuoer S12 Aggregated Review Score
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6.5Mixed to Positive
7hz x Crinacle Divine Aggregated Review Score
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7.5Strongly Favorable
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Letshuoer S12 reviewed by
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7hz x Crinacle Divine comes in at $150 with a planar driver, a clean neutral-leaning tilt and an all-chrome aesthetic. The accessory set is solid (case, cable, multiple tips) and the shells are comfortable for long sessions. Versus its sibling Diablo, Divine trims the low end for a tidier mix while keeping a modest punch, trading musical warmth for clarity and focus.
On the WallHack gaming rubric, Divine’s imaging, separation and layering are consistently strong—just shy of the “A-” tier but clearly competitive. In Valorant it earns a B+ and edges the Diablo thanks to cleaner footsteps in chaotic 5v5s. In Apex Legends it’s the clear winner: the reduced bass keeps cues intact when storms, grenades and third parties stack up. Call of Duty also benefits from the shaved low end—slides, footsteps and positional reads come through with better definition—while Battlefield favors the weightier Diablo for immersion. Overall, Divine is scored at a confident B+: a balanced, competitively minded planar that prioritizes readability and positional precision over sheer slam, making it the better pick for sweaty lobbies while the Diablo remains the choice for music and cinematic boom.
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Letshuoer S12 reviewed by Jays Audio
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The 7hz x Crinacle Divine comes in as the clean, balanced counterpart to the Diablo, going for a neutral, vocal-centric presentation rather than a basshead slamfest. Vocals sit slightly forward with enough upper-mid energy to keep things lively, so ballads, slower pop, R&B, acoustic tracks and classical instrumentals really benefit from its separation, layering and overall technical performance, which is clearly a step up over the Diablo. It avoids sounding dead or smoothed-over neutral, instead aiming for a refined but engaging tone that many listeners who find stricter Harman-style tunings a bit shouty may actually prefer.
On the flip side, the low end is very tame: sub-bass is tight with quick decay, no bloat and no bleed into the mids, but it simply doesn’t deliver deep rumble or heavy slam, making the Divine a poor fit for rock, hip-hop or bass-heavy genres where vocals can start to dominate the mix. There’s also a touch of extra upper-mid and treble presence that can border on shouty at higher volumes, so smoother silicone tips (like softer, clear styles) help calm things down. It behaves like a mid-volume set that doesn’t scale as dramatically as the Diablo, and while it’s a solid, well-tuned option for vocal and mid-focused listening, the overall value is only decent at its asking price—making it a more attractive pick once typical sale discounts kick in, especially for those prioritizing vocals and cleanliness over raw bass quantity.
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Letshuoer S12 reviewed by Jaytiss
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7hz x Crinacle Divine reviewed by Jaytiss
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7Hz x Crinacle Divine takes the familiar planar recipe and refines it. The shell is vented, comfortable, and highly isolating, with a flat 2-pin that makes cable swaps easy. The stock cable is 3.5 mm-only, chunky, and a bit memory-prone but usable, and the included case is surprisingly premium. Overall build and fit are faultless at the price.
Tonally, this is a fun, slightly V-shaped planar with thick, satisfying bass that avoids the pillowy feel many expect at this price. The midrange is clean and well-judged (occasionally a touch edgy on some tracks), and the treble brings air and sparkle without harsh peaks. Crucially, it sidesteps the usual planar “cat-ear” spikes around 2–5 kHz, focusing its energy closer to 3 kHz for presence that’s vivid yet controlled. Technicals hit the planar checkboxes—speed, separation, and an expansive stage—delivering a cohesive, engaging listen.
Against peers, Divine feels like a course correction: compared with the earlier Dioko it adds more bass weight and smoother treble; versus the twin Diablo, it’s less sizzly and more balanced. Sets like Letshuoer S12/Ultra still appeal thanks to accessories and value, but Divine’s tuning direction is special and, for many, more versatile. Verdict: an S-minus pick and a favorite planar at ~$150. Not for extreme bassheads, but for listeners who want great air, detail, and planar speed without the usual glare, this earns a wholehearted recommendation.
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7Hz x Crinacle Divine is a planar-magnetic IEM built around a third-generation 14.5 mm planar driver, tuned with a ~10 dB bass shelf and a pinna gain centered near 3 kHz to target a neutral-with-bass-boost profile; the shells are CNC-milled aluminum.
In practice, this tuning should yield clean mids with added low-end weight and a generally smooth treble, while the planar configuration aims for fast transients and low distortion relative to typical single-DD sets in this bracket. These traits are consistent with what planar drivers are known for—quick attack/decay behavior and precise detail retrieval.
Positioned at an MSRP around $150, the Divine competes as a value-oriented planar collaboration; Crinacle’s public list also notes it as a planar (PL), 2-pin model in this price slot, reinforcing its category placement. The specification sheet suggests competent technicalities for the class, with the neutral-with-bass-boost approach prioritizing balance over aggressive coloration.
Letshuoer S12 Details
Driver Configuration: 1Planar
Tuning Type: V-Shaped
Brand: Letshuoer Top Letshuoer IEMs
Price (Msrp): $150
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7hz x Crinacle Divine Details
Driver Configuration: 1Planar (14.5mm)
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: 7Hz Top 7Hz IEMs
Price (Msrp): $150
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Letshuoer S12 User Review Score
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6.8Cautiously Favorable
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B- Tonality is generally agreeable, though a few bumps remind you of its limits. Certain tracks spotlight its tonal quirks.
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B-- It offers a competent showing, maintaining cohesion on straightforward arrangements. Complex passages start to challenge it, but never derail the show.
7hz x Crinacle Divine Scorings
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A- You get a polished tonal profile that stays natural from bass through treble. Subtle tuning choices keep things engaging.
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A- Technical performance is solid, offering clear separation and consistent detail retrieval. There's enough space for instruments to breathe.
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