Softears RSV VS LetShuoer EJ07M

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Softears RSV and LetShuoer EJ07M use 5BA and 1DD+2BA+4EST driver setups respectively. Softears RSV costs $730 while LetShuoer EJ07M costs $670. Softears RSV is $60 more expensive. Both score 7.6 from reviewers. Softears RSV carries a user score of 7. LetShuoer EJ07M has better bass with a 0.8-point edge, Softears RSV has better mids with a 0.9-point edge, Softears RSV has significantly better treble with a 1.5-point edge, LetShuoer EJ07M has better dynamics with a 0.5-point edge, Softears RSV has slightly better soundstage with a 0.3-point edge, LetShuoer EJ07M has better details with a 0.6-point edge and LetShuoer EJ07M has better imaging with a 0.6-point edge.

Insights

Metric Softears RSV LetShuoer EJ07M
Bass 6.8 7.5
Mids 8.4 7.5
Treble 7.7 6.2
Details 6.2 6.8
Soundstage 7.5 7.3
Imaging 6.2 6.8
Dynamics 5.5 6
Tonality 7.7 7.6
Technicalities 7 7.1

Softears RSV Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Precogvision Nymz
Gizaudio Axel Crin Shuwa-T Tim Tuned
Jays Audio Jaytiss Super* Review Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

7.6

Strongly Favorable


LetShuoer EJ07M Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Precogvision
Jays Audio Jaytiss Shuwa-T
Yifang Audionotions Super* Review Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

7.6

Strongly Favorable


Reviews Comparison

Softears RSV reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 8.5 Reviewer Score
S Tuning
A+ Tech
One of the best vocals I've heard on any IEM (especially for male artists). Mids and Treble is TOTL, smooth and well extended and has great naturalness and the perfect bite. Bass has great speed and still slams (even though it's BA? not rumbly), but stage and detail is average at it's price, but once it clicks with a track it's one of the most beautiful thing ever. Ran into distortion issues at high volume, but may be due to my source? (RSV too sensitive?)
Youtube Video Summary

Softears RSV breaks the usual BA timbre stigma with a natural, cohesive presentation that avoids the metallic edge often blamed on poor crossovers. Its tuning lifts the upper-mids/early treble just enough to throw vocals into center stage, creating a lively contrast against an otherwise balanced base. At higher volumes the treble feels smooth and correct—cymbal hits sound “right” without glare—while the midrange stays clean, forward, and free of bleed.

Technically, it’s above average but not a show-off: speed, separation, and imaging are tight, yet sets like SA6 Ultra or U12t resolve a touch sharper. Bass carries typical BA traits—quick, textured, but without dynamic-driver slam—though U12t still edges it for bass texture. Where RSV shines is vocal immersion and timbre, arguably among the best under $1,000; just note its source sensitivity at loud listening—pair it with a clean, capable source to avoid distortion. Not a pick for bassheads, but for vocal lovers chasing a smooth, lifelike top end, RSV feels special.


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LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 7.5 Reviewer Score
S- Tuning
A+ Tech
Holographic staging with an amazing midrange. Great bass texture and impact. Incredibly immersive and endgame for most. Has more sub-bass and treble air than OG doesn't scale as well.

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Softears RSV reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 8.3 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A+ Tech
Great upper treble, but its overall tonality isn't perfect.
Youtube Video Summary

Softears RSV brings a 5BA recipe with a shell that’s handsome but larger than average, featuring a recessed 2-pin that can fuss with some cables. Comfort is generally fine, yet the size and wide body may test smaller ears. Sonically it’s a neutral-leaning tuning with clean mids and polite highs, but the presentation trades off texture, sub-bass weight, and upper-air sparkle. Stage feels spacious, extension is more average, and while the technicalities are solid, the current crop of mid-fi monitors has pushed beyond what this 2021 design delivers.

Stacked against today’s options, RSV gets pressure from several directions: Elysian Pilgrim hits harder down low with greater perceived clarity; Supernova offers a more natural tonality and better sub-bass; HiSenior Mega5 EST graphs similarly but adds a touch more air; even value picks like a “super mix”/EM10-style V-tune bring fun, slam, and engagement. RSV remains easy to pair and its upper-mids are tastefully set, yet vocals can feel a bit soft—more “fun and cozy” than pristine. At typical new pricing around the mid-$500s it’s tough to champion; catch it closer to $350–$400 (or a good used deal) and it becomes a very enjoyable pick for those who prize smooth mids over maximum bass grip and airy bite.

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

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LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 7.5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech
Fit is an issue same as the Blessing 2 Dusk.

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Mids: A- Treble: B Dynamics: B Soundstage: A-

Softears RSV reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 8* * score rescaled + normalized
Youtube Video Summary

Softears RSV presents as a premium, well-finished all-BA set with five balanced armatures, a secure, slightly deeper fit and above-average isolation. The package feels thoughtful—nice case, multiple tips, cleaning tools—while the shells have a tasteful, dark flake aesthetic. Ergonomically it fills the ear a bit more than comparable models like Moondrop’s S8, but comfort and stability are standouts.

Tonally, RSV opts for a warm, laid-back Harman tilt: elevated sub-bass with restrained mid-bass, even mids with a touch more body than typical Harman, and an upper-mid presence that’s assertive yet not shouty. The treble is notably smooth and controlled—never sharp or sibilant—contributing to an unfatiguing, polished listen. For an all-BA design, the bass is punchy and clean, staying out of the midrange; the main trade-off is a stage that can feel narrower versus more expansive peers.

Against benchmarks, RSV comes across as the “gentleman’s” alternative to the more energetic Moondrop S8 and the livelier, deeper-reaching ThieAudio Monarch, while showing more consistent bass body and smoother treble than DUNU SA6. At roughly $730, it emphasizes balance and refinement over fireworks, earning a solid four-star verdict: extremely competent tuning and execution for those prioritizing maturity, comfort, and smoothness over maximum excitement.


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LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 8* * score rescaled + normalized
Youtube Video Summary

Letshuoer x HBB’s Kinda Lava retunes the EJ07M toward a neutral-with-tasteful-bass-boost signature, thickening the mid-bass versus the original’s Harman-leaning sub-bass shelf. The midrange sits essentially dead-on neutral with excellent clarity and micro-contrast, while the treble is well-extended yet notably safe for sibilance, occasionally showing a soft, sandy EST texture. Versus the stock EJ07M, this tuning feels more integrated and less “subwoofery,” though overall differences remain subtle.

The headline is the bass quality: firm attack, clean decay and addictive depth—easily among the top tier in the price class—without bleeding into the mids. Technicalities are solid, with decent imaging, but the head-stage runs a bit narrow and the overall tilt can sound slightly dark on airy recordings. Build is light metal with red shells and a handsome screw-top metal case; the stock cable feels basic for the price and the faceplate finish looks less premium than expected.

Fit is comfortable but may need SpinFit CP100 tips or a taller two-pin cable to lock in seal and stability. In comparisons, Sennheiser IE600 hits harder up top with a V-shaped incisiveness and wider sense of space, while Moondrop S8 offers brighter openness and BA-clean mids but less bass body. Kinda Lava threads the middle with balanced tonality, safe/detail-rich treble, and outstanding bass, culminating in a confident 5/5 verdict for listeners prioritizing natural mids and elite low-end over max soundstage.


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Softears RSV reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 7.4 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A- Tech
Mid and vocal centric set, this is not reference tuning despite the name

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Bass: A- Mids: A+ Treble: A Soundstage: A- Details: A Imaging: A

LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 7.3 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A Tech
Comment: EJ07 but more low end. The bassier EJ07

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Bass: A- Mids: A Treble: B+ Soundstage: A Details: A Imaging: A

Softears RSV reviewed by Precogvision

Precogvision 6.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
B Tech
Well-tuned from top-to-bottom with good timbre. Safe to the point of boredom.

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Bass: B Mids: S Treble: A+ Dynamics: B Details: B Imaging: B

LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Precogvision

Precogvision 6.4 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
B Tech
Excellent tonality and dynamic bass held back only by a lack of intangible performance.

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Bass: A+ Mids: A+ Treble: B Dynamics: B Details: B Imaging: B

Softears RSV reviewed by Head-Fi.org

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

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LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.1 * score rescaled + normalized
10 community members have rated the LETSHUOER EJ07M at an average of 4.3/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Excellent.

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Softears RSV reviewed by Gizaudio Axel

Gizaudio Axel 7.5 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A Tech
I prefer the Studio 4. Warmer, bassier, and slightly more resolving than the Studio 4, with great timbre. BA Bass.

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Softears RSV reviewed by Crin

Crin 7.5 Reviewer Score
S Tuning
A- Tech
Very well-balanced tonality with surprisingly good timbre, though slightly lacking definition.

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Softears RSV reviewed by Tim Tuned

Tim Tuned 7 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A- Tech
Timbre so beautiful you think it's not a BA set
Youtube Video Summary

Softears RSV delivers a rare combo for a full-BA set: organic timbre without the plasticky edge. The bass carries sufficient weight with a mid-bass emphasis—tight and tasteful rather than earth-shaking, and understandably shy of a DD’s thump. Midrange separation from the bass is clean yet never thin; male vocals keep their body, while female vocals and instruments sound natural, relaxed, and true-to-life. Treble sits neutral and tame—enough sparkle to animate vocals and instruments, but not tuned to spotlight microdetail. Detail retrieval is above average for the price, though not a detail monster, and staging plus imaging sit comfortably slightly outside the head with competent placement. The overall takeaway is a beautiful all-rounder that prioritizes realism and balance over fireworks.

Against peers, RSV squares up closely with Thieaudio Oracle: choose Oracle for more dynamic bass, pick RSV for more organic mids and vocals. Versus sets like Moondrop Variations, RSV trades a touch of separation/analytical edge for fuller lower mids and a more lifelike tonal weight. It won’t chase the widest stages or the sharpest micro-etch, but the tuning and timbre are so dialed that technical trade-offs fade into the background. As the most affordable Softears model, RSV feels like a love letter to musicality: realistic tone, versatile tuning, and a presentation that simply sounds right across genres.

Bass: A+ Mids: S Treble: A+

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Softears RSV reviewed by Nymz

Nymz 6.3 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
C+ Tech
A BA set that almost sounds like a DD. Needs low OI source. Bass close to U12T with more mid-bass impact. Great treble. Sub-bass and imaging can be lacking for some. My favourite vocals ever.

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Bass: B Mids: A+ Treble: A- Details: C+ Imaging: C+

LetShuoer EJ07M (more reviews)

LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Yifang

Yifang 8 Reviewer Score
S- Tuning
A+ Tech

LetShuoer EJ07M reviewed by Audionotions

Audionotions 8 Reviewer Score
Nearly the same as the Kinda Lava with very slight differences in the bass. More subbass at the cost of a tiny bit of midbass. Same great mids and treble. Possibly a tad less thick note weight than KL, but to be honest it's hard to tell the difference between these and the KL. They are both great IEMs. I prefer KL because I find it just slightly more neutral and balanced.

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Softears RSV User Review Score

Average User Scores

Average User Score:

Based on 1 user reviews

7

Generally Favorable

LetShuoer EJ07M User Review Score

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Softears RSV Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

6.7

Gaming Grade

B+

LetShuoer EJ07M Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

6.7

Gaming Grade

B+

Softears RSV Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • You get a polished tonal profile that stays natural from bass through treble. Subtle tuning choices keep things engaging.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • Technical chops are reliable, pairing tidy separation with a soundstage that stays conservative. Micro-detail is decent, though never spotlighted.
Bass B+
The bass brings healthy impact, complementing mixes without overpowering them. It keeps up with faster passages cleanly.
Mids A+
The midrange sounds refined and revealing, balancing clarity with emotional weight. Timbre accuracy rivals studio monitors.
Treble A
It provides outstanding treble finesse, balancing brightness and control gracefully. It's engaging yet remarkably controlled.
Dynamics B-
It offers fair punch and contrast, though micro-dynamics could be sharper. Impact is satisfying for day-to-day use.
Soundstage A
Excellent spatial presentation that is wide, deep, and tall with precise instrument placement. Width, depth, and height all feel expanded.
Details B
Finer gestures snap into focus without sounding clinical or forced. Layering holds strong across genres.
Imaging B
Instrument boundaries feel well carved, avoiding smear or drift. Instrument outlines feel well-defined.
Gaming B+
Respectable environmental presentation favors atmosphere over precision. Detects obvious directional cues while conveying game world ambiance. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

LetShuoer EJ07M Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • It presents a smooth, well-integrated tonal balance that plays nicely with many styles. It maintains natural timbre across the range.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • A competent technical showing keeps separation intact while delivering modest staging. It feels tidy even when recordings stack layers.
Bass A
The bass hits with conviction, offering both punch and clarity. It reaches low with confidence and control.
Mids A
Midrange performance is excellent, with natural timbre and great detail. Vocals feel lifelike and full-bodied.
Treble B
Treble response is good, delivering clarity and sparkle without fatigue. Hi-hats sound lively without sting.
Dynamics B
It handles shifts in volume well, keeping transients lively and controlled. Quiet-to-loud transitions feel natural.
Soundstage A-
All dimensions bloom together, producing an expansive venue that feels carefully rendered. You can map the ensemble easily.
Details B+
You hear inner textures easily, even when the arrangement piles on layers. You can hear subtle studio effects.
Imaging B+
Good imaging with precise instrument placement and clear front/back localization. Positions snap into place convincingly.
Gaming B+
Respectable environmental presentation favors atmosphere over precision. Detects obvious directional cues while conveying game world ambiance. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

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7

Solid pick at used prices for those wanting a neutral sound with hint of sub-bass oomph.

Pros
Excellent balanced, all rounder sound signature with natural tonality, vocal reproduction is particularly pleasing.
Cons
Hint of darkness in upper registers affecting overall sense of resolution, bass texture could be better.

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