Symphonium Giant VS LetShuoer EJ07

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Symphonium Giant and LetShuoer EJ07 are in-ear monitors. Symphonium Giant costs $800 while LetShuoer EJ07 costs $900. LetShuoer EJ07 is $100 more expensive. LetShuoer EJ07 holds a clear 0.6-point edge in reviewer scores (7.2 vs 7.7). Symphonium Giant has better bass with a 0.5-point edge, LetShuoer EJ07 has significantly better mids with a 1.5-point edge, Symphonium Giant has slightly better treble with a 0.3-point edge, LetShuoer EJ07 has better soundstage with a 0.5-point edge and LetShuoer EJ07 has better details with a 0.5-point edge.

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Metric Symphonium Giant LetShuoer EJ07
Bass 7.5 7
Mids 6.5 8
Treble 6.8 6.5
Details 7.5 8
Soundstage 7 7.5
Imaging 7.5 7.5
Dynamics 8.3 7.7
Tonality 7.2 8.5
Technicalities 6.7 7.9
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Symphonium Giant Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

7.2

Generally Favorable


LetShuoer EJ07 Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

7.7

Strongly Favorable


Reviews Comparison

Symphonium Giant reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 6 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
B+ Tech
Super warm and thick, mid-bass centric, basically the Meteor with less treble and more low-end, needs power, turns into basshead at higher volumes, very bassy.

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LetShuoer EJ07 reviewed by Jays Audio

Jays Audio 8.5 Reviewer Score
S+ Tuning
A+ Tech
TOTL mids. Most 3D and holographic staging yet. Imaging, separation, layering, and staging are all S level - only thing that's holding it back is the darker treble which can lead to softer notes vs, Diva, for example.The most immersive set for rock, alternative, ballads, and classical. An 07M that scales better with better staging. Great clarity and seperation. Treble is pushed back but still clear and evident in tracks (at higher volumes). Could use more low-end (but not an issue) and sharper note transients. Takes you on a journey. Needs to be listened to at high volume for the full effect.

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Symphonium Giant reviewed by Smirk Audio

Smirk Audio 7.6 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A Tech
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Bass: A Mids: A+ Treble: A Dynamics: A Details: A Imaging: A

Symphonium Giant reviewed by Z-Reviews

Z-Reviews 7.5 * score rescaled + normalized
Youtube Video Summary

Symphonium Giant comes in at $700 with a head-scratching spec sheet that vaguely says “hybrid BA + custom-tuned DD” while shouting about a 7Ω impedance. That ultra-low load is the story: it makes the set absurdly cable-sensitive—swap wires and the tonality shifts from lively to dull in a heartbeat. The stock cable keeps things intact; an Effect Audio swap noticeably softens detail, while a cheap Flare cable warms the signature and adds thickness. Tip rolling matters too (wide-bore DUNU SS versus “Render” tips), and even sources react; a portable FPGA DAP bleeds battery into that 7Ω sink, whereas a tube hybrid (Orchard Audio Valencia) injects welcome warmth and space. Packaging and labeling feel small-batch—serial plaques and sacks galore—but the box design and shell labeling are meh.

When set up right—stock cable, DUNU SS tips, and a touch of tube—Giant delivers a surprisingly large soundstage, clean mids, and impactful bass when the mix calls for it. Chain variance, though, is wild: vocals and treble clarity swing with every wire and amp, and the wrong pairing turns the tuning boring. As a value play, the performance fits closer to a strong $500 bracket; accessories are basic, and the tuning lacks the bombastic sparkle of Symphonium’s Crimson. Verdict: fine to recommend with caveats—use the stock cable, avoid high-resistance wires, and give it a warm front end. Treat the 7Ω spec with respect, or the Giant shrinks fast.


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Symphonium Giant reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 7.5 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech
There's warm, warmer, then a huge gap, then the Giant. Warmiest.

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Mids: C+ Treble: B Dynamics: S Soundstage: A-

LetShuoer EJ07 (more reviews)

LetShuoer EJ07 reviewed by Audionotions

Audionotions 8 Reviewer Score
Very engaging and very natural sounding. Decent technicalities. Instruments sound correct. Staging and imaging very good for an IEM. Very enjoyable. Leans dark and maybe a bit lacking in treble extension but also very easy to just enjoy the music which, at the end of the day, is what we even want from IEMs right?

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LetShuoer EJ07 reviewed by Shuwa-T

Shuwa-T 7.4 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A Tech
Comment: My favourite of the EJ lineup. Vocal centric with great clarity and thick note weights in the midrange Bass may be too polite

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

LetShuoer EJ07 reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 7 * score rescaled + normalized
4 community members have rated the Letshuoer EJ07 at an average of 3.8/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Strongly Favorable.

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Symphonium Giant Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

6.3

Gaming Grade

B

LetShuoer EJ07 Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

7

Gaming Grade

A-

Symphonium Giant Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A-
  • It balances warmth and clarity well, showing only minor quirks along the way. Timbre feels believable with most instruments.

Average Technical Grade

B+
  • Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
Bass A
You get robust low-end authority that remains disciplined and textured. Layering stays intact despite the weight.
Mids B+
Expect a confident midrange that keeps details audible without harshness. Acoustic arrangements sound engaging.
Treble B+
Treble response is good, delivering clarity and sparkle without fatigue. Hi-hats sound lively without sting.
Dynamics A+
Dynamic range is superb, blending powerful impact with nuanced control. It captures both whisper and roar effortlessly.
Soundstage A-
Immersion steps up dramatically as width, depth, and height integrate into a cohesive hologram. Everything sounds naturally spaced.
Details A
Excellent detail retrieval that resolves intricacies without tipping into clinical territory. Tiny nuances jump out effortlessly.
Imaging A
Excellent imaging delivers precise, stable placement with instruments occupying tangible points in space. It locks each element into a steady position.
Gaming B
Decent spatial awareness for fundamental positioning. Creates satisfying atmosphere in story-driven games while handling basic directional cues. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

LetShuoer EJ07 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

A
  • You get a well-rounded technical package that keeps separation, detail, and staging in harmony. It's a solid middle ground between fun and fidelity.
Bass A-
It serves up confident rumble and texture while keeping the spectrum balanced. You can enjoy bass-heavy music without fatigue.
Mids A+
Midrange quality is superb, rich with resolving power and transparency. Micro-details leap out effortlessly.
Treble B+
Expect crisp, well-balanced treble that keeps shimmer intact. You hear reverbs decay naturally.
Soundstage A
Excellent spatial presentation that is wide, deep, and tall with precise instrument placement. Width, depth, and height all feel expanded.
Details A+
Inner textures glow vividly yet never feel etched or artificial. It borders on studio-monitor transparency.
Imaging A
Each element locks into a steady coordinate even as the mix grows dense. Imaging holds even during busy segments.
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

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