Sony EX800ST - Reviews & Ratings

1 Review (C Tier | 4.6/10)

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Based on 1 review, the Sony EX800ST is earning praise from some reviewers while others stay unconvinced, resulting in a balanced verdict.

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Nymz

Average Reviewer Score:

4.6

Generally Unfavorable

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Gaming Score & Grade

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

Gaming Score

4.8

Gaming Grade

C

Reviews

Reviewed by: Nymz

Nymz 4.6 Reviewer Score
C- Tuning
C+ Tech
Terrible fit and needs an adaptor if you wanna replace its cable. Great driver tho. Needs EQ to shine or tape vent mod it for a basshead tuning. Great stage and bass texture.

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Bass: B Mids: C- Treble: D Details: C- Imaging: B

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Sony EX800ST vs. Simgot ET142
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7.4
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7.3
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Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C-
  • It struggles with balance, producing a lumpy response that rarely sounds coherent. Genre hopping highlights glaring inconsistencies.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • Overall technicalities are acceptable, delivering enough clarity for casual sessions. Imaging is serviceable though not immersive.
Bass B
Low end hits with respectable impact while staying reasonably tidy. You get a healthy sense of rhythm.
Mids C-
Midrange is passable yet unrefined, revealing grain and occasional harshness. It sounds a bit grainy on detailed recordings.
Treble D
Treble balance wavers, creating a mix of recessed detail and harsh flashes. Highs feel restless and unfocused.
Details C-
Average resolution that reveals the basics while missing many of the subtleties. It reveals enough to stay engaging.
Imaging B
Instrument boundaries feel well carved, avoiding smear or drift. Instrument outlines feel well-defined.
Gaming C
Minimal environmental definition provides only general audio cues. Suitable for games where positioning isn't critical.

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