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Based on 4 reviews, the Symphonium x Elise Audio Europa is attracting consistent praise from reviewers, who highlight its polish and refinement.
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B+Symphonium x Elise Audio Europa Details
Driver Configuration: 4BA
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: Symphonium Top Symphonium IEMs
Price (Msrp): $1,550
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Jaytiss
Youtube Video Summary
Europa comes as a 4-BA flagship at around $1,600, dressed in a beautifully machined metallic shell with a flat 2-pin, swappable-plug cable that feels supple and well-made. The faceplate is gorgeous and the nozzle is tidy, but the shell is slippery and hard to handle, with no lip or tactile anchors, making fit the biggest wild card here. Packaging on this loaner wasn’t complete, but the cable’s chin slider holds position nicely. Small note for U.S. buyers: there’s an import tax to account for.
Tuning is the draw. Europa tracks J’s target closely with smooth bass, clean mids, and a smart 4–5 kHz dip to keep shout in check, followed by tasteful energy around 5–6 kHz for detail. Versus Symphonium’s Crimson, the retune trims a touch of bass and dials back upper-air brightness for a more refined top end; it reads less fatiguing while staying lively. Compared with other Symphonium sets, Titan pushes too much low-end and can feel muffled, and Meteor skews boomy with not enough treble sparkle—Europa simply measures and sounds more balanced. On the broader field, it trades blows with Monarch (that set comes off a hair cleaner/pristiner, while Europa carries a bit more thump). Even beside the Annihilator—a pricier favorite—there’s a case for Europa’s tonality, which some will find easier and less fatiguing.
Technical chops are strong: plenty of detail, a spacious stage, and bass that feels authoritative without bloat. Imaging is generally good, if occasionally a touch blunted, and the mids, while very solid, don’t pull unique imaging tricks. Overall score sits at about 95/100—a special listen for the right ears. The caveats are the fit and the price; if the shell geometry works for you, Europa can be a top-tier all-rounder. As always, demo if possible—comfort can swing this from “great” to “endgame-adjacent.”
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Reviewed by: Precogvision
Youtube Video Summary
Symphonium x Elise Audio Europa takes the Crimson blueprint and smooths its roughest edge: the upper-treble. Where Crimson can get a bit peaky without the right tips and source, Europa dials that region into a more controlled, refined place while preserving the lion’s share of Crimson’s strengths. The result is a presentation that’s easier for day-to-day listening yet still highly capable—Crimson may carry a slightly higher technical ceiling with perfect pairing, but Europa delivers about “95%” of that performance with less fuss.
The low end is authoritative and sinks very deep—remarkably so for a balanced-armature implementation—while the midrange shows a tasteful touch of color from a 2.5 kHz pinna notch that brings vocals forward without turning harsh. Treble remains well-extended yet calmer than Crimson’s, avoiding glare while keeping air and detail intact. Overall, Europa feels like the smart tuning iteration: a cohesive, mistake-free listen that retains the energy and resolution fans expect from Symphonium, just with the top end tamed for a more balanced and enjoyable everyday experience.
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Reviewed by: Smirk Audio
Reviewed by: Head-Fi.org
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Average Tunign Grade
A- The response is even and composed, lending itself to effortless genre hopping. Voices sit comfortably in the mix.
Average Technical Grade
A+- You get an articulate, polished performance with immersive stage depth and great control. There's a sense of polish across the whole spectrum.
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