Simgot EM6L - Fun IEMs with lots of energy ($110) [VTuber Reviews]
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2023
- vtuber audiophile talks about the Simgot EM6L IEMs.
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I think the reason why treble sounds smooth while looking a lot is the way its boosted; put a peaking band in any area it becomes too piercing at one specific band and the rest will sound rathewr close.
Phoenix' treble is boosted yet boosted at everywhere at the same time. this basically pushes everything away.
Dunu ss tips work great for the EM6L for me...
Treble canon 🗿
best iems for u? i want the best for gaming and music, i main the zetian wu planner iem but idk much about dynamic or other plannars, can u recommend me 1 iem that doesnt cost more than 400? and a dac/amp because i,m using sound blaster g6 and prob is bad XD xd
I expect the difference with the treble is down to insertion depth. Might be worth seeing how different tips perform there.
But I'm using the metal canal extension, with a similar insertion depth. I wouldn't think it would make that much difference in that case right?
Also kind of thinking that using the canal extension and measuring at the same depth for everything maybe isn't the best representation, since different IEMs do sit at different depths in ear, like you said. Maybe that would be a benifit of using the pinna is getting a more realistic insertion depth for a particular iem
@@sidesaladaudio It's worth trying with the pinna, but yeah I agree that you're going to get different results on individual people anyway, so there's no real 'correct' result here, and similarly no 'wrong' result either. Personally I find the canal extension tube to be very useful even just to test different insertion depths.
I have a pair on the way and after trying 7 IEMs for gaming and finding them all to be meh I have high expectations. Zero Red seemed better as well than the ones I tried before.
Are they more comfortable than the Zero Red? The Zero Red sound good to me, but I get some soreness after ~40-60 minutes of use.
For me, yeah. They are smaller and sit closer in the ear. The tips also seem to fit me better
Is EM6L a good pair with IE200 ?
would you recommend this or the truthear nova for my first harman target iem?
I can't really compare since I haven't used the nova. The Nova seems to have more unanimous praise, so it may be a safer buy. The one thing about the Nova is its very big. I myself prefer smaller profile IEMs, but in terms of sound the Nova appears to be much closer to harman, and more comparable with the Variations which is twice the price
@@sidesaladaudio thanks might order both and return one of them
nova is extremely shouty, i own it
can you compare with ea1000 please?
Sadly, I haven't had a chance to try those yet
EA1000 for more energy and detail
Please compare the em6L vs the ea500LM and ea500
The ea500LM cost significantly more compare to the em6L.
Also should i get ea500Lm vs ea500 vs em6l. Which is better?
The EA500LM is cheaper than the EM6L. It's $90, and the EM6L is $110.
I just got the EA500LM, so it will take a little bit to finish evaluating. I never got a chance to try the original EA500
@@sidesaladaudio I see hope you can compare them both.
Good imaging requires good channel matching, can you assure that all EM6L's have decent channel matching?
Several reviewers have said the same so likely unless there is something more important when it comes to directional cues. Good channel matching itself isn't worth much based on some I've tried.
This or 500LM
The 500LM hasn't arrived for me just yet. so I can't say for certain yet until I get some time with it.
@@sidesaladaudio Okay I'll wait for your thoughts on it 😁
EM6L is a little brighter and can sound more "detailed" at times for lack of a better word, and has a little better sense of instrument separation. but EA500LM is really good. Tuning wise, it's less treble focused than other Simgot IEMs, but it still sounds really clear and effortless. It's probably the safest buy, and I would actually recommend it as a blind buy. It also has 3 different nozzles you can swap out to change the tuning.
Accessories are the same, but the 500LM is an all metal shell, and I really like how it feels.
All that, as well as it being cheaper, I would have to recommend the EA500LM
@@sidesaladaudio How about instrument separation? Does more driver matter or a solid single DD could do a good job? I'm thinking of getting an end game set between EM6L or Nova but the LM treble seems pretty good to actually quit the hobby and learn to appreciate what I've owned 😂
Or how about a video about your thoughts on topics about a below 200$ IEM that is good enough to be an endgame IEM, Multidriver IEM VS Single DD/planar does it matter? and is it worth paying a lot of money for a TOTL IEM that a lot of reviewers say it is rather than just getting Nova/EM6L or new cheaper alternatives that graph really well.