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Simgot EA1000 "Fermat" In-Ear Monitor
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bryaudioreviews
100+ Head-Fier
Pros: - Well-balanced bright Harman tuning
- Versatile tuning with 3 options
- Exceptional technical performance for the price
- Comfortable and ergonomic fit
- Easy to drive
- Versatile tuning with 3 options
- Exceptional technical performance for the price
- Comfortable and ergonomic fit
- Easy to drive
Cons: - Upper registers might be too bright for sensitive ears on Gold and Black nozzles
- Bass sounds slightly "bloomy" with Red nozzles
- Stock eartips may lead to fit and seal issues
- Bass sounds slightly "bloomy" with Red nozzles
- Stock eartips may lead to fit and seal issues
Simgot has consistently strived to redefine the landscape of single dynamic and hybrid driver IEMs with remarkable success. Priced at $219.99, the Simgot EA1000 is a 1DD+1PR that delivers a more complete and precise high-quality sound, greatly enhancing your listening experience. Combining a 10mm full-range dynamic driver with a 6mm lightweight composite diaphragm, Simgot promises a more responsive full range of drivers and helps maintain stability and driveability.
Build Quality and Accessories:
the Simgot EA1000 features a robust 3D-printed resin body and CNC machining, ensuring longevity and ease of use. Accessories include six pairs of silicone eartips, three tuning nozzles with rings, a high-quality silver-plated OFC Litz cable, and a protective carrying case.
Tuning Nozzles and Versatility:
The Simgot EA1000 stands out with its three tuning nozzles, each offering a unique auditory experience, allowing users to tailor the sound to their preference:
- Silver/Black Nozzle: Adheres to Simgot's Classic curve, providing the brightest tuning with the thinnest note weight. Ideal for trebleheads, though potentially harsh for those with treble sensitivity. This setting maximizes the IEM's technical capabilities.
- Silver/Red Nozzle: Follows the Harman 2019 Target curve, representing the most balanced and warmest sound among the options. This nozzle enhances the lower frequencies for a richer bass and midrange, coupled with smoother upper midrange. However, I find bass to sound bloomy and slightly hazy here.
- Gold/Red Nozzle: Implements Simgot's Golden-2023 Target, subtly enhancing the upper mids to bring vocals forward without excess brightness. The midbass is slightly less pronounced compared to the Silver/Red nozzle, offering a cleaner and tighter bass response. However, it might sound shouty to some with narrow-bore eartips like Spinfits or final E.
Included Eartips and Recommendations:
During my testing of the Simgot EA1000, I experimented with various eartip options to gauge their impact on sound quality and fit. Here are my findings:
- Stock Eartips: The stock eartips provide a well-balanced sound signature, with punchy bass, clean mids, and crisp highs. However, achieving a consistent fit was challenging, requiring frequent readjustments to maintain a proper seal. Upsizing to the large size offered some improvement, but issues persisted. Including a broader range of eartip sizes could help address this fit challenge in future models.
- Pentaconn Coreir Eartips: My recommended eartips for the EA500 LM also bring notable benefits to the EA1000, enhancing the richness in bass texture, upper mids, and treble. Not to mention, the improvements in fit is also immense. The "perceived" benefits can also be measured by my measuring rig. Refer above for the FR measurements comparison.
- Epro Horn Eartips: These eartips lend a blanket of warmth over the sound while maintaining a smooth and relaxing presentation. They are ideal for listeners who prefer a more subdued sound profile. However, some may find the sound slightly hazy with these tips.
- final E Eartips: These eartips add midbass warmth and punch while smoothing the treble. If you find the EA1000 still too bright for your taste, even with the silver/red nozzle, the Final E eartips are worth trying. They effectively smooth the brightness without sacrificing the clarity and detail that make the EA1000 stand out. However, I find upper mids to sound a bit too forward with narrow bore tips on the ea1000.
Sound Impressions:
Sound impressions below is done using the Silver/Red nozzle with Pentaconn Coreir & stock eartips.
The Simgot EA1000 distinguishes itself with a bright-Harman sound signature that balances energetic dynamics with an expansive spatial presentation.
The EA1000 delivers a balanced sub-bass that extends well without overwhelming the mix, providing just enough rumble to enhance the listening experience across various genres. The mid bass is textured and slightly warm, particularly with the Red nozzle, which adds a bit of richness to the sound without muddying (too much) of the acoustic performances.Midrange performance varies across the spectrum; while the lower mids appear somewhat lean, the higher midrange is energetic, though possibly at the expense of fuller-sounding male vocals. Female vocals, on the other hand, benefit from the EA1000's tuning, sounding natural and detailed. The treble is where the EA1000 shines, offering detailed and airy highs.
Technical Aspects:
The Simgot EA1000 excels in technical performance, offering a soundstage that is wide and tall, with above average depth. The EA1000's imaging is sharp, with macrodynamics that accurately place instruments across the soundstag.Detail retrieval is excellent too for the price, ensuring that nuances are well-presented without being overshadowed by the IEM's musicality. Instrument separation, layering, and microdynamics are standout features of the EA1000, rivaling and often surpassing much pricier options in the market, making it an exceptional choice for discerning audiophiles.
Drivability:
The EA1000 is easy to drive. It pairs well with anything from smartphones to higher-end sources without needing serious power, making it a hassle-free pick for any listener.
Selective Comparisons:
Simgot EA1000 vs Simgot EA500 LM
The Simgot EA1000 represents a significant leap over the EA500 LM, particularly in terms of technical performance. Where the EA500 LM can occasionally feel compressed, the EA1000 delivers a marked improvement across all technical aspects. Its soundstage, while still intimate, is perceptibly broader, and its treble extends with a crisp and airy quality that breathes life into every track. The bass on the EA1000 not only goes deeper but is also more textured, offering an immersive listening experience.Another notable difference is in drivability. The EA500 LM requires a bit more power to unleash its full potential, whereas the EA1000 is easy to drive. It performs optimally even with minimal amplification, making it versatile across a range of listening devices.
Simgot EA1000 vs final Audio a5000
Comparing the EA1000 to the final Audio a5000 reveals distinct sound signatures. The a5000 has a drier, leaner timbre with a V-shaped sound that emphasizes a speedier and more dynamic presentation. Its bass is warmer, stronger, and reaches deeper, while the treble is noticeably sparklier and snappier—though it can sometimes appear splashy to sensitive ears.The soundstage on the a5000 is broader and more expansive, with imaging that, while wide, lacks the sharpness found in the EA1000. Vocals do not feel as intimate or focused as with the EA1000, which excels in midrange clarity—making it superior for vocal-centric music.In terms of power requirements, the a5000 needs more power to get to the same volume, but similar to the EA1000, it does not require an amp to sound its best.
In Conclusion:
the Simgot EA1000 stands tall as a powerhouse in the sub $300usd IEM market. It's a great example of Simgot's pursuit of innovation and acoustic excellence. The remarkable technical prowess the EA1000 brings to the table makes it a great choice for audiophiles who demand nothing less than good technicalities.
Ratings:
Value rating: S
Tuning: A
Technicalities: S
Enjoyment rating: A
Overall Rating: S- (Objective Perspective)
The Simgot EA1000 confidently asserts itself as a new benchmark for IEMs within the sub-$300 price range, yet it impressively comes in at only $219. It excels with a balanced tuning that resonates well across various genres and exhibits technical abilities that often surpass more expensive competitors. This IEM is a solid recommendation for audiophiles who desire to delve into a superior auditory experience without an extravagant investment.
Personal Rating: S- (Subjective Take)
I find it hard NOT to recommend the ea1000. For an asking price around $219, it offers a well balanced tuning with the added benefit of tunable sound signatures and excellent technicalities. If you're a fan of the EA500 LM and looking for an upgrade, the EA1000 is a clear step up, offering a discernible upgrade in every aspect.
The Simgot EA1000 Is Not Just "Another IEM"; It Is a Clear Statement of Simgot's Prowess In The IEM World
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Jarlaxle
100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Sublime bass definition and texture
Great detail, imaging and staging capability
Balanced tuning
Great build quality
Great detail, imaging and staging capability
Balanced tuning
Great build quality
Cons: Other tuning options could have been implemented better
Treble sensitive people should look elsewhere
Treble sensitive people should look elsewhere
EA1000 has been one of the IEMs that I have been very curious to try since its release. Although the initial hype already died out, it doesn’t mean that it’s not relevant anymore. In fact, any newly released single DD that is around 200 USD is put against EA1000. Good gear is eternal after all. Coming at 219 USD, EA1000 Fermat isn’t exactly Simgot’s flagship, but it already overshadowed EA2000 Boson and the others with the positive reception.
Simgot EA1000 Fermat was provided to me by Simgot for free and I only paid for the customs fee. As I always say, everyone is biased one way or another so take everything you read with a grain of salt. Also I will try to be more concise and to the point in my reviews from now on without worrying about the word count etc. If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments and I will try to answer them to the best of my abilities.
I think at this point, everyone is pretty familiar with Simgot IEMs high build quality. Shells are, as always, fully made out of CNC’d metal. But there are a few twists on EA1000 that solidifies its place as Simgot’s best offering. Faceplate has a beautiful pattern and a glass cover on top of it, so I can’t exactly call it a fingerprint magnet anymore. On the inner side there is a big vent placed on top of the passive radiator. Yes, the EA1000 has a passive radiator per side apart from the dynamic drivers.
The unboxing experience of EA1000 is also above its brothers. The box is slightly bigger and fancier than usual. When you open the cover inside, you are greeted with a card that explains Fermat’s last theorem and which also acts as a warranty card. The carrying case you get with EA1000 is also fancier. The provided cable is again a single 3.5 mm terminated single ended one but this time thicker. This time you get two sets of eartips instead of one, unlike EA500s and EM6L.
EA1000 comes with 3 pairs of tuning nozzles. Among them silver nozzles with red rings were the most balanced ones, so I used them mostly during my test.
EA1000 targets the bright kind of Harman curve like most of the other Simgot IEMs. So if you used other Simgots like EA500 before, EA1000 will both feel familiar but impress you at the same time.
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Bass on EA1000 is the most distinguishing feature of the set. It’s one of the most defined and well-textured bass I’ve heard around this price range. It’s not exaggerated, just slightly north of what I would call neutral. It doesn’t dig too deep into the subbass either but it’s enough. There is enough warmth without muddying mids too much. Decay is on point, not too fast to feel dry but fast enough to not feel sloppy.
Mids are, in classic Simgot fashion, highlighted, especially the upper mids. For some, I can see it being shouty or intense. Still I mostly like this kind of presentation, and I think most female vocal lovers will like it as well. However, I also think Simgot could provide nozzles that are tamer instead of more intense.
Treble is again pronounced and colored, but in a tasteful way. I mostly prefer bright tuning to a darker one if it’s not too peaky or piercing and EA1000 is definitely not that. Again, a more tamer nozzle offering could make these IEMs appeal to a wider audience. Also I feel as though EA500LM was easier to listen to because the higher bass level was balancing out the treble nicely even though it measures brighter.
Simgot IEMs have always been among the most technically adept products in their price range and EA1000 is no exception. If you think EA500 is good, wait until you try EA1000. Yes, sparkly treble helps with details that it feels like cheating but if making a bright IEM was enough to be detailed, everyone would go for that sound signature. Simgot uses good parts and it pays off. Treble is more controlled than similarly tuned IEMs, even Simgot’s own.
Headstage on Simgot is very three-dimensional and I don’t use this word too often to describe the headstage/soundstage. It feels spacious but more than that it feels immersive and on point. Neither depth nor width feels more exaggerated than the other. Imaging and layering is very precise. Timbre is mostly great too.
When I review a Simgot product, even I question my own objectivity. But they almost always deliver what I look for in IEMs. In EA1000 Fermat’s case, it provides a very balanced and highly technical listening without any balanced armatures, piezoelectric or planar magnetic drivers. I never could feel comfortable with multi driver IEMs as much as I did with single DDs, maybe that’s why I’m biased. With a Simgot’s single DDs, you don’t feel you are missing out and EA1000 is the ultimate form of this experience. The only criticism I can give is that they could make the alternative tuning nozzles in a way to appeal to the treble sensitive audience too. Other than that, I have no complaints and definitely going to keep EA1000 Fermats.
Disclaimers
Simgot EA1000 Fermat was provided to me by Simgot for free and I only paid for the customs fee. As I always say, everyone is biased one way or another so take everything you read with a grain of salt. Also I will try to be more concise and to the point in my reviews from now on without worrying about the word count etc. If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments and I will try to answer them to the best of my abilities.
Build and Accessories of Simgot EA1000
I think at this point, everyone is pretty familiar with Simgot IEMs high build quality. Shells are, as always, fully made out of CNC’d metal. But there are a few twists on EA1000 that solidifies its place as Simgot’s best offering. Faceplate has a beautiful pattern and a glass cover on top of it, so I can’t exactly call it a fingerprint magnet anymore. On the inner side there is a big vent placed on top of the passive radiator. Yes, the EA1000 has a passive radiator per side apart from the dynamic drivers.
The unboxing experience of EA1000 is also above its brothers. The box is slightly bigger and fancier than usual. When you open the cover inside, you are greeted with a card that explains Fermat’s last theorem and which also acts as a warranty card. The carrying case you get with EA1000 is also fancier. The provided cable is again a single 3.5 mm terminated single ended one but this time thicker. This time you get two sets of eartips instead of one, unlike EA500s and EM6L.
EA1000 comes with 3 pairs of tuning nozzles. Among them silver nozzles with red rings were the most balanced ones, so I used them mostly during my test.
Sound of Simgot EA1000
Tonality
EA1000 targets the bright kind of Harman curve like most of the other Simgot IEMs. So if you used other Simgots like EA500 before, EA1000 will both feel familiar but impress you at the same time.
,
Bass on EA1000 is the most distinguishing feature of the set. It’s one of the most defined and well-textured bass I’ve heard around this price range. It’s not exaggerated, just slightly north of what I would call neutral. It doesn’t dig too deep into the subbass either but it’s enough. There is enough warmth without muddying mids too much. Decay is on point, not too fast to feel dry but fast enough to not feel sloppy.
Mids are, in classic Simgot fashion, highlighted, especially the upper mids. For some, I can see it being shouty or intense. Still I mostly like this kind of presentation, and I think most female vocal lovers will like it as well. However, I also think Simgot could provide nozzles that are tamer instead of more intense.
Treble is again pronounced and colored, but in a tasteful way. I mostly prefer bright tuning to a darker one if it’s not too peaky or piercing and EA1000 is definitely not that. Again, a more tamer nozzle offering could make these IEMs appeal to a wider audience. Also I feel as though EA500LM was easier to listen to because the higher bass level was balancing out the treble nicely even though it measures brighter.
Technicalities
Simgot IEMs have always been among the most technically adept products in their price range and EA1000 is no exception. If you think EA500 is good, wait until you try EA1000. Yes, sparkly treble helps with details that it feels like cheating but if making a bright IEM was enough to be detailed, everyone would go for that sound signature. Simgot uses good parts and it pays off. Treble is more controlled than similarly tuned IEMs, even Simgot’s own.
Headstage on Simgot is very three-dimensional and I don’t use this word too often to describe the headstage/soundstage. It feels spacious but more than that it feels immersive and on point. Neither depth nor width feels more exaggerated than the other. Imaging and layering is very precise. Timbre is mostly great too.
Comparisons
Simgot EA1000 (Silver with Red ring) vs EA500LM (Gold Nozzle)
- EA500LM’s bass is slightly more impactful but EA1000’s bass is impactful enough and more textured. EA500LM also extends deeper into the subbass and rumbles more.
- Vocals are clearer on EA1000. The EA500LM has slightly more body and note weight.
- Both are bright IEMs and have similar intensity and tendency to sibilance in the upper mids and lower treble but EA500LM has slightly more energy in the mid treble and above so cymbals and hi-hats are more splashy, still it’s balanced out with more bass. On the other hand EA1000 still feels more controlled.
- Headstage of the EA1000 is more spacious and three-dimensional. EA1000 is also more resolving. Even though the EA500LM has more air, the EA1000 feels more effortless. It renders and layers better. Both have great imaging but EA1000 staging helps its imaging more. Timbre is great on both. If EA1000 was just an EA500 with a passive radiator, that would explain bass detail and texture but obviously it’s more than that.
Simgot EA1000 vs BQEYZ Winter
- EA1000 is bassier. Bass on Winter is fast, tight but not as impactful. Subbass extension is also better on EA1000.
- Vocals are more forward on EA1000. Winter is kind of in the similar vein but vocals are more natural and in line with the rest of the track.
- EA1000 overall brighter but Winter has some emphasis where bone conduction driver kicks in. Above 6k Winter emphasizes “S”s, “Sh”s and “T”s slightly. Male vocals are more likely to get sibilant on EA1000 with volume while females get sibilant first on Winter.
- Both have great detail rendition. EA1000 pushes the detail more in your face however, so if you are after the ultimate detail between the two, EA1000 wins. On the other hand Winter has a deeper head stage and imaging more precise. I like the timbre on Winter slightly more as the EA1000 can get a little metallic compared to that.
Conclusion
When I review a Simgot product, even I question my own objectivity. But they almost always deliver what I look for in IEMs. In EA1000 Fermat’s case, it provides a very balanced and highly technical listening without any balanced armatures, piezoelectric or planar magnetic drivers. I never could feel comfortable with multi driver IEMs as much as I did with single DDs, maybe that’s why I’m biased. With a Simgot’s single DDs, you don’t feel you are missing out and EA1000 is the ultimate form of this experience. The only criticism I can give is that they could make the alternative tuning nozzles in a way to appeal to the treble sensitive audience too. Other than that, I have no complaints and definitely going to keep EA1000 Fermats.
VLAYAR
New Head-Fier
Pros: Fenomenal sound
Quality
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Accessories
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Quality
Design
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Cons: Non
The quintessence of art and technology
Certainly! Let's expand on the details and features of the Simgot EA1000 IEMs, exploring the nuances that make them exceptional from various angles
Introduction to Excellence
The Simgot EA1000 represents a masterclass in audio engineering and design aesthetics, setting a new standard for what enthusiasts and professionals alike can expect from high-fidelity audio equipment. Crafted with an unwavering commitment to quality, these IEMs are a symphony of technical prowess and aesthetic sophistication
Design Philosophy and Aesthetics
The design of the EA1000 is a testament to Simgot’s philosophy of blending functional excellence with sleek, contemporary aesthetics. Every curve and contour is not only visually pleasing but also serves a purpose, enhancing the user experience. The outer shell’s robust construction is complemented by a finish that catches light with every movement, suggesting a sense of luxury and cutting-edge technology
These IEMs are not just tools for listening—they are fashion statements. They reflect the personality and taste of the user, making a subtle yet impactful statement of sophistication and modernity. Whether you are commuting, at a café, or in a studio, these IEMs stand out as a symbol of premium quality
Advanced Sound Engineering
The sound quality of the Simgot EA1000 is where these IEMs truly distinguish themselves. Engineered with a dynamic driver configuration, they deliver a sound profile that is both expansive and precise
High Frequencies: The treble is handled with exceptional clarity, producing highs that are as pristine as they are exhilarating. The attention to detail in the high frequencies ensures that there is never any sibilance or harshness, just pure, airy and detailed sounds that breathe life into every track
Mid Frequencies: The midrange is the heart of the sound signature. It is rich and expressive, capable of bringing forward the emotions and nuances in vocal performances and instrumental solos alike. This richness makes the music feel close enough to touch, as if each performance is happening right in front of you
Low Frequencies: The bass is a deep, textured experience that doesn’t just play notes but creates an atmosphere. It’s both powerful and controlled, allowing for a bass response that is tight and punchy without overwhelming the delicate balance of the overall sound profile. The sub-bass extends deep, adding a layer of palpable texture to electronic and orchestral pieces alike
Build Quality and User Experience
Durability is key in the design of the EA1000. The materials selected are not only beautiful to look at but are chosen for their resilience and longevity. The cable, often a weak point in earphones, is reinforced and designed to resist tangling and wear over time
Comfort and Isolation
Ergonomics play a huge part in the design of any personal audio device, and here Simgot excels. The EA1000s are designed to fit securely and comfortably in the ear, providing excellent passive noise isolation
This design not only enhances the listening experience by blocking out external noise but also ensures that the earphones can be worn for hours without discomfort
Versatility and Portability
The Simgot EA1000 is designed not just for static listening but for an on-the-go lifestyle. They come with a premium carrying case that not only protects the earphones but also serves as a stylish accessory. Whether you're an audio professional needing critical listening on the move, or an audiophile looking to enjoy high-quality sound wherever you go, these IEMs adapt to every scenario
This is one of the best 1DD IEMs I've heard, and they stand on the same pedestal with BQEYZ Autumn
Conclusion
The Simgot EA1000 IEMs are more than just another set of earphones, they are a holistic audio experience that caters to the discerning listener who demands the best in sound, design, and functionality
They embody the pinnacle of what modern audio technology can achieve, representing a profitable investment in superior sound quality. Congratulations to Simgot on a product that truly resonates success, crafted without compromise and designed to deliver a superior auditory experience
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