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SIMGOT EW300

1DD+1Planar+1PZT Tribrid Driver IEMs
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1DD+1Planar+1PZT Tribrid HiFi IEMs

Detachable Nozzles, Versatile Tuning

Full Power Gaming Gear

High-Purity Silver-Plated OFC Cable

1DD+1Planar+1PZT Tribrid HiFi IEMs

The SIMGOT EW300 features a premium setup with 1 dynamic driver, 1 planar driver, and 1 piezoelectric ceramic driver on each side. Balancing the acoustic characteristics across these drivers required careful consideration. After extensive material adjustments and acoustic testing, a tri-matrix acoustic architecture was crafted. The 10mm ceramic-like diaphragm dynamic driver delivers strong, detailed bass and rich vocals, while the 6mm annular magnetic driver and custom piezoelectric drivers enhance high frequencies. This design ensures a seamless, unified sound, providing an exceptional listening experience with wired IEMs.

Detachable Nozzles, Versatile Tuning

The EW300 offers a replaceable nozzle design, featuring two distinct tuning styles. Each set of nozzles comes with unique tuning systems and techniques. The innovative threaded connection enables quick and easy nozzle swaps, allowing users to effortlessly switch between different music styles. With personalized sound options, the EW300 provides two premium tuning choices based on the SIMGOT-Golden2023 and H-2019 target curves. These options ensure balanced sound across all frequencies, delivering rich, high-resolution vocals and a Hi-Fi experience with enhanced treble airiness, opening up a world of diverse sound possibilities with wired IEMs.

Full Power Gaming Gear

The EW300's [Gold Copper Nozzle & Purple Silicone Ring] is specifically designed for gamers, tailored for gaming scenarios. Referencing the H-2019 curve, it excels in accurate sound reproduction, making it perfect for both audiovisual content and gaming playback. With powerful bass, precise positioning, and immersive spatial effects, it ensures that crucial sounds like gunfire and footsteps are clearly distinguishable, giving you a competitive edge in the game. This is SIMGOT's full-power gear, crafted to help you dominate the battlefield.

The Convergence of Art and Science

Balancing three distinct driver technologies is a significant challenge. To tackle the complexities of the tri-matrix acoustic architecture, power distribution, and crossover points, we utilized advanced finite element acoustic simulation. This approach allowed us to simplify system models and optimize key elements such as magnetic circuits, acoustic damping positions, airflow, and piezoelectric ceramic drivers. By combining simulation with rigorous experimental tuning, we refined the EW300's acoustic performance and development efficiency, ensuring an exceptional product experience.

CNC Alloy Case, Ergonomic Fit

The EW300's robust all-metal body, crafted from high-density alloy using precision CNC technology, offers reliable protection for your music journey. The mirror-plating process adds an artistic sheen, enhancing the elegant fusion of music and beauty. The EW300 is a blend of refined craftsmanship and ergonomic design. With extensive 3D ear contour analysis and expert ergonomic shaping, it provides a perfect fit. The lightweight, over-ear design ensures a secure hold while minimizing stethoscope effects, allowing you to enjoy your music freely.

High-Purity Silver-Plated OFC Cable

The EW300 features a standard 0.78mm 2-pin high-purity silver-plated oxygen-free copper cable. Its large diameter and multi-strand design ensure precise signal transmission, enhancing sound separation and resolution. This results in a crystal-clear audio experience that faithfully captures the natural texture of instruments and vocals. The cable is encased in transparent, anti-oxidation PVC, featuring a sleek black and gold color scheme, making it both lightweight and durable. The detachable cable design allows for personalized upgrades, while the reliable dual-pin connection ensures long-lasting durability.

EW300 HBB Limited Edition

The EW300 HBB Limited Edition is a special collaboration with renowned YouTuber Hawaii Bad Boy (HBB) of BadGuyGoodAudioReviews. This version features a sleek matte black shell while maintaining the precise tuning of the standard EW300 model. It includes custom packaging and a distinctive HBB laser engraving, making it a coveted item for fans and audiophiles. The EW300 HBB combines the trusted performance of the EW300 with HBB's unique style, delivering an exceptional listening experience with an exclusive touch. Whether you're an HBB follower or an audiophile seeking premium audio, this limited edition offers a personalized and outstanding audio experience.

EW300 DSP Edition

The SIMGOT EW300 DSP stands out with its innovative design, separating the Type-C end from the DAC decoder chip. The miniaturized, curved Type-C plug is unobtrusive, perfect for gaming without interference. By positioning the main heat source (the DAC chip) away from your hand, it ensures comfort during extended gameplay. This design also reduces RF signal interference, resulting in purer sound quality. The EW300 DSP, with its mid-cable DAC placement and metal shielding, delivers clear, wide, and dynamic Hi-Fi audio. Enjoy an elevated listening experience with distortion-free sound.

Inside the Box

  • 1 x SIMGOT EW300
  • User Manual

1 Year Warranty

The SIMGOT EW300 Comes with a 1 year warranty on the In-Ear Monitors and 3 month warranty on the cable.

Technical Details

Model

SIMGOT EW300 (LOVE & X)

Driver configuration

1 dynamic driver + 1 planar magnetic driver + 1 piezoelectric ceramic driver

Dynamic driver

10mm ceramic composite diaphragm dual-chamber dynamic driver

Planar magnetic driver

6mm annular magnetic driver

Impedance

28Ω±15%(@1kHz)

Sensitivity

121dB/Vrms (@1kHz, silver steel tube&red silicone ring); 119dB/Vrms (@1kHz, golden copper tube&purple silicone ring)

Frequency response range

8Hz-40kHz

Effective frequency response

20Hz-20kHz

Connector

0.78mm 2Pin

Cable material

High-purity silver-plated OFC

Plug

STD&HBB Edition [3.5mm (without microphone)]; DSP Edition [Type-C plug (with microphone)]

PRICE
$69.99 USD

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Customer Reviews

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Torrey
My favorite new headphones!

I'm not going to write an extensive review but these thing give me nice bass, with the mids and highs all balanced at the same time, and none of the frequencies are overbearing. These also fit me well with the stock ear tips.

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D.L.
Simgot EW300 HBB + DSP Review - High sound value for just under 80$

Pros: - Nice, sturdy build quality
- Matte black finish ensuring minimal fingerprints and scratches showing
- Warm balance tonality with the red o-ring/silver nozzle
- Punchy, rugged midbass
- Warm, organic midrange
- Good treble extension and detail retrieval
- Crispy treble
- Decently wide stage
- Good technical performance overall
Cons: - Average cable quality – With the DSP cable feeling slightly worse than the 3.5mm cable
- Coherency – The Planar and PZT timbre does stand out more than the DD

Tonality:Warm-balance for the red O-ring/Silver nozzle and bassy for the pink O-ring/gold nozzle. The gold nozzle has a higher damping factor in the upper region.
Between the two nozzles, I personally like the red/silver nozzle the most. That’s why I'll prioritize talking about it more.
Bass
The bass of the EW300 is very nicely done. It has subbass over midbass. Quantity wise, the EW300 has quite a healthy dose of bass. It’s definitely not bass lite or above neutral amount, just shy a little bit from being a basshead amount imho.
Subbass is nicely extended and feels quite deep. “Why So Serious” has good tactile feedback along with the classic DD’s lingering rumble. The bass trip of “Chameleon” – Trentemoller has a really nice rumbly texture and elasticity, although lacking just a tiny bit of depth and air movement. But overall, the DD in the EW300 performs quite adequately in the subbass department.
Midbass wise, I’d consider the bass texture of the EW300 as a bit rugged, raw in its attack and presentation, not exactly creamy. Kick drums are well felt and have a good body to the hits. Contrabass is dense and heavy, while the cello sounds quite warm. The bass driver doesn’t have the quickest transients, nowhere near planar level or of the EA1000’s level, so I'm not fully on board when listening to extreme metal tracks like “Distress Rehearsal” – Every Time I Die. But with some slower pace, more mellow soundtracks though, the EW300 passes with flying colors.
Mids
The general description about the EW300’s midrange is warm, smooth and inoffensive. There is a bit of bass bleed into the lower midrange, but it’s not catastrophic as the midbass is quite nicely done by the DD. This gives vocals and certain instruments a nice weightyness to them.
When listening to “My Way” – Frank Sinatra, “Just the two of us” – Grover Washington, their voices sound meaty and have a good amount of heft to their voices. Female vocals sound lively with ample richness yet not shouty when listening to Celine Dion “All by Myself”, Taylor Swift’s 1989 album and Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” + “Please please please”. I’d say both male and female vocals have quite a balanced emphasis to their voice.
When listening to “Shivers” by Ed Sheeran, there's a very minimal amount of sibilance.
Instrument's timbre is... “relatively” natural. I said relatively as although they sound natural for the most part, i sometimes notice there’s a bit of an off-timbre feeling in the overtones of some instruments in orchestra tracks due to the planar driver. There’s only a little bit of it, so i didn’t mind it too much, it’s just something that i noticed. This has more to do with the drivers, not the tuning itself. 95% of the time, i don’t hear that off-timbre. It’s even less so after brain burn-in period. Piano have good note weight to them and is quite pleasant overall when listen to “Starry Night” – Jordan Critz. Listen to the track “Tempest” and “Encounter” of “Blast of Tempest OST”, violin are nicely emphasized, with good texture and bite to them, very little abrasiveness to the stroke.
Treble
The treble of the EW300 is decently extended, crisp, snappy and not fatiguing. It doesn’t have a great amount of brilliance and air, just enough to support other elements of the songs. Cymbal crashes have decent shimmering and sparkles, and has a bit of crunchiness to it. Hihat sounds nice and has a cool wispiness to them.
When observing how natural it sounds in the sustain and decay of the percussion instruments, it’s not as smooth and natural as a dynamic driver, but it does highlight, giving presence and a bit of micro details to the instruments there. The planar and PZT definitely don’t sound harsh or too unnatural, but they do stand out more compared to the DD that was used for the bass. On one hand, that shows some slight incoherence regarding the driver setup; on the other hand, you are getting what you’re buying for, since you know what you’d get from the configuration.
Technicalities
The EW300 HBB has really good technical performance. It has a really good sense of width and depth, height not as good. Imaging is also quite great as well. The resolution is also good. There’s not much I can fault here for the EW300, especially for its price. Sure it certainly doesn’t reach any high end or ground breaking level, but for $70-$80, it certainly feels very well rounded.

Read more of my review at: https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/simgot-ew3...

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M.M.
Excellent

Insanely good value for money. I also own the supermix 4 and prefer the sound and tuning of those but the EW300 punch way above their price. They will be my go to recommendation when anyone asks which beginner IEM they should buy. I like the fact that they have the different tuning nozzles and foam.

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Nick Hazinakis
Best Tuned Simgot

I own the Supermix 4, EA500LM, EM6L, and EW200. The x HBB EW300 sounds better than all of the above, at least for my preferences. Simgot normally does a good job tuning their IEMs, but there is always a bit too much sizzle in the upper mids or treble. Not with the x HBB EW300. This is the most balanced sounding Simgot to date. If this is the new direction of tuning that Simgot is pursuing, then I will definitely be purchasing their future offerings.

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