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Review: Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo – Stars at your feet

Thanks to Letshuoer and HifiGO for providing the Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo for review purposes.


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As an experienced audiophile, I am always on the lookout for the latest and greatest in-ear monitors (IEMs) that can offer exceptional sound quality and a well-tuned frequency response. That’s why I was eager to get my hands on the Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo, a high-end IEM that promises to deliver an immersive listening experience. With a sleek and unique design inspired by space and advanced features like a detachable cable and a LSD Diaphragm Hybrid DD and BA, the Letshuoer Galileo certainly looks promising on paper. But as we all know, the true test of an IEM is how it performs in real-life listening scenarios. So, in this review, I’ll be putting the Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo to the test, examining its build quality, design, sound quality, and features to see if it still lives up to the hype.

Technical Specifications

Packaging

The box itself is compact, which makes it easy to store and transport.Inside the box, you’ll find the IEMs themselves, along with a variety of accessories that include a detachable cable, a hard carrying case, and different sizes of silicone ear tips. 

The hard case is also a nice touch, as it provides STRONG protection for the IEMs when you’re on the go. Overall, the packaging of the Letshuoer Galileo is well-thought-out, with everything you need to get started included and presented in an attractive and functional manner.

Cable 

Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo is using the Letshuoer legacy quad braided cable. It looks strong and soft to touch at the same time. Cable’s extensions are slim in size.

S12 and Galileo Cables

Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo Sound 

One of the standout features of Galileo headphones is their exceptional clarity and balance. Whether you’re listening to classical music, pop hits, or anything in between, the sound is crisp, detailed, and immersive. The bass is somewhat deep and powerful without being overwhelming, while the treble is clear and bright without any harshness. Midrange is the star of the show.

Bass

The Letshuoer Galileo IEMs have a well-defined and impactful bass response that is suitable for a wide range of music genres. The bass is deep, tight, and well-controlled, without being overpowering or bloated. The Galileo’s bass has excellent extension and sub-bass presence, which results in a satisfying rumble and impact. The mid-bass is also well-balanced and doesn’t bleed into the midrange, allowing for a clear and detailed presentation of vocals and instruments. Overall, the Letshuoer Galileo IEMs offer a well-tuned and dynamic bass response that complements the rest of the frequency range and delivers an enjoyable listening experience.

Midrange

I didn’t find the midrange of the famous person influenced earphone isn’t neglected. Underlined to be exact. This statement is obvious in mid-heavy genres like progressive rock. An average Camel song with flute, keyboard, and guitars. Bass drums and cymbals all sound in unison. The Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo IEM have a well-balanced and natural midrange that is clear, detailed, and engaging. The Galileo’s midrange is neither recessed nor forward, which allows for a balanced and accurate presentation of vocals and instruments. The lower midrange has good body and warmth, which results in a natural and realistic presentation of male vocals and instruments like guitars and drums. The upper midrange is well-defined and detailed, which allows for a clear and accurate presentation of female vocals and instruments like pianos and violins. The Galileo’s midrange has good resolution and texture, which allows for a nuanced and dynamic presentation of music. Overall, the Letshuoer Galileo IEM offer a well-tuned and natural midrange that delivers an enjoyable listening experience.

Treble

In short, it’s pretty good. But the treble frequencies of its DD is competent enough to serve both classical, rock, and electronic music equally, as its price tag allows.

In long; It has a well-extended and detailed treble response that adds clarity and sparkle to the overall sound signature. Its treble is well-balanced, without being overly bright or sibilant, which can cause listening fatigue. The upper treble is well-extended, which results in a sense of air and openness, especially in orchestral and classical music. The Galileo’s treble has good resolution and detail retrieval, which allows for a clear and accurate presentation of cymbals, strings, and other high-frequency instruments. Overall, the Letshuoer Galileo IEMs offer a well-tuned and refined treble response that complements the rest of the frequency range and enhances the overall listening experience.

Frequency Responses in Summary, image courtesy of precog

Comparisons

Letshuoer Galileo is an IEM that offers heartwarming sound quality for its price. However, there are several other IEMs priced around $100 that are worth considering, and I will compare Galileo with three of them.

  1. Final Audio E3000: The Final Audio E3000 is a popular pair of IEMs priced around $60. These IEMs are known for their warm and smooth sound signature, with a slight emphasis on the midrange. In comparison to the Galileo, the Final Audio E3000 offers a more laid-back and relaxed sound, with less emphasis on bass and treble. However, the E3000’s build quality is not as sturdy as the Galileo’s and they don’t offer as many features.
  2. FiiO FH1s: The FiiO FH1s is a hybrid IEM that combines a dynamic driver and a balanced armature driver to deliver a well-rounded and balanced sound signature. Priced around $80, the FH1s offers a more balanced and accurate sound signature than Galileo, with less emphasis on bass and more emphasis on clarity and detail. However, the Galileo offers a wider soundstage and better separation between instruments.
  3. BLON BL-03: The BLON BL-03 is a budget-friendly IEM priced around $30 that has gained a cult following for its excellent sound quality. These IEMs have a warm and balanced sound signature, with a strong emphasis on bass. Compared to Galileo, the BL-03 offers a more laid-back and smooth sound signature, with less emphasis on treble and a narrower soundstage. However, the BL-03 is a great value for the price and offers a good alternative for those on a tight budget.

Where to Buy 

Conclusion

In general, I would strongly suggest the Galileo iem to everyone who places premium design and balanced, neutral, and most important, natural sound above others. Not only music aficionados, audiophiles in general will benefit. With its pristine clarity and wide soundstage, the Galileo iem is an ideal choice for music enthusiasts, audiophiles, and anyone else who desires to experience a superior audio experience. The Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo iem is equipped with dual drivers that is designed to deliver an accurate, natural, slightly warm, and detailed sound. Furthermore, the earphones feature a lightweight, ergonomic design that is comfortable to wear and provides a snug fit, making them perfect for long listening sessions.

92/100

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