LETSHUOER X GIZAUDIO Galileo

General Information

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SPECIFICATION:

MODEL
: LETSHUOER X GIZAUDIO GALILEO
IMPEDANCE: 14Ω
SENSITIVITY: 104dB
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20Hz - 20KHz
CABLE LENGTH: 1.2M
PIN TYPE: 2-PIN CONNECTOR (0.78MM)
PLUG TYPE: 3.5mm,
DRIVER UNIT(S): (1) DYNAMIC DRIVER, (1) BALANCED ARMATURE DRIVER

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SifatBD

New Head-Fier
Letshuoer Galileo Earphone Review
Pros: Design
Overall Sound performance
Allrounder
Budget friendly
Cons: Treble
The Letshuoer Galileo Earphone with its 4.4mm jack promises to deliver an exceptional audio experience. As an avid music listener, I was eager to put these earphones to the test and discover if they truly lived up to their claims of superior sound quality. After using the Letshuoer Galileo extensively for the past few weeks, I am ready to share my detailed review.

Shout out to Hifigo for giving me an opportunity to review the Galileo. You can check out their site for galileo as well as others music gears. They ship world wide

Design and Build Quality:

The Letshuoer Galileo boasts a sleek and elegant design, exuding a sense of sophistication.As the name was taken after a great astronomer Galileo Galilei the design of faceplate was like Universe .To cope up with the design I have edited a taken picture with the universe in the background Lol. The earphones have a lightweight yet sturdy construction, ensuring durability while providing a comfortable fit for extended listening sessions. The 4.4mm gold-plated jack feels robust and securely connects to compatible devices without any signal loss or audio interference.
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Accessories:
The Letshuoer Galileo comes with a variety of accessories that enhance the overall package. Apart from the multiple pairs of silicone ear tips in different sizes, it includes a sturdy carry case, a cleaning brush. At first opening the case was quite tough . I didn't want to break the case that's why watched a video on how to open galileo case on youtube .

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The included accessories not only offer convenience but also add value to the overall purchase. The cable was good enough , Looks premium. The high-quality oxygen-free copper silver-plated able was rigid , strong and tangled free. I have used the stock cable for listening music. I don't think you need to change the cable .I have chosen the 4.4mm connector .There was a variation of 3.5mm as well.

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Sound Quality:

Speaking of comfort, the Galileo earphones are designed to fit snugly in the ear without causing discomfort or fatigue during extended use. The lightweight build and ergonomic design make them suitable for long listening sessions without any discomfort or ear fatigue.

When I have connected the earphone with a basic 4.4mm port directly . i didn't like the sound quality at first. I thought it is not a good earphone but later when i connected with an amp dac my perception was change and I started to like the earphone very much.

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For sound quality, the Galileo earphones genuinely shine. The incorporation of the 4.4mm balanced jack elevates the listening experience to a whole new level. The audio reproduction is outstanding, with an expansive soundstage and excellent instrument separation. The earphones excel in delivering a balanced and natural sound signature, making them suitable for a wide range of music genres.

The bass response too good which is tight and controlled, not overpowering, and yet delivers a satisfying punch.
The sub-bass more emphasized than the mid bass. The mid-bass is clear , not muddy . I just loved the drum kick while using galileo. That was like genuine in front of listening experience. Midrange frequencies are rich and warm, allowing vocals and instruments to shine without being overshadowed. The tonality is accurate and the timbre natural. Voice was great as well not recessed .

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The treble is detailed and well-extended, offering crispness without being harsh or sibilant though there are some issues in the treble region for me. Sometimes it wass hurting my ears and putting me in discomfort in the ear for over crispness . Sometimes it feels like metalic. The Letshuoer Galileo provides above-average noise isolation, effectively blocking out most ambient sounds. This allows for a more immersive listening experience, especially in noisy environments. The included assortment of ear tips ensures a proper seal, contributing to both noise isolation and overall comfort.

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Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Letshuoer Galileo earphone with its 4.4mm jack is an audiophile's dream come true. Its exceptional sound quality, balanced sound signature, and comfortable design make it a top-tier option for music enthusiasts under 100$ budget . The 4.4mm jack enhances the audio performance, making it compatible with high-resolution audio players and amplifiers.While the Galileo earphones are not the most budget-friendly option on the market, the investment is undoubtedly worth it for music lovers seeking unparalleled sound quality. If you are willing to invest in a premium pair of earphones and value exceptional audio performance, the Letshuoer Galileo with its 4.4mm jack should be at the top of your list.

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Ichos

Reviewer at hxosplus
A gaze at the milky way
Pros: + Balanced tuning
+ Sub-bass extension
+ Expressive mid-range
+ Smooth and forgiving
+ Open sounding
+ Great looks and build quality
+ Very comfortable
+ Good noise attenuation
+ Comes with a carrying case
Cons: - Bass is lacking in weight
- Not that impactful
- Not the last word in resolution and refinement
- Average detail retrieval
- Slightly artificial treble
- Soundstage is mostly flat
- Bulky carrying case
The price of the LETSHUOER x GIZAUDIO Galileo is $99.99 and is exclusively available from HiFiGo.

You can read the full LETSHUOER Galileo Review by following the link.

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Executive summary

The LETSHUOER Galileo is a well made earphone with great looks and very comfortable fit. It is lightweight and offers good passive noise attenuation. It comes with a high quality cable, plenty of eartips and a hard carrying case which is water resistant.

The LETSHUOER Galileo has a balanced and forgiving nature making it a solid option for everyone looking for a smooth sounding earphone suitable for most kinds of music. It has plenty of bass with good technicallities that is slightly lacking in physical impact and weight. The mid-range is melodious and evenly tuned with plenty of natural timbre and the treble is rather smooth and forgiving but not without some issues and mainly the lack of refinement and a touch of metallic timbre. The soundstage is open and spacious with good imaging but it is mostly flat.

The LETSHUOER Galileo is a solid option in the sub $100 category which is very crowded but it can win you for it's smooth and rather forgiving nature.
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You can check the Simgot EA500 , tinhifi C3, Dunu Titan S or JD7
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drewbadour

100+ Head-Fier
LetShuoer x Gizaudio Galileo Review: Cruising the Goldilocks Zone of IEMs
Pros: Very pleasant and very versatile tuning
Very smooth tuning
The build is solid
Beautiful shell and great fit/ergonomics
Zero fatigue
Cons: Lacks a little sparkle and air
Lags a little in technicalities
Could be a little bit more dynamic

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Introduction:​

If you’ve dabbled in this hobby anytime over the past couple years, two names that you are most likely very familiar with are LetShuoer and Gizaudio. LetShuoer is the brand behind the critically acclaimed S12 Planar IEM and the EJ07 lineup, among other less known in ear monitors, and Gizaudio is the brainchild of Timmy Vangtan, one of the most well loved and respected reviewers in the portable audio world. In conjunction with LetShuoer, the Galileo, a one dynamic driver, and one balanced armature driver hybrid is Timmy’s first IEM collaboration and hopefully not his last!

An interesting fact is that the name, Galileo, as much as the space themed packaging and nebula-like faceplates of this beautiful IEM do suggest a homage to the famed astronomer, comes from a Japanese book series and drama, Detective Galileo.

Where to Buy:​

Hifigo

Amazon




PROS:​

  • Very pleasant and very versatile tuning
  • Very smooth tuning
  • The build is solid
  • Beautiful shell and great fit/ergonomics
  • Zero fatigue



CONS:​

  • Lacks a little sparkle and air
  • Lags a little in technicalities
  • Could be a little bit more dynamic



WHO THIS IS FOR:​

  • Those looking for a long-session IEM that is perfect for relaxing with
  • Mids lovers
  • Those looking for a smooth and enjoyable listen
  • Those new to the IEM looking for a great starting point



WHO THIS ISN’T FOR:​

  • Those looking for an incisive listen



Build, Fit, Accessories:​

What’s in the box: The Galileo comes in a relatively small sized box with artwork that resembles a window peering out into space. In the box are the IEMs themselves and one of the most solid (and sometimes tricky to open) IEM cases to be included with any IEMs I’ve owned or demoed. It’s not a case that one would carry around, but there is quite a lot of space inside with eartips and an IEM cleaning tool attached. The cable included is very solid and among the highest quality cables included with IEMs I’ve handled in this price range – it’s very similar to the one included with the S12.

Build and fit: The build quality of the Galileo is great, almost reminiscent of the resin EJ07 shell – relatively small in size but quite comfortable. Your mileage may vary. Overall, build and fit is great with the one caveat – the included cable does have relatively small earhooks, so that might cause some interference with getting a good seal, however, so a little bit of fiddling around will likely be required if using the stock cable.




Overall Sound:​

The LetShuoer x Gizaudio Galileo is a very pleasant IEM to listen to. Never offensive, never too intense. It is a very smooth and relaxed IEM and is very nicely balanced with a slight vocal-centric character. It’s not a very technically strong IEM but it is very easy to listen to for very long sessions.




Bass:​

The sub-bass focused bass shelf is neither too much nor too little and is quite pleasant if not lacking a just bit of texture and tactility. While it won’t blow anyone away with punchiness or slam, the quantity is just right and it doesn’t bleed into the midrange, while adding a nice touch of warmth.




Mids:​

The midrange is my favorite part of the Galileo. Vocals, especially female vocals, have a nice richness and sweetness to them without being shouty. There is a buttery smooth quality to the sound and yet there is a decent amount of clarity.




Treble:​

Treble on the Galileo is a little bit rolled off, which unfortunately is accompanied by a slight lack of air and sparkle. On the other hand, the treble is incredibly smooth. This tuning ensures that the Galileo is never fatiguing and never becomes harsh or sibilant. Things like cymbal strikes and percussion do lack a bit of incisiveness but it’s not offensive.




Technicalities:​

This is not the strong point of the Galileo. Resolution, imaging, staging are all about average for IEMs. Overall timbre is natural sounding with the exception of some instruments lacking bite. It does also lack a bit of dynamics and transients are a bit blunted and lacking a bit of crispness. But where the Galileo lacks in technicalities, it more than makes up in smoothness and pleasantness.




Conclusion:​

Given that the name and packaging does elicit images of space, it’s hard not to ignore space related analogies despite knowing that the Galileo nomenclature is related, as mentioned before, to a fictional detective. In astronomy related concepts, the Galileo makes me think of the goldilocks zone, that is, the orbital zone around any given star in which conditions would allow for a planet with a pressurized atmosphere to maintain liquid water on the surface. In other words, like a planet within the goldilocks zone, the Galileo is pleasant – it’s buttery smooth and infinitely easy to listen to. While it may not blow anyone away in terms of technicalities, it is a safe bet for anyone looking for a mid-focused IEM with sweet vocals. Timmy’s first IEM collaboration is quite enjoyable and I look forward to seeing what he cooks up next!

Comments

FalseProphet

100+ Head-Fier
It might be great in its price range but surely it is not a titan killer, wish they went for some planar technology which would be the best bang for a buck, proper developement in that area could bring high end sound closer to masses, that I would call an achievement! Better they be worth of the name of Galileo!
 
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537778

100+ Head-Fier
Well, its a full range Sonion BA..... we'll see if how does it sound in real life.
So you saying companies doing multi BA are doing it wrong? Mark my word it's not going be a cheap IEM hence I asked for more than one BA so it competes what top tier multi BA / hybrid IEMs do.
 

NecroPhage

New Head-Fier
Letshuoer has been performing above expectations with the EJ07 and the S12 and the derivatives.
I'll wait and see the reviews maybe the crossover is just in the treble, essentially making this a very coherent single DD IEM for the most part.
 

NecroPhage

New Head-Fier
S12 exists with no treble? huh, thats news to me
I reworded that, I mean the opposite. The S12 for the price category has spicy jet good treble. Having the same company introduce an IEM into the market, not having that, it strange to me. Hence, I will wait for other measurements.
 

Carpet

Headphoneus Supremus
1 x BA is too little to make a real life impact.
Simply untrue. There are numerous 1+1 configuration IEMs that perform very well at a range of different price points (eg CVJ CSA, TRN TA1 Max, ECCI YST-02, TRI Meteor and IKKO OH10).

Look at comparison of Campur Joyful 1 and 1&1 in this video from Hi-Fri Audio, basically the same IEM with HZSound Heart Mirror DD with or without a single 30095 BA.

 
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537778

100+ Head-Fier
Simply untrue. There are numerous 1+1 configuration IEMs that perform very well at a range of different price points (eg CVJ CSA, TRN TA1 Max, ECCI YST-01, TRI Meteor and IKKO OH10).

Look at comparison of Campur Joyful 1 and 1&1 in this video from Hi-Fri Audio, basically the same IEM with HZSound Heart Mirror DD with or without a single 30095 BA.


OK go buy then
 

Carpet

Headphoneus Supremus
OK go buy then
I have. My point was that the addition of a single BA can make a significant change to tuning, the rush of some manufacturers to cram a large number of drivers into a shell doesn't always make an improvement to sound. It had turned into more of a marketing gimmick than product improvement in many cases (looking at you KZ, CCA and TRN). :rolling_eyes:
 

wiesolos

New Head-Fier
So you saying companies doing multi BA are doing it wrong? Mark my word it's not going be a cheap IEM hence I asked for more than one BA so it competes what top tier multi BA / hybrid IEMs do.
"Mark your words" lol? For what? It was a cheap IEM at the end costing just $100 USD. So it surely doesn't need to compete with top tier multi BA as you say.
 
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537778

100+ Head-Fier
"Mark your words" lol? For what? It was a cheap IEM at the end costing just $100 USD. So it surely doesn't need to compete with top tier multi BA as you say.
Don't be a Mobi's Dee - KZ x Crinacle CRN was hybrid and only costed $35 - even had electrostatic for way less than $100. And I am sure you can find plenty of examples like that if you take your head of out the toilet.
 
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