LetShuoer Soloist

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Previously known as Wretched Stare
Smooth performer
Pros: Bass is pleasant with good depth and details. Mids are forward and clear.
Cons: Case is a little smaller than needed. Upper-Mids are a little thin
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The Letshuoer Solist comes well documented and premium looking package. Inside one finds all the accessories you will need.
Included inside:
●LETSHUOER Soloist

●Stock cable

●Six pairs of silicone eartips

●Two paid of foam eartips

●2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter

●2.5mm to 4.4mm adapter

●Carrying case
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The soloist is small, and the resin shape is rounded so it will be comfortable for all ear types. I found the build to be sturdy and light, the unique dynamic Kevlar dome driver with liquid silicone inside and the beautiful outside make this one special. The isolation was above average and stock tips worked well. I really like the included 2.5mm balanced cable with adapters.

Specifications
Impedance: 32±2Ω
Sensitivity at 1w: 105±1db
Distortion: 0.5%±0.2%
Frequency Response: 20Hz-30KHz
Net Weight: 6.5g
Connector: 0.78 2Pin
Housing Material: Resin
Construction: High Precision 3D Printing

Sound:

Bass:
Sub-Bass is deep with great weight and details, the texture and control are good. The Sub-Bass responds well the rock and EDM music with a nonaggressive deep rumble. Mid-Bass has a nice defined speedy slam and overall, the Bass presents with almost zero distortion even on boosted recordings.

Midrange:
The Mids present Clear and engaging. The Lower mids have a little warmth and some recession but the upper Mids are forward and energetic with a little thinner sound. Still there are good details here. For the most part Midrange has great separation and transparency. Male vocals come across inviting and smooth, while Female vocals are more aggressive but not to shouty and harsh levels at normal volume. I found the Mids well done even if a little uneven at times.

Treble:
The highs have good resolution. There is no peaks or sudden dips just a nice pleasant natural tone with great extension. Sound of symbols crashing are highly organic. This is not a treble head IEM but these are good quality highs with neutrality.

Soundstage:
Is wide but not holographic or 3D but its good, not the widest but it certainly is more natural in size than other Bass oriented IEM. It also has excellent placement and details.

Conclusion:
The LetShuoer Soloist is a great Bass centered IEM with a fun V-shaped signature and some really good technicalities.
It's made well, comes with a lot of accessories and it looks beautiful in my opinion.

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