In the world of wired in-ear earphoneswhere each manufacturer strives to stand out with their technology and design, the SIMGOT EM10 grabs attention with its intricate configuration and technological solutions. These hybrid earphones combine 1 DD + 8 BA + 1 PZT drivers, promising a rich and multifaceted sound. Interest in such models often relates to the quest for an optimal balance between sound quality, comfort, and design. Let’s see how the SIMGOT EM10 meets modern demands and fits into the overall context of audiophile products.
What does Simgot offer in the Simgot EM10 IEMs?
Simgot’s EM10 earphones combine a dynamic driver, eight balanced armature drivers, and a piezoelectric tweeter, delivering balanced and detailed sound. These earphones stand out with pronounced sub-bass, as well as balanced mids and highs, making them suitable for various music genres. The build quality and comfortable fit make the EM10 an excellent choice for those who value precise and natural sound.
Sound in Simgot EM10 wired earphones
- Overall Presentation: Each wired earphone features one dynamic driver, eight balanced armature drivers, and one piezoelectric tweeter, with an impedance of 46 ohms. To fully unleash the potential of this combination, a powerful source, such as an external amplifier or a high-end MP3 player, is necessary, rather than a standard smartphone, built-in sound card, or weak dongle. The earphones are tuned to the Harman 2019 target curve, providing natural and balanced sound that aligns with modern audiophile standards. They offer a pronounced V-shaped sound profile with an emphasis on sub-bass, as well as balanced mids and naturally sounding highs.
- Low Frequencies: The focus on low frequencies lies in the sub-bass, which sounds dense and deep, sometimes even aggressive, but not overwhelming, ensuring the entire frequency spectrum remains clear. The mid-bass is significantly quieter but still dense and cohesive, with good speed and clear texture transmission, less emphasized and not as aggressive. The punch sounds tight and dense with natural clean decays. However, in some compositions, the low frequencies may seem slightly accented.
Listening suggestion: “Bad Guy” – Billie Eilish - Mid Frequencies: The mids sound restrained and soft, with a slight echo from the eight armature drivers. Vocals and instruments like violins sound clear but with a slightly artificial tint. The sound isn’t too sharp or dominant, allowing details to be transmitted without excessive aggression. Pianos and other instruments have good texture, though the attack may be slightly less sharp. Female vocals are delivered delicately but not as fully as in some other models, and male vocals sound a bit thinner. Overall, the mids are balanced but might not convey the warmth and liveliness you might expect. One might say the mids are less emotional and more monitoring-oriented. During extended listening, your ear adjusts to this sound presentation, and the armature driver accents become less noticeable, even accepted as natural and realistic.
Listening suggestion: “All I Want” – Kodaline - High Frequencies: Expanded thanks to the piezoelectric driver, allowing microdetails to be well-transmitted. When listening to percussive elements like hi-hats, rides, and crashes, the sound is clear but not always with the brilliance and airiness you might expect. Hi-hats and rides have a distinct and rich sound, and crashes are delivered with sufficient expressiveness. Sibilant sounds do not resonate uncomfortably, though decays are somewhat more stretched, in line with the piezoelectric driver. Overall, the highs sound very technical and correct.
Listening suggestion: “Viva La Vida” – Coldplay - Detail: The detail level of these earphones can be described as adequate: enough to convey the main nuances of a recording but not to the point of focusing on minutiae. This approach avoids excessive analyticality and allows you to focus on the overall musical picture.
Listening suggestion: “With or Without You” – U2 - Soundstage: Slightly wider and deeper than average, creating a sense of space that fully immerses the listener in the music. The earphones place the listener in the conductor’s seat, though the orchestra isn’t spread out as widely as one might desire. The soundstage’s width and depth are not sufficiently expansive.
Listening suggestion: “The Great Gig in the Sky” – Pink Floyd - Conclusion: The earphones perform excellently across any genre, offering rich and melodic sound. They impress with the depth and brightness of the sub-bass, which adds considerable power to the music. The mids are slightly muted, which might give the impression of the sound being enveloped by a light damping layer, softening dynamics and emotionality. However, natural highs compensate for this, adding naturalness and precision to the sound. Over time, you get used to this sound signature, but a feeling remains that the earphones could reveal more nuances and immerse you deeper into the virtual soundstage.
These earphones are great for genres where powerful bass and detailed highs are important, such as electronic music, hip-hop, pop, as well as modern R&B and rock. Thanks to their balanced and pleasant sound, they are suitable for both music lovers who want to enjoy their favorite music and audiophiles who appreciate accuracy and naturalness in sound details.
Sound in games and movies:
- Sound in Games: Directly connecting the earphones to a computer is not recommended due to their high impedance. However, using an additional amplifier or external sound card allows the earphones to unleash their full potential.
- In Movies: When connected through an amplifier, the earphones provide excellent immersion and rich sound.
- Sound under $500 – 9.5/10.
- Sound under $1000 among hybrids is 8.5/10.
Comparison with competitors
In direct comparison, the Simgot EM10 offers balanced sound with an emphasis on sub-bass and balanced mids. Hidizs MS5 impresses with its detail and emotional richness, creating significant differences in sound presentation, making it difficult to choose a leader. Thieaudio Monarch MK3 stands out with a high level of detail and spatiality, providing the most accurate and realistic sound in this comparison. In the end, the choice depends on preferences and budget: the EM10 excels in balance, the MS5 in detail and emotion, and the Monarch MK3 offers the highest accuracy and depth but requires a larger budget.
Design and comfort
- Simgot EM10
- Hidizs MS5
- THIEAUDIO Monarch MKIII
- Material quality – 9/10
- Design – 8.5/10
- Comfort – 9.5 /10
Features
- Driver Configuration: Single 1 dynamic + 8 balanced armature + 1 piezoelectric
- Impedance (DC): 41.6Ω ±15%
- Sensitivity: 120 dB/mW (@1 kHz)
- Frequency Range: 5 Hz – 40 kHz
- Connectors: 3.5mm SE, 4.4mm balanced
- Cable: 2-core high-purity copper modular cable
- Earphone Material: Medical-grade resin, copper-plated zinc alloy faceplate
- Weight: 7g (per side)
What’s in the box?
- Simgot EM10 Earphones
- 2-pin Modular Cable
- 3.5 mm and 4.4 mm Jack Connectors
- 2 Sets of Eartips (S, M, L) with Narrow and Wide Nozzle Openings
- Carrying Case Organizer
- Envelope with Greetings
- User Manual
Conclusion

The wired Simgot EM10 earphones are a model that combines balanced sound and quality craftsmanship. Their sound signature is calm and cohesive, with an emphasis on deep sub-bass and natural highs. The midrange, though slightly subdued, provides a comfortable listening experience. The sound of the earphones is tailored to modern audiophile standards, making them suitable for extended listening across various genres.
The appearance of the EM10 evokes mixed feelings. The designers aimed to reflect the philosophy of yin and yang, but for some, the look may seem unusual or even whimsical. Nonetheless, the build quality and materials are top-notch, underscoring the reliability and durability of the model. The litz-wired cable and solid packaging add to the premium feel, though the limited choice of eartips and lack of a 2.5 mm connector slightly reduce their versatility.
Overall, the EM10 will appeal to both music lovers and audiophiles who appreciate precision and harmony in sound and are looking for reliable earphones for everyday use. I personally liked the earphones, but the price is quite high.