Symphonium
Cables
Headphones
Best Known For
Headphones
/
In-Ear-Monitor (IEM)
Used Products
0
 Available
Average Price
$501-$1,000
Brand Popularity
841
 of 900+
Products Listed
9
Review Count
37
Founding Year
2016
Headquarters
Singapore
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What's unique about the brand

Symphonium is a hifi audio brand best known for headphones that use FLAT (Filtered Linear Attenuation Tuning) to maintain frequency response consistency across different sources, and PHAT (Phase Harmony Attenuation Technology) to deliver exceptionally smooth treble extension until 20 kHz.

What reviewers are saying

We read all the reviews. Here's what reviewers feel most strongly about:

  • Symphonium differentiates itself by crafting IEMs with low driver counts, yet achieving sonic performance that often surpasses expectations for such configurations.
  • The brand is known for its close collaboration with the audiophile community, incorporating feedback and insights from reviewers and enthusiasts into product development.

Our favorite reviewer quotes:

  • "Having tested numerous high-end IEMs, I've never encountered anything like the Titan when it comes to bass. The Titan's bass is massive, rumbling, and powerful without losing clarity." (https://www.theaudiostore.in/blogs/reviews/review-of-symphonium-titan-in-ear-monitors?srsltid=AfmBOorzspuMPAi2IMToV4JtWxglU518cj0ApKsoXjfBN9tpFYC5FQ1v)
  • "Bass having both physicality and details is a rare feat indeed, and the Crimson manage it with aplomb. The macrodynamic punch is breathtaking in this segment, as I was caught off-guard when first listening to this track on the Crimson." (https://www.headphonesty.com/2024/04/symphonium-crimson-review)
  • "The Helios has possibly the best treble extension of any IEM I've heard. It's crystal clear with exceptional balance and effortless airiness." (https://headphones.com/blogs/reviews/symphonium-helios-review-the-start-of-something-great?srsltid=AfmBOooFTxLVIPfgoUTx-y-HIzHB2YuNYkPq4Dn7xppRJyUKHwaJNo)
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Lineup comparison

We think it's helpful to understand how their products compare. To learn more about each, scroll to the section above to click through to individual product pages.

Meteor

  • Positioning: An entry-level IEM line designed for compactness and everyday use.
  • Description: It offers a crisp sound in a small package with a unique mini driver that delivers clear performance. Compared to the other models, its tuning and build are best for smaller rooms and tighter budgets, lacking the extra processing or larger drivers found in the Titan or Helios.

Titan

  • Positioning: A mid-range model focused on delivering enhanced bass performance.
  • Description: It provides a strong bass response with a dedicated driver setup that brings forward deep low frequencies. Compared to the Meteor or Helios, its simpler design suits users looking for a big sound while still meeting daily listening needs.

Helios

  • Positioning: A mid-to-high range option aimed at clean sub-bass clarity and balanced sound.
  • Description: It stands out with a custom low-end section that offers clear, punchy bass and smoother transitions across frequencies. When compared to the Titan, which emphasizes extra bass, Helios offers a wider soundstage and clarity.

Crimson

  • Positioning: A high-end model designed for richer tonal detail and refined sound.
  • Description: It features a novel tuning method that balances bass and treble for a fuller sound and improved detail. In contrast to the Helios or Titan, its design provides a more sophisticated performance for users who need refined audio imaging and extra sonic detail.

Giant

  • Positioning: A flagship model offering groundbreaking performance and build quality in the lineup.
  • Description: It uses an innovative driver and tuning design that delivers superior detail and a wide dynamic range. Compared to Crimson or Helios, its advanced build and processing meet the needs of users with high technical and functionality standards.
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