Symphonium Titan IEM

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Description

Driver Crossover: TrueX™ Custom 3-Way Crossover

Frequency Response: 8Hz - 24kHz, ± 2 dB

Sensitivity: 105dB/Vrms @ 1 kHz

Impedance: 3.00 Ohms @ 1 kHz

Socket: Spring Loaded 0.78mm 2-Pin

Cable: 25.5 AWG Pure OCC Copper Litz Neptune [4-Wire Only] , OE Plug Termination w/4.4mm and 3.5mm plugs

Cable Impedance: 0.17 Ohms (3.5mm), 0.17 Ohms (4.4mm) @ 1kHz (4-Wire)

Warranty: 1-Year Limited

Warranty Period: 1 Year from the date of Invoice
Covered: Manufacturing Defects Only
Warranty Form: https://www.theaudiostore.in/pages/warranty-claim-form

Symphonium Audio is a Singaporean audio company that is dedicated to creating premium quality in-ear monitors (IEMs) for audiophiles. They believe in providing music lovers with an immersive audio experience through their products, which are crafted with attention to detail and precision engineering. Symphonium Audio's IEMs are designed to deliver a balanced and natural sound signature, making them ideal for critical listening and studio use.

Customer Reviews

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Jayjit Biswas (Mumbai)
Some update about Titan IEM post 10 days use

After all permutation and combination best Titan Set up is
Azla Sedna Silicone eartips L
Effect Audio Eros S cable 8W
Paired with XDuo Bal 2 as it power hungry

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Jayjit Biswas (Pune)
Onto the review of the Symphonium Titan!

My personal preference is an IEM where I get good hitting bass and have a detailed treble with decent mids.

Gear Used
I used AK SR35 DAP paired with xDuoo XD05 Bal 2 Portable Wireless Balanced DAC & Headphone Amplifier with the Titan’s stock cable and AZLA SednaEarfit Crystal Standard - 2 Pairs L.

Looks and fit
Since Symphonium started moving away from their industry style Helios bland shell design to the new designs like the Crimson, I’ve been a huge fan of these new color schemes and slightly smaller shell designs. The Titan has a black shell with an outer blue ring on the faceplate. The faceplate has a middle carbon fiber insert like the Crimson but with a gold flake instead of the red one the Crimson used. The shells are lightweight for an all metal design and I find they can be comfortable when paired with the right tips for my ears. The stock tips on the Titan cause my ears to lose a longterm seal due to the angle of the nozzles when in my ears thus I am using AZLA SednaEarfit Crystal Standard - 2 Pairs L. With my preferred tips however, I have no issues using the Titan for long listening sessions.

Isolation and sound leakage
The Titan has good passive Isolation and it blocks out a good amount of outside noise. It also doesn’t leak much sound so you can get away with higher volumes in quiet areas which is nice given their unique location of the vent slot which is right under the 2 pin connectors.

Packaging and accessories
Since this was a loaner, I only got the carrying case, the stock tips in two nice cases and finally the little double bag to protect the shells. The case is made out of metal and it's actually a good size but it’s quite heavy and difficult to carry in pockets thus I may restore to third party IEM carry case in future. I know they provide a good amount of accessories and the presentation is good on their normal packaging so you might need to look at other reviews to find pictures of the packaging and included accessories.

Sound(Overall)
The Titan goes for a bass heavy tuning but with less of the downsides I’ve heard from other competing basshead IEMs. The sub-bass is boosted quite high which results in super strong impact and slam. The mid-bass is strong and while I find it extremely detailed for how thick it sounds, it doesn’t bleed into the mids nearly as much as I expected. The bass bleed doesn’t even sound muddy or dull. It sounds like they put effort in trying to keep the mids and bass as separated as possible to avoid the typical basshead bass to mid bleed issues. The mids are on the slightly warmer side and vocals, while pretty coherent, also exhibit a slight softness in the details. Which is perfectly fine and I prefer this for a bass heavy IEM tuning. The upper mids are pretty tame to my ears and the lower treble has a little extra energy but still sounds more balanced out and tame compared to the bass. The treble speed is slower and the sharpness is a little more dull sounding. Once again, I prefer more neutral sounding mids/treble like this with bass heavy IEMs since a big treble boost would make these sounds super splashy and a mess tuning wise. I do want to mention I did find the detail retrieval and resolution pretty good given the bass head tuning. This still retains a Symphonium house sound to my ears and I’m happy they didn’t do something wacky tuning wise. Basshead level IEMs are very easy to mess up tuning wise so good job to the Symphonium team.

Soundstage/Imaging
I found the soundstage pretty narrow width wise but it has really good depth. This could be due to the specific tips that I’m using as Symphonium strongly recommends their stock tips which are custom picked for their products and their specific tuning Imaging was about average , but I was mostly able to pick out specific sounds in busy tracks. I was even able to pick out most of the sounds I look for in specific tracks that were on the bass heavy side.

Sensitivity/Drivability
The Titan is a little harder to drive than normal for IEMs because it is power hungry IEM. Still easy enough to run high volume on most devices but it likes power for sure. The Titan has no sensitivity issues as most modern IEMs are free of floor noise on balanced outputs.

Stock cable

The stock cable is their standard ear guideless cable but in a really light blue color which goes well with the blue and black shell. It’s a lightweight 4 weave cable and works well with the slightly taller IEM shells. It has a QD plug system that is easy to use and pretty standard these days. I have no complaints with their stock cable and I wouldn’t change it.

Conclusion
When I told Pritam that I am bass head and prefer V shaped sound stage , Pritam insisted me to go for TITAN as it is considered to be King of Bass Head IEM so this is a good buy for me and I waiting for final sound stage post 30 hours burn in period.

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Symphonium Titan IEM. We appreciate your detailed review and are glad to hear that you are enjoying the new shell design and color scheme. We also appreciate your feedback on the stock tips and will take it into consideration for future improvements. We hope you continue to enjoy the Titan for long listening sessions and thank you for choosing Symphonium & The Audio Store. Happy listening!

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