
Heyo! I just got the Letshuoer S15 and I wanna share some of my first thoughts on these.

Right off the bat, I am in LOVE with the modular cable come included with the S15. It’s a 2 core, somewhat thick kind of material with an L-shaped jack which is how it’s supposed to be (don’t fight me)

The build is a little cheap, but I guess they had to save money somewhere. Fit is alright, reminds me of the Celest Pandamon but with a shorter nozzle so it’s not as horrid to wear.

As for sound, this is quickly becoming one of my favorite planars in the market so far. It has a somewhat linear bass but provides good note weight and definition, quite neutral-sounding mids, and an expectedly airy but well-controlled treble. Superb technicalities balanced out with a surprisingly good timbre and tuning. It doesn’t sacrifice sounding natural for being technical. It’s not definitively the most natural-sounding timbre, however, as there’s still a rather distinct planar sound on certain mixes that bring out a somewhat metallic tune to instruments. But this is one of, if not, the most natural that a planar IEM has sounded in my experience. Plus, the tuning is somewhat warm-bright which you guys may know I absolutely adore!
FULL REVIEW TO COME!