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LETECIEL MIRA - Is it just another sub 50usd IEM???🤔🤔🤔
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Product Reviewed
LETECIEL MIRA (Myra) — sub-$50 IEM
- Purchased by the reviewer via AliExpress for ~$44
Main Features / Build / Accessories
- Simple packaging with basic accessories (tips and an attached cable).
- Lightweight shell: resin shell with a vent and metal grill.
- The reviewer notes the design resembles multiple other popular budget IEM shells, including models similar to TRN/RTR2, KB1, PA01, etc.
- Stock cable included: described as “not bad”
- The reviewer ultimately keeps it, and focuses upgrades mostly through tips.
- Stock tips: also “not bad”
- However, the reviewer says the “magic” isn’t in the stock tips.
- Tip upgrade impact:
- Using BGVP White / “whiteboard” tips made a big difference.
- Benefits reported: better performance and strong isolation.
Sound Signature & Performance (Core Impressions)
Overall tuning is described as clean, detailed, and resolving, with:
- Bass
- Strong sub-bass focus
- Good extension
- Clean/detailed bass with good layering
- Mids
- “Nice mids / upper mids”
- Adequate smoothness and clarity
- Treble
- “Plenty detail”
- Good air
- Generally not overly aggressive
Technical Performance
- Soundstage: more than adequate
- Imaging: very nicely done
- Resolution / detail: strong (macro & micro details noted)
- Tonality: “fine,” with good tuning/balance
Graph / Tuning Notes (Reviewer Claims)
- Treble/peak timing: significant pin-like gain of ~11–12 dB
- Reviewer does not consider it overly aggressive.
- Similarity: large similarity to other IEMs in the same tuning “family,” especially IPQ / Q-cadenza-style tuning.
Pros (As Stated)
- Excellent value: for just over $40, the reviewer says there’s “no real major fault.”
- Great sub-bass-focused tuning with a clean transition to mids
- Good detail and air, with good soundstage and imaging
- BGVP white tips significantly improve performance (isolation + sound)
- Good build quality for the price
Cons / Limitations (As Stated)
- Minimal accessory bundle (bare minimum tips/cable)
- Many IEMs at this price share:
- very similar shell designs
- and very close tuning
- If you already own competing variants, Myra may not be a meaningful upgrade
- Stock tips aren’t considered top-tier (though still “not bad”)
Comparisons With Other IEMs (Key Points)
Versus “Clear” (Jazir Clear / Clear Base Monster)
- The reviewer calls Clear the most different option:
- “Monster bass” and a different overall tuning/experience
- Framed as a side-grade, not “better.”
- Myra: more correct/versatile for genres (more “audiophile/correct”)
- Clear: more fun/engaging
Versus Other “Same Family” IEMs (Very Similar Tuning)
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Myra vs IPQ IQ100 (and similar Q-cadenza-style tunings)
- Reviewer claims nearly identical bass and very similar pin/gain structure
- Conclusion: little/no reason to buy Myra if you already own it (not a meaningful upgrade)
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Myra vs KB1
- Reviewer feels Myra edges out slightly overall
- Especially: upper-mids/treble detail and polish
- If KB1 is available at a really good deal, it may still be the better buy
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Myra vs PA01 / pulIa
- Reviewer says both are very close
- Myra chosen slightly for critical listening (better mids/upper-mids/treble execution)
- But acknowledges preference may vary by listener/music
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R2 vs Q1 Pro vs R3
- Reviewer emphasizes these are smooth/relaxed variations
- They differ in upper-mid/treble intensity patterns
- Positioned as complementing Myra’s more energetic style
Clear “Base Monster” Tuning Note (From Graphs)
- Clear is described as having a base-heavy profile
- Peak region around ~5k
- Despite that, the tuning and bass control are said to “clean it up,” producing a good bass that “plays well”
Overall Recommendation / Verdict
- Highly recommended if you want a sub-$50 IEM with:
- strong sub-bass
- good detail
- excellent technical performance
- Reviewer’s best purchase logic:
- Buy Myra if you don’t already own the other nearly identical cadenza-style / energy-tuning sets (e.g., IPQ / QCadenza-type models).
- If you already own Clear, R2, Q1 Pro, etc., Myra may be only a side-grade and not always a “step up.”
Unique Points Mentioned About the Product (Consolidated)
- Price paid: ~$44 via AliExpress
- Packaging/accessories: minimal, simple box; cable included already attached
- Shell: light resin, vent + metal grill; resembles multiple budget models’ shells
- Stock cable: “not bad”; reviewer keeps it
- Stock tips: “not bad,” but BGVP white tips improve sound significantly
- Isolation: improved, especially with better tips
- Sound: sub-bass-focused, clean bass → mids transition, strong air/detail
- Technicals: strong imaging, soundstage, detail/resolution, good tonality
- Graph claims: ~11–12 dB pinna gain; significant but not aggressive per reviewer
- Sound similarity: Myra is tuning-close to other cadenza-style/budget sets; upgrade value depends on what you already own
- Comparison outcomes: Clear is a fun/bass-focused side-grade; Myra edges slightly past KB1 for polish/detail in upper regions
Speaker Views
- Single reviewer throughout (no clear multiple-speaker segments)