Campfire Audio launches Astrolith in-ear monitors
Featuring Campfire’s new Additive Acoustic Optical Inclusion housing (AAOI), the stainless steel, hand-polished-to-a mirror finish shells also boast optically inclusive internal chambers within a transparent exterior. The company says this creates: “a gem-like effect, with internal visibility from various angles, appearing sleek and black at a distance, revealing light and structure from within”.
Sporting custom dual 14.2mm planar magnetic drivers specially designed to support sub-low, low and midrange frequencies, and a custom 6mm planar magnetic tweeter for high frequencies, the balanced IEMs claim: “incredibly flat impedance with less than 0.3 percent harmonic distortion. Thanks to the use of planar technology, the even diaphragm movement of the IEM’s voice coil ensures it does not warp or bend at high volumes.”
The Astrolith comes with a black leather folding wallet, 3.5mm and 4.4mm TimeStream cables, a ‘Breezy Bag Micro’ two-pocket mesh pouch, selection of silicone and foam eartips (available in S, M, L), a cleaning tool and Campfire Audio lapel pin.
Available to buy now for £2,200, you can find out more about the Astrolith in-ear monitors here.
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