Campfire Audio unveils Moon Rover in-ears
More importantly, Campfire goes on to claim that: “Moon Rover offers the most neutral, analytical sound signatures of the brand’s current lineup. Delivering crystalline detail, the IEMs bring astounding impact and resolution to the upper register and impressive sonic balance to the mid-low frequencies.
“The 12mm magnetic planar dynamic driver boasts a previously unseen level of rapid impulse response, enabling listeners to enjoy an unmatched, unique signal reproduction quality. And thanks to an even distribution over the entire surface of the diaphragm – which stimulates the IEM’s driver movement – Moon Rover boasts a class-leading accuracy and note definition over that of other, larger dynamic drivers.”
The Moon Rover offers a claimed frequency response of 5Hz-20kHz, an impedance level of 22.5ohm at 1kHz and less than 1 percent total harmonic distortion. The in-ears come with a hand-crafted, premium waxed leather case, a ‘Super Smoky’ Litz 3.5mm cable, marshmallow (foam) and silicone tips, all in S/M/L, a cleaning tool and Campfire Audio label pin as well as a Campfire Audio premium microfibre cloth.
Available to buy now fro £1,200, you can find out more about the Campfire Audio Moon Rover here.
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