ryanjsoo
Reviewer for The Headphone List
ryanjsoo's Reviews
I'm excited to announce my review of the newly announced Fathom is now live!
In essence, the Fathom represents an evolution of the Andromeda formula that feels highly familiar yet changed in a meaningful way that earns the new title. Consider the Fathom a spiritual successor to the Andromeda 2020 with a similar tuning, updated housing from the Emerald Sea and new 6-driver platform.
The bass and midrange are almost identical but the treble has been enhanced with a darker, cleaner background and superior extension. In addition, the bass extends slightly better, offering more slam and weight. Altogether, a nice update to the vanilla Andro variants with a more authentic treble note timbre, improved imaging and greater dynamics.
The Fathom appeals to those wanting an upgrade over the previous Andromeda variants and successfully fills the gap created by the more radically changed Emerald Sea as Campfire Audio’s premium all-rounder. Full review here
In essence, the Fathom represents an evolution of the Andromeda formula that feels highly familiar yet changed in a meaningful way that earns the new title. Consider the Fathom a spiritual successor to the Andromeda 2020 with a similar tuning, updated housing from the Emerald Sea and new 6-driver platform.
The bass and midrange are almost identical but the treble has been enhanced with a darker, cleaner background and superior extension. In addition, the bass extends slightly better, offering more slam and weight. Altogether, a nice update to the vanilla Andro variants with a more authentic treble note timbre, improved imaging and greater dynamics.
The Fathom appeals to those wanting an upgrade over the previous Andromeda variants and successfully fills the gap created by the more radically changed Emerald Sea as Campfire Audio’s premium all-rounder. Full review here
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