Future Sonics Atrio MG7 Review and Appreciation thread
Jun 3, 2013 at 5:05 AM Post #1,111 of 1,216
Burn in didn't help in my case. The Atrios are not sibilant for me, but the peak in the upper midrange makes them sound harsh. Although I love the subbass, they're too fatuiging for me.


Well its definitely not for everyone that's for sure for me i just got used to it, why cuz there nothing and i mean nothing that can match the sub bass of these so i just had to sacrifice nutralness for that bass
 
Jun 3, 2013 at 10:00 AM Post #1,113 of 1,216
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Mmm the bass is very good but shame about the mids and soundstage.

i like the mids apart from the harshness from the the soundstage is not a problem cuz i have the custem sleeves which improves the sounsatge its now acceptable
 
Jun 11, 2013 at 10:50 AM Post #1,115 of 1,216
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Can anyone verify that the coupon code is no longer working?
 
I can't seem to get it to work on the atrio.me website any more...

 
Yes it works. It's CostProg50%, in case you're mistyping it. 
 
Jul 16, 2013 at 1:12 AM Post #1,117 of 1,216
I am fairly new to better quality headphones, and after graduating from skullcandy, I currently own a Shure SE315 for about a year now. I was absolutely satisfied with them until recently when I tried my friends' Bose QuietComfort 15, and realized I need more distinctive bass. I searched the internet like an obsessed man, and decided that I am most interested in Future Sonics Atrio MG7.
 
Here is my question: it looks like several people are recommending Shure tips for Atrio MG7 for better isolation. Does that mean that if I remove the tip from my Shure SE315, will they fit perfectly on Atrio MG7? Also, isolation is very important for me, and I am quite satisfied with the isolation offered by my Shure SE315. If I use the same tips for Atrio MG7, how will the isolation compare to SE315? Thanks guys!! 
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Jul 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM Post #1,118 of 1,216
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I am fairly new to better quality headphones, and after graduating from skullcandy, I currently own a Shure SE315 for about a year now. I was absolutely satisfied with them until recently when I tried my friends' Bose QuietComfort 15, and realized I need more distinctive bass. I searched the internet like an obsessed man, and decided that I am most interested in Future Sonics Atrio MG7.
 
Here is my question: it looks like several people are recommending Shure tips for Atrio MG7 for better isolation. Does that mean that if I remove the tip from my Shure SE315, will they fit perfectly on Atrio MG7? Also, isolation is very important for me, and I am quite satisfied with the isolation offered by my Shure SE315. If I use the same tips for Atrio MG7, how will the isolation compare to SE315? Thanks guys!! 
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yes they will fit but they wont have the same isolation as the shures have and over the ear desighn and the atios have a more normal deshigh reulting in a worse isolation, the atrios isolation is not bad its just not better mabey a little worse
 
(i have owned shure se 115)
 
Jul 16, 2013 at 5:42 AM Post #1,119 of 1,216
I am fairly new to better quality headphones, and after graduating from skullcandy, I currently own a Shure SE315 for about a year now. I was absolutely satisfied with them until recently when I tried my friends' Bose QuietComfort 15, and realized I need more distinctive bass. I searched the internet like an obsessed man, and decided that I am most interested in Future Sonics Atrio MG7.

Here is my question: it looks like several people are recommending Shure tips for Atrio MG7 for better isolation. Does that mean that if I remove the tip from my Shure SE315, will they fit perfectly on Atrio MG7? Also, isolation is very important for me, and I am quite satisfied with the isolation offered by my Shure SE315. If I use the same tips for Atrio MG7, how will the isolation compare to SE315? Thanks guys!! 
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Try the Atrio tips first. I really like them, personally -- and yes, I also have the Shure "olives" (black foam tips). The only problem with the Atrio tips is that they can easily create a vacuum seal, which isn't uncomfortable but presents the "slight" inconvenient of preventing the driver from moving -- i.e. it suddenly seems the earphone broke, which isn't the case at all. Another piece of advice: If you want to hear some highs, then some burn-in is necessary. I hadn't ever found burn-in necessary until I got the Atrios.
 
Jul 18, 2013 at 12:10 PM Post #1,120 of 1,216
has anyone ordered recently with atrio.me?
 
I used the promo code july 12th for a pair of MG5/MG7 after reading all the reviews :D
but my order is still awaiting fullfillment and nobody replies at atrio.me yet
 
Jul 19, 2013 at 1:42 PM Post #1,121 of 1,216
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has anyone ordered recently with atrio.me?
 
I used the promo code july 12th for a pair of MG5/MG7 after reading all the reviews :D
but my order is still awaiting fullfillment and nobody replies at atrio.me yet

I've sent them a message regarding the black ones being out of stock, but I did not receive a reply either. Are they still in business?
 
Jul 19, 2013 at 1:51 PM Post #1,122 of 1,216
After calling Future Sonics, they sent an email to atrio.me so i can get an update.
 
here is what i know:
atrio.me is waiting for a new shipment. Eventhough the one I ordered (BLUE) is available on the website it is in fact out of stock.
They told me they will receive a new shipment next tuesday or wednesday
 

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