Campfire Audio - Introducing 2 new models Hello Andromeda and Nova

Aug 29, 2016 at 6:34 AM Post #2,672 of 9,829
Great review as usual. Are you doing the Andromeda as well?


Hoping to at some stage - depends if there is a tour happening down under.
 
Aug 29, 2016 at 8:57 PM Post #2,675 of 9,829
It's ok - am sure I'll get to hear them eventually.
 
Aug 29, 2016 at 11:17 PM Post #2,676 of 9,829
My Andromeda review is live: http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0916/Campfire_Audio_Andromeda_In_Ear_Monitor_Review.htm
 
Aug 30, 2016 at 6:37 AM Post #2,677 of 9,829
Aug 30, 2016 at 7:32 PM Post #2,679 of 9,829

Very nice review.  I agree for the most part with regard to your impressions on bass, mid range and treble. I personally do not think the bass is too much.  I think it is just right for me. I particularly like the separation of the sub bass and the mid bass and the fact they do not bleed or muddy into the mid range is very important to me. In that regard, I think the sound separation actually runs throughout the whole freq range and not just in the bass department.  I also do not think the sound is "warm and smooth". It is very well balance and smooth.  Very transparent with air.  These may just be my preferences.  I really like the Andro and it is on top of my list for iems now. Thank you.
 
Aug 30, 2016 at 8:16 PM Post #2,680 of 9,829
Ordered my Andromeda today after returning my rather disappointing SE846. Was told it would be about a week to ship... Can't wait to hear it!

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Aug 30, 2016 at 10:28 PM Post #2,681 of 9,829
Ordered my Andromeda today after returning my rather disappointing SE846. Was told it would be about a week to ship... Can't wait to hear it!

Sent from my E5803 using a highly trained, special forces carrier pigeon

The Shure's and CA's are different animals. 
 
Aug 30, 2016 at 11:35 PM Post #2,682 of 9,829
  Very nice review.  I agree for the most part with regard to your impressions on bass, mid range and treble. I personally do not think the bass is too much.  I think it is just right for me. I particularly like the separation of the sub bass and the mid bass and the fact they do not bleed or muddy into the mid range is very important to me. In that regard, I think the sound separation actually runs throughout the whole freq range and not just in the bass department.  I also do not think the sound is "warm and smooth". It is very well balance and smooth.  Very transparent with air.  These may just be my preferences.  I really like the Andro and it is on top of my list for iems now. Thank you.


I agree with you too, I think the reviewer must have been using the Mojo (0 output impedance) for the impressions of too much bass, as with near zero OI I think there is a bit too much as well. On my iPhone 6S Plus (~3 OI)  it sounds about perfect.
 
Aug 31, 2016 at 1:16 AM Post #2,683 of 9,829
Anyone know when they'll have more Andromeda's in stock?
 
Nevermind, CF chat says the following:
 
"
Hello- 
We are estimating for the Andromedas to be available
to ship in approximately two weeks. Thank you for your
patience. Please let us know if you hae any other questions
and we'd gladly help. 
Best regards,
Lily
 
"


 
Aug 31, 2016 at 4:39 AM Post #2,684 of 9,829
I'm back to report my findings with new impedance adapters. Over the past few weeks I have been using the 75ohm adapter, and while it really brings out the energy and details that I thought were lacking with the original sound signature out of the iPhone 6 HO, it thinned the bass out a little too much for my liking and the treble was a little too peaky, sometimes reaching screechiness and sibilance.
 
I just received a 22ohm adapter from the same vendor on eBay and am happy to say that this is a great compromise between the iP6HO and the 75ohm adapter.
 
Compared to the 75ohm, I would say the main benefits have been preserved:
  1. PRaT, imaging, details, sparkle and energy of the mid-highs
  2. Maintains original great qualities such as timbre
 
Having said that, while the 75ohm might have rendered ~10% of my recordings sibilant, the 22ohm is slightly less aggressive in the treble, sounding sibilant only with the occasional 1%. Also, like the 75ohm, the bass becomes thinner, but not to the same extent.
 
I simply can't go back to listening to the Andromedas right out of the iP6. It sounds veiled and even muddy in comparison. Give it a go, it's only US$18.
 
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301984920451?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 
Aug 31, 2016 at 4:42 AM Post #2,685 of 9,829
  I'm back to report my findings with new impedance adapters. Over the past few weeks I have been using the 75ohm adapter, and while it really brings out the energy and details that I thought were lacking with the original sound signature out of the iPhone 6 HO, it thinned the bass out a little too much for my liking and the treble was a little too peaky, sometimes reaching screechy and sibilant.
 
I just received a 22ohm adapter from the same vendor on eBay and am happy to say that this is a great compromise between the iP6HO and the 75ohm adapter. Really great PRaT, imaging, details and oh wow the mid-highs just becomes the star of the show without losing any of the original great qualities such as timbre and details. The bass becomes thinner, but not to the same extent as with the 75ohm, yet the augmentation of the mid-highs is just perfect. Not too sibilant, yet just enough energy, speed and sparkle. 
 
I simply can't go back to listening to the Andromedas right out of the iP6. It sounds veiled and even muddy in comparison. Give it a go, it's only US$18. 
 
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301984920451?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

That's good to hear...I have a 20 ohm adapter coming from Penon. I'm hoping that's enough to lift them just out of the noise floor on the Mojo and lighten up the bass a tad.
 

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