Campfire Audio New IEM release
May 17, 2020 at 1:12 AM Post #226 of 1,221
Haha I wish!! I linked them under my profile because of how awesome they are. Hoping it’ll bring business their way.

I was just kidding, of course. And, we finally got a nice weather here in NJ, so I'm no longer jealous of you guys in FL :)
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:03 AM Post #229 of 1,221
A couple of photos OG vs. 2020....working on some out of the box thoughts. With that said, the OG Solaris is seasoned and the 2020 has probably 5 hours on them. I really like to give the DD sometime to season.

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May 17, 2020 at 9:11 AM Post #230 of 1,221
A couple of photos OG vs. 2020....working on some out of the box thoughts. With that said, the OG Solaris is seasoned and the 2020 has probably 5 hours on them. I really like to give the DD sometime to season.

The SE’s bass changed quite a bit around the 140 hour mark so I’d image that the 2020 is the same. Not really one to get into the whole discussion of cable / driver ‘break in’ but it was quite noticeable. I noticed the same with the Atlas. Will be interesting to hear your thoughts either way!
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:16 AM Post #234 of 1,221
The SE’s bass changed quite a bit around the 140 hour mark, not really one to get into the discussion of cable / driver break in but it was quite noticeable. I noticed the same with the Atlas. Will be interesting to hear your thoughts either way!
Tristy I am not a big believer in physical burn-in but it is obvious with 3 IEM's that come to mind the Solaris, Atlas and Legend X. Solaris tightened up in the bass, Atlas settled down(it was an incredible wall of bass out of the box) and Legend X allowed the treble to shine through more evidently.

I may sneak in a couple of A/B's a bit later today. Unfortunately, I am splitting a little time with the EVE20 as well.
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:18 AM Post #235 of 1,221
Tristy I am not a big believer in physical burn-in but it is obvious with 3 IEM's that come to mind the Solaris, Atlas and Legend X. Solaris tightened up in the bass, Atlas settled down(it was an incredible wall of bass out of the box) and Legend X allowed the treble to shine through more evidently.

I may sneak in a couple of A/B's a bit later today. Unfortunately, I am splitting a little time with the EVE20 as well.
Do it! We all want to know.
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:19 AM Post #236 of 1,221
Would anyone be able to take a photo of an Andromeda and a Solaris SE side by side. I am wondering how big the Solaris SE actually is. Thank you in advance.
I don't have the Andromeda but from my understanding the SE and OG were the same size.
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:28 AM Post #238 of 1,221
Tristy I am not a big believer in physical burn-in but it is obvious with 3 IEM's that come to mind the Solaris, Atlas and Legend X. Solaris tightened up in the bass, Atlas settled down(it was an incredible wall of bass out of the box) and Legend X allowed the treble to shine through more evidently.

I may sneak in a couple of A/B's a bit later today. Unfortunately, I am splitting a little time with the EVE20 as well.

I noticed the same attributes across all three so I think there is something to it.
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:55 AM Post #239 of 1,221
Would anyone be able to take a photo of an Andromeda and a Solaris SE side by side. I am wondering how big the Solaris SE actually is. Thank you in advance.

Assuming Solaris SE was the same size as original, next to Andro OG and Vega (picture from one of my ancient reviews)

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May 17, 2020 at 10:34 AM Post #240 of 1,221

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