With stock tips and the stock cable, I had male vocals that sounded fine but female vocals sounding slightly recessed. EQ helps a little but I try not to eq if I can avoid it. You get the mid bass hit but no sub bass hit which is a bummer. The mid bass has a decent impact which feels more like a tease when you listen to music that you know has some sub bass and mid bass hits. Lows- The sub bass is really light but it’s there. IPhone X with headphone adapter, FiiO m11, smsl sh8/su8 combo. I listen to a lot of genres but I hover in the classic rock, blues and edm music with some rap here and there. Onto the review of the sound! My personal preference are a dynamic hybrid iem where I get good hitting bass and have a brighter treble with decent mids. The IO is also a light iem so it can stay in the ear longer. It comes in a beautiful red-maroon color with gold screw accents.Ĭomfort and fit- The new design has a slightly longer nozzle than the older CA iems and I have no comfort issues like I do with the Andros or nova of old. It runs a two BA setup for lows and highs. The Campfire Audio IO is the current entry level iem CA offers. I made sure to listen to my UE TF10 which was know for being recessed in the mids but people didn’t make a big deal out of it back when they launched or became popular. I’ll say right off the bat the mids aren’t nearly as bad as some make it out to be. After some time I decided to give them and the Polaris II a shot. After reading many reviews it seemed people were fairly conflicted on whether or not the mids were broken or just tuned strangely. I first saw the IO and instantly fell in love with the color scheme.
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