Campfire Audio Astrolith Review – Putting the Awe in Awesome
Once again, Campfire Audio demonstrates that you don’t have to be a purist to enjoy the hobby and their IEMs don’t have to be textbook perfect to kick serious butt.
Once again, Campfire Audio demonstrates that you don’t have to be a purist to enjoy the hobby and their IEMs don’t have to be textbook perfect to kick serious butt.
If you prefer a balanced image with an uptick of coherence set to an articulate and spacious treble, the Moon Rover delivers and looks damn good doing so.
The P50 receives limited recommendation for those preferring a smooth and relaxed sound with standout bass texturing and treble crispness.
A decade ago, the prospect of squeezing Audeze’s full range of technologies in a compact in-ear form factor would have passed as an appropriate April fool’s joke. The Euclid offers a balanced sound with excellent listenability, imaging and definition.