The Satsuma is Campfire Audio’s most budget offering; a single balanced armature design replacing the Orion and the Comet.
Continue reading “Campfire Audio Satsuma Review – Light & Juicy”The old Vega vs the new Vega. Read on to find out more.
Continue reading “Campfire Audio Vega 2020 Review – When Rebels Grow Up”Campfire Audio is back in a sleek glossy black with a well needed update to the original 2016 Dorado.
Continue reading “Campfire Audio Dorado 2020 Review – Refinement”It so happened that work brought me over to Los Angeles in Sunny Southern California, and so I could not miss the opportunity to attend my first CanJam. Continue reading “CanJam SoCal 2018 – Report & Impressions”
Ever since I got the Campfire Audio (CA) Vega in late 2016, I really didn’t use anything else. It ticked so many of my boxes, that I was reluctant to return to other earphones. That was until the acquisition of the exciting new Cerakote (CK) Pacific Blue edition of the renowned CA 5BA flagship – the Andromeda. We have reviewed the regular Andromeda previously, so this time around we will change things up and talk about this special iteration with new setups, pairings, and against the context of the current market dynamics. Continue reading “Campfire Audio Andromeda Revisited – Impeccably Done”
Positioned snugly in the middle of Campfire Audio’s product lineup is their latest hybrid design release – the Polaris.
It’s that time of year again when all the best audio companies roll into Hong Kong to set-up booths at the Convention Centre in Wanchai to showcase their best at the Hong Kong High End Audio Visual Expo. Read more to get my quick impressions from the show!
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A review of Campfire Audio’s single dynamic driver flagship – the Vega. With an extremely refined and hard hitting bass coupled with a top level resolution in all other frequencies, it’s no wonder that the Vega has been getting rave reviews.
The Lyra, released back in 2014-15 was refreshed along with Campfire Audio’s dynamic and hybrid lineup as the Lyra II, and is a personal single dynamic driver favourite.