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Future Sonics Atrio In-ears

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Manufacturer: Future Sonics
Author: Frederik S
Date: Nov 27th 2008

Introduction


Future Sonics is a brand that has a different approach to in-ears. Using only one dynamic driver in their in-ears and emphasizing their strong bass performance these in-ears cater to those who want the ultimate bass experience from an IEM design. The in-ears we will be taking a look at today is called the Future Sonics Atrio M8 which are universal styled in-ears that use mg5pro dynamic drivers made by Future Sonics. The Atrio line of IEMs are soon available in four different colors, the ones I got for review were the M8 version which are cobalt blue. It is clear that Future Sonics have tried to distinguish themselves from the rest of the in-ear manufacturers, their design is curvy and quite complex compared to the average earphone.

Specifications

Future Sonics Atrio product specifications:
  • Driver: Future Sonics proprietary mg5pro dynamic
  • Frequency response: 18 Hz - 20,000 Hz truetimbre response
  • Impedance: 32 ohm
  • Sensitivity: 112 dB @ 30 Hz / 1 mW
  • Rejection (noise attenuation): 26 dB +/- ambient noise rejection (A.N.R.)
  • Cable: 1.3 m Quietcables II with reduced microphonics
  • Connector: standard 3.5mm (1/8") stereo mini-plug (gold)

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