At Campfire Audio, our philosophy regarding driver treatment informs a considered approach that emphasizes quality over quantity. In the arms-race to fit a higher and higher number of drivers into an earphone, we find that a results-driven technique to driver treatment produces superior results with less room for pitfalls and ever-expanding variables that can undermine product consistency.
One of the products of this approach is our Phase Harmony Engineering, that allows us to segment the frequency spectrum and assign these segments to specific drivers, and allows those drivers to apply their strengths to that area. But it doesn’t end there, using a combination of precision engineered driver housings and shell geometry, coupled with custom damping values we are able to physically shape the tuning and response of the drivers, and further, their interaction with one another. This driver-to-driver interaction is crucial to eliminating points of potential phase cancellation and creating the intangibles that don’t show on a frequency response curve; imaging, separation, resolution, and soundstage.
To achieve precise sound positioning and detailed reproduction across the three frequency bands, the brand has equipped the Solaris: Siren with a 10mm A.D.L.C dynamic driver and three dual-chamber balanced armature drivers. This setup provides a wide soundstage and richer musical details.
The Solaris: Siren features a full silver stainless steel shell, with a light blue acrylic faceplate complemented by a silver PVD-coated star map design. This combination offers users a listening experience akin to exploring the details of a serene sea.
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