Wednesday, August 31, 2011

SuperCharged

This new Atomic Floyd IEM called the SuperDarts almost escapes my attention not just because it is only released in Japan at the moment, but also absents in the company's own website. What makes it interesting, besides having the usual bold red color and steel housing found on most Atomic Floyd,  is that it is a rare balanced armature + dynamic transducers two driver hybrid. It is supposed to be the upgraded version of the company's current MiniDarts series and it is not cheap at just a little over US$415.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wilzc:

Wonder if anyone has heard of the other models as well. Their website is pretty vague about the stats and technical data of its product. But the twistjax seem obvious a large diameter dynamic

Tai / ClieOS said...

I have listened to HiDefJax briefly before. It is warm, a bit bassy and pretty good sounding.

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