What are the differences between the sound provided by the Campfire Audio Atlas and the Trifecta? I'm a basshead and I have the Atlas, are the Trifecta much better than the Atlas? Or are they just a little bit better, not enough to make it worth switching to the Trifecta?
It depends on you.. I thought it wiped floor with sultan and u12t, Haven't heard odin. But I didn't find this anything special against the lime ears anima.
@@longzie1 yes anima is otherworldly, trifecta I can see working for some people but for me it had potential but maybe a few risks were not taken and should of been, I think it's down to the hard time audiophiles give to campfire, always seem to be criticising them when they do make good stuff but maybe not exactly a classic audiophiles exact cup of tea, Maybe they will make a non limited upcoming release of trifecta that's taking risks at a later date
@@longzie1 even just the response to them releasing an iem in this price range was so critical.. As if every other company can release 3000 dollar iems but not campfire for some reason.. I think it'd be better to let certain people hate it and take off the leash
I like that Camp Audio stand with that tiny gold hand sticking out holding the IEM, since I can’t get that Trifecta, may be I can get the stand? Where can I get it?
I don't know of anyway to get the stand separately, but you can check our website as we did manage to secure a couple more unsold Trifecta units if you're still interested.
@@luxurytemplesceneluxtempsc567 While the original color is no longer available, Campfire has continued to do new releases with additional color options: bloomaudio.com/search?q=trifecta&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&filter.p.vendor=Campfire+Audio&filter.v.availability=1
God I wish I could get to hear these, if only they didn't cost more than my car. The CA Honeydew's are my favourite IEM by far, I couldn't imagine what CA could do with three 10mm drivers.
@Side Hobbies Ngl, I'm lowkey not a fan of Campfire anymore. No iem should cost more than 300$. And before someone goes "Well the 3000$ is for them developping it", well no it isn't. The point of competitive capitalism is to make prices reasonable, I'm no longer supporting this until campfire doesnt exist or develops iems and sells them at reasonable margins.
@@sleepe8050 "Analog" sound at its best. Im just never buying from campfire audio again for this, it's a bad business model. Nobody should spend over 500$ on 10 cents of plastic even if it took a year to tune, Idc, because every company has to tune headphones. Just because they did 100 extra prototypes. People should be pissed off, not going "wowowow im finna waste my savings on this" The savings rate in canada is 4% and I imagine the US isnt far off. This terrifies me because one small crisis and we're fricked' This myth that youtube has managed to convince people that "Wow muh RnD is worth it" is such a joke. The point of free market capitalism is that people are hard to get to buy your shtuff.
Bravo, Bravo Stephen, take a bow Maestro. Your review was divinely delivered and executed like a true professional sonic critic. I say fine fellow, your review was imbued with true depth and I would say a heavenly revelation of sorts. The 333 reference was genius, pure genius. But what would I know, I am a Psycho Pizza Caterer who created a society of fine fellows of a different dimension. (lol) I am sure you know who I am by now. (I can’t wait to get my Trifecta’s, I see that you didn’t reveal the whole package contents. I thought you would tell all for sure, but you say there are surprises (lol) Grrrr)
Hey, so we've talked about this before, and there are a couple components to that. I'd say you can imagine these video as an extension of the conversations we have with customers every day who ask us about products. I wouldn't tell you that Trifecta is the fastest, most resolving, most technical IEM on the market, because then if you bought it, you'd probably return it, and that would just make more trouble for everyone - and often actually cost us money as a dealer. We also do our best to be credible with our reviews. We want to improve the options and information available to the community, and hope that you'll like what we're doing and chose to shop at Bloom rather than any other number of stores selling - in this case - Campfire Audio products. While, ultimately our goal is to sell more headphones, we hope to do that by providing value through our reviews and our service, not by shilling or overhyping products on RUclips - it seems like there are plenty of reviewers not associated with brands or stores that are happy to do that anyway... ;)
whats the best iem for detailed extended treble?
What are the differences between the sound provided by the Campfire Audio Atlas and the Trifecta? I'm a basshead and I have the Atlas, are the Trifecta much better than the Atlas? Or are they just a little bit better, not enough to make it worth switching to the Trifecta?
For the money Campfire are asking, would you say this stands up to the Empire Ears Odin, Noble Sultan or the U12T?
It depends on you.. I thought it wiped floor with sultan and u12t, Haven't heard odin. But I didn't find this anything special against the lime ears anima.
@@ilanraeayalabaciu2957 Thank you for your response. I'm yet to hear the Lime Ears Amina, I will definitely check this out. Thanks for the heads up.
@@longzie1 yes anima is otherworldly, trifecta I can see working for some people but for me it had potential but maybe a few risks were not taken and should of been, I think it's down to the hard time audiophiles give to campfire, always seem to be criticising them when they do make good stuff but maybe not exactly a classic audiophiles exact cup of tea, Maybe they will make a non limited upcoming release of trifecta that's taking risks at a later date
@@longzie1 even just the response to them releasing an iem in this price range was so critical.. As if every other company can release 3000 dollar iems but not campfire for some reason.. I think it'd be better to let certain people hate it and take off the leash
I have the Trifectas and just released a video about what I think of them
I like that Camp Audio stand with that tiny gold hand sticking out holding the IEM, since I can’t get that Trifecta, may be I can get the stand? Where can I get it?
I don't know of anyway to get the stand separately, but you can check our website as we did manage to secure a couple more unsold Trifecta units if you're still interested.
@@BloomAudiodo you still have any???
@@luxurytemplesceneluxtempsc567 While the original color is no longer available, Campfire has continued to do new releases with additional color options: bloomaudio.com/search?q=trifecta&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&filter.p.vendor=Campfire+Audio&filter.v.availability=1
I was wondering if someone had reviewed those
Does this IEM provide the best bass?
God I wish I could get to hear these, if only they didn't cost more than my car. The CA Honeydew's are my favourite IEM by far, I couldn't imagine what CA could do with three 10mm drivers.
@Side Hobbies Ngl, I'm lowkey not a fan of Campfire anymore. No iem should cost more than 300$.
And before someone goes "Well the 3000$ is for them developping it", well no it isn't. The point of competitive capitalism is to make prices reasonable, I'm no longer supporting this until campfire doesnt exist or develops iems and sells them at reasonable margins.
Bro I heard them! Along with all other flagships at can jam.these were my favorite! I know that like a really no way but i really felt that way
@@sleepe8050 "Analog" sound at its best. Im just never buying from campfire audio again for this, it's a bad business model.
Nobody should spend over 500$ on 10 cents of plastic even if it took a year to tune, Idc, because every company has to tune headphones. Just because they did 100 extra prototypes. People should be pissed off, not going "wowowow im finna waste my savings on this"
The savings rate in canada is 4% and I imagine the US isnt far off. This terrifies me because one small crisis and we're fricked'
This myth that youtube has managed to convince people that "Wow muh RnD is worth it" is such a joke. The point of free market capitalism is that people are hard to get to buy your shtuff.
And the price is? ............... let me Rob a bank
@Side Hobbies easy to Rob a bank
Bravo, Bravo Stephen, take a bow Maestro. Your review was divinely delivered and executed like a true professional sonic critic. I say fine fellow, your review was imbued with true depth and I would say a heavenly revelation of sorts. The 333 reference was genius, pure genius. But what would I know, I am a Psycho Pizza Caterer who created a society of fine fellows of a different dimension. (lol) I am sure you know who I am by now. (I can’t wait to get my Trifecta’s, I see that you didn’t reveal the whole package contents. I thought you would tell all for sure, but you say there are surprises (lol) Grrrr)
I got it and I am soooo happy with them 👍 my headphones will be sold I got my end game with this in ears 💯😎
What else did u have that u liked these more ????
@@sleepe8050 Sennheiser ie 900,Campfire Supermoon, Hifimann 1000 v2.
@@stephannordmann5346 what h like about these more? I heard them at can jam they might be my favorite set.I own u12t
Sumore, u think braided cables is for fun looks..Its cut the interfearence bro..its a basic things audiophiler should know..r u certified?
Arent you a seller ? How does someone believe in your review? 😅
Hey, so we've talked about this before, and there are a couple components to that. I'd say you can imagine these video as an extension of the conversations we have with customers every day who ask us about products.
I wouldn't tell you that Trifecta is the fastest, most resolving, most technical IEM on the market, because then if you bought it, you'd probably return it, and that would just make more trouble for everyone - and often actually cost us money as a dealer.
We also do our best to be credible with our reviews. We want to improve the options and information available to the community, and hope that you'll like what we're doing and chose to shop at Bloom rather than any other number of stores selling - in this case - Campfire Audio products.
While, ultimately our goal is to sell more headphones, we hope to do that by providing value through our reviews and our service, not by shilling or overhyping products on RUclips - it seems like there are plenty of reviewers not associated with brands or stores that are happy to do that anyway... ;)
Vision ears is better brand..peace!
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