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Product Description
Creating the Ara IEM, Campfire Audio was determined to remind listeners why earphones can be so much fun. Thanks to a carefully engineered “crossover-less” design and high-performing components, the message comes through loud and clear Read More
I am selling my "like new" Campfire Ara. Detailed, engaging sound. Andromeda is slightly warmer, Ara more analytical and dynamically etched.
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I find ara to be an improvement to the andromeda but definitely different flavor. A low resistance cable can add some more bass and together with the right tip, does not sound bass shy to me even compared to og andromeda.
Campfire products are not competitive anymore in 2023 unfortunately. You can get the 64 audio U4s, the monarch Mk2 and the symphonium helios for roughly the same price when they go on sale.
No way IMHO. Unless you buy a ton on drop to use that "credit" there is no discount. Also unless you have to have the shiny, untried, or just have sackfuls of $ there are great sales all the time on headfi for instance, of all kinds of great (and not so) IEMs
Headfonics review of the Ara:
https://headfonics.com/campfire-audio-ara-review/
"Bassheads sorry this is a no-go. The Solaris series, and perhaps even the Andromeda will give you that heavier hitting low-end experience. The Ara moves the listener engagement further up the frequency response but without the dry analytical experience that so often accompanies that switch in emphasis."
Not a deal. Even with the points, its like 30 bucks discount. On ARA itself. Honestly, not that bad but def I think people expected more from that price point. Also, I think Ken struggles alot after the Andromeda has quite a following and anything he releases seems to be benchmarked against that. I like the Solaris (the OG one) but it's too big and uncomfortable to wear.
You only get 900 points on these headphones. The discount at $5 per 500 points is about $9. Most certainly not $155 or $190. To get that much in credit you’d need to spend $15,500