Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review

by: Matt Wieckowski
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Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review

After spending some quality time listening to both the Fathom and the Andromeda, I'm excited to embark on a comparison between these fantastic in-ear monitors from Campfire Audio. Having already reviewed the Fathom, I'm curious to see how it stacks up against the Andromeda. So, let's jump right in and see how these two amazing earphones compare.

What you get

Campfire Fathom

Campfire Andromeda

2x ‘Time Stream’ Cables:
3.5mm Stereo
4.4mm Balanced

Dimension Folding Leather Case with Magnetic Closure and Complementing Rainbow PVD Carabiner.

Black Breezy Bag Jr.

3x Marshmallow Tips (S, M, L)

3x Silicone Tips (S, M, L)

Earphone Cleaning Tool & Campfire Audio Lapel Pin

Dark Green Leather Folding Case

Three Time Stream Cables (2.5mm, 3.5mm, 4.4mm with metal termination housings)

Dark Green Two-Pocket Mesh IEM Bag

Selection of Eartips (Foam and Silicone in S, M, L)

IEM Cleaning Tool

Campfire Lapel Pin


Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review

Look and Feel
I really appreciated how both the Andromeda and the Fathom felt light and comfortable in my ears, making them ideal for extended listening sessions. The Andromeda's aluminum build felt sturdy yet surprisingly lightweight, while the Fathom's design, with its subtle purple accents, added a touch of personality to my listening experience. Overall, both models struck a perfect balance between comfort and style, enhancing my enjoyment of every moment spent with them.

Design and Functionality
The Fathom's design showcases six custom balanced armature drivers, including dual super tweeters and dual woofers, promising a rich and dynamic soundstage. With a low impedance of 11.7 Ohms and an SPL of 94dB, these IEMs cater to audiophiles seeking versatility, compatible with both 3.5mm and 4.4mm balanced headphone connectors. In contrast, the Andromeda boasts five all-new custom dual-diaphragm balanced armatures, harnessing cutting-edge driver technology for reduced distortion and enhanced stability. Accompanied by re-engineered internal acoustic geometry and newly designed 3D-printed driver housings, the Andromeda promises an unparalleled sonic journey, elevating the listening experience to new heights.

Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review

Soundstage
In my exploration of Campfire Audio's range, I've noticed a consistent theme of spaciousness and immersion in their sound profiles. The Fathom, while initially seeming to produce a flatter sound, surprises with its precise stereo imaging and layered audio. Despite not having the same height as other models, its forward presentation still offers a compelling sense of scale without relying on artificial enhancements. Meanwhile, the Andromeda's "W" signature, while possibly perceived as neutral, leans towards a focus on midbass and sub bass frequencies, contributing to a rich and immersive listening experience. Overall, both the Fathom and the Andromeda sound great, each bringing its unique strengths to the table.

Low End
While the Fathom could benefit from a bit more bass impact, it still delivers impressive detail in the lower frequencies. Its balanced sound signature makes it versatile across different music genres. The Fathom ensures clarity in the bass range, allowing each note to be precise and well-defined. Comparatively, the Andromeda stands out with its slightly stronger emphasis on the low end, particularly in the midbass, which adds warmth without sacrificing clarity. Both earphones excel in handling sub bass frequencies, providing depth and clarity to your music.

Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review


Mids
The Fathom from Campfire Audio delivers rich and detailed midrange frequencies, thanks to its clever use of the mid-bass range. Across different music styles, the mids stay clear and vibrant, keeping you engaged with every note. While it may not be the most thrilling, its balanced sound ensures each instrument and voice is well-represented. Plus, its warmer tone adds depth and consistency to your listening experience. Similarly, the Andromeda impresses with its smooth and pleasing midrange, offering a linear sound without any particular tonal imbalances. Whether you're listening to jazz or any other genre, both earphones provide a delightful midrange performance that enriches your music.

Highs
The Fathom doesn't have the highest highs, but they're crystal clear and realistic, which enhances its overall sound. Plus, you can adjust the EQ to make them brighter if you like. They sound great across different types of music, with clear and precise highs that pull you into the music. The Andromeda's highs are also fantastic, with lots of detail and texture that gives the sound an extra edge. Both IEMs have really good highs, making your music sound amazing no matter what you're listening to.

Campfire Fathom vs Andromeda Comparison Review

Summary
After thoroughly comparing the Campfire Audio Fathom and Andromeda, I'm convinced that both of these in-ear monitors are exceptional options, offering superb sound quality and value for their price. Each model brings its unique strengths to the table, whether it's the Fathom's precise clarity or the Andromeda's rich detail. Both IEMs have impressed me greatly, and deciding between them would be quite challenging—they're both stellar performers that warrant serious consideration for anyone in the market for top-notch audio gear.

Campfire Fathom and Campfire Andromeda are available at Audio46.

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