Future Sonics ships new Atrio universal-fit earphones

Aug 10, 2007 3:55 PM

    

The new Atrio earphones from Future Sonics offer a universal fit and full-range audio.

Future Sonics has released its Atrio line of isolating earphones. Built upon the latest MG5 driver technology, the new series was designed specifically for live performance, recording studio, multimedia and broadcast applications.

Atrio earphones feature a natural comfort-fit feel with accurate bass response and warm, rich vocal tone and clean detailed clarity in the upper frequencies. The Atrio series offers two models: the m5, for live performance applications; and the m8, for digital media and recording studio work. While the m5 and m8 are identical on the component side, the key difference between the two is the color, as well as included accessories. Both models are available in single pack, twin-pack and six-pack editions. Additionally, the m8 model includes a 10ft extension cable and 1/4in stereo adapter plug.

For more information, visit www.futuresonics.com.




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