FiiO FH19 2 Dynamic 6 Balanced Armature Drivers IEMs

FiiO FH19 2 Dynamic 6 Balanced Armature Drivers IEMs Introduction

FiiO FH19 2 Dynamic 6 Balanced Armature Drivers IEMs 2 Dynamic 6 BA 8 Drivers IEMs Two dynamic six BA driver configuration | Push-pull dual dynamic driver units | Custom Knowlesenhanced mids BAs | Titanium+7000 series aluminum construction | Semi-open design | Mid-frequency notch filter Four-way acoustic design | Patented S.Turbo design | Swappable audio filters | High-purity monocrystalline sterling silver cable Forging Ahead From the Past Flagship Sound Three years ago, the FH9 was launched, as FIIO's first high-end flagship hybrid earphone. With its energetic dynamics, wide soundstage, and pleasant sound quality, it was enthusiastically received by Hifi users worldwide upon release. It gradually became known among audiophiles as a great example of "balanced earphones," far exceeding our expectations in popularity. It is still a competitive set of earphones even in today's market. The new FIlO FH19 from FIlo is a significant upgrade, incorporating much user feedback. It retains the ignature sound and flagship-grade craftsmanship of the FH9, and is also co-developed with Tokyo Onkyo Ltd. in Japan and Knowles in the USA. It features a truly high-end acoustic design, with richer and fuller midrange and more robust yet flexible bass. Additionally, the fit has been redesigned and optimized based on the characteristics of the human ear, allowing you to experience truly flagship-level comfort. The Pinnacle, Further Improved two Dynamic Six Ba Driver Configuration The new FIO FH19 features a flagship-worthy dual dynamic and six balanced armature driver configuration. Handling the bass is an all-new push-pull dual dynamic driver unit co-developed with Tokyo Onkyo Ltd in Japan. This driver features greatly enhanced low-frequency extension, cohesion, and speed. The mid-to-high frequencies are handled by specially customized Knowles enhanced midrange balanced armature drivers, which achieve greater sound energy density for rich and delicate vocals that are wonderfully musical without sacrificing detail. Powerful Combo Push-Pull Dual Dynamic Driver Unit FIIO, in collaboration with Tokyo Onkyo Co. Ltd., has developed a push-pull dual dynamic driver unit* for the FH19, based on push-pull technology used in high-end audio. This technology employs two 13.7mm high-magnetic dynamic drivers with PU+DLC composite diaphragms, arranged in an opposing configuration. When the diaphragms move back and forth, the overall movement direction of the two dynamic drivers remains consistent, ensuring phase consistency. This effectively doubles the driving force, and the diaphragms can provide air damping to each other. This makes the dynamic drivers exhibit more stable movement and fully suppress any residual sound after the audio signal stops. Compared to typical dynamic drivers, push-pull dual dynamic drivers require only half the amplitude to achieve the target sound pressure level. This results in smaller diaphragm displacement, significantly improving linear driving performance and further reducing intermodulation distortion, allowing the driver unit to deliver cleaner sound. *The FIlO FH19 is equipped with a push-pull dual dynamic driver unit, utilizing high-end push-pull audio technology. It consists of two active dynamic driver units that work in a "push-pull" manner. On a microscopic level, when one dynamic driver diaphragm "pushes" butward, the other diaphragm "pulls" inward, and vice versa. On a macroscopic level, the two dynamic driver units can be seen as a single entity, moving in the same direction, providing double the driving force and phase consistency. Custom Knowles Enhanced Mids BAs The FIO FH19 uses six Knowles balanced armature drivers as its mid and high-frequency sound units. In order to achieve even higher levels of vocal sound quality, FILO collaborated with Knowles to create a custom mid-frequency-enhanced balanced armature driver. By adding acoustic vents to the rear cavity of the driver, the mid-frequency driver gains more sound energy compared to typical mid-frequency drivers. This further unlocks the inherent advantages of the mid-frequency driver, resulting in rich and mellow vocals that are hauntingly realistic, as if the singer was right next to you. Titanium+7000 Series Aluminum Construction Titanium midframe The FIlO FH19 features build quality worthy of a flagship, to which the titanium midframe contributes. Its luxurious feel and uniquely charming titanium color give off a high-end appearance. Being the part of the earphone that is most frequently touched, the midirame's pure titanium metal's rigidity and corrosion resistance thoroughly protect the rest of the earphone's shell, making it resistant to everyday wear and tear, truly embodying the essence of a flagship product. 7000 series aluminum shell The FIlO FH19 employs 7000 series aluminum*, which ensures a durable and strong shell while reducing the weight of the earphones. Thanks to this aluminum, the FH19 still provides a comfortable wearing experience even with more drivers and a more complex acoustic design. *7000 series aluminum alloy is widely used in aircraft fuselages, wings, and other important components. It has high strength, rigidity, and corrosion resistance. It is also known as 7000 series aerospace aluminum. Unfatiguing Listening, Large Soundstage Semi-Open Design The semi-open design has been highly praised in the FIlO FH9, FH7S, FHSS, and FDS. In the FH19, this proven semi-open design is once again utilized and has been specially tuned to combine with FIlO's front and rear cavity balanced pressure relief technology - resulting in and more natural and relaxed sound, with a wide soundstage. This design efficiently balances the internal air pressure, eliminating the feeling of pressure on the eardrum which also helps to protect your hearing. Enjoy listening for long periods without fatigue. Mid-Frequency Notch Filter The FH19 features a variety of different drivers and acoustic design principles. Scientifically tuning each part so that they work in a harmonious whole is the essence of high-level tuning. To achieve this, the FIlO development team has specially designed a "mid-frequency notch filter for the FH19 hybrid earphones. Focus on Small Details, Achieving Large Upgrades Suspended Voice Coil To achieve flagship-level driver performance, the FIlO FH19 utilizes a suspended voice coil design. In this design, the voice coil leads are routed directly from the center hole beneath the diaphragm, allowing them to float within the gap. This approach eliminates unnecessary contact and avoids additional adhesive load. Compared to conventional diaphragms*, the suspended voice coil design ensures uniform and smooth diaphragm movement, minimizing interference from other factors and fully unleashing the inherent potential of the diaphragm. *Conventional diaphragms often rely on specific adhesives to bond the voice coil to the diaphragm surface. However, this approach not only increases the overall weight of the diaphragm but can also lead to dynamic imbalance during dynamic driver movement. Uneven localized weight distribution may cause vibration irregularities, alter diaphragm compliance, and even result in distortion due to voice coil scraping. Ultimately, this affects the overall performance of the driver. Scalpel-Like Accuracy Rubycon Audiophile-grade Film Capacitor Crossovers Crafted with meticulous attention to sound quality, the flagship FH19 features the same high-precision Japanese film capacitors as the FA19 that exhibit exceptional accuracy phase alignment. While conventional resistor-based crossover components typically have an accuracy error of around 1%, the FH19 achieves an impressively low error ate of 0.1%. Furthermore, compared to ordinary ceramic capacitors, the FH19 not only achieves more precise crossover points but also effectively enhances high-frequency resolution and overall results in a more detailed sound. Four-Way Acoustic Design While the basic design is derived from the FH9, the FH19 builds upon its predecessor and surpasses it by updating the low-frequency and mid-frequency drivers and implementing them into a more precisely controlled four-way crossover design. In the low frequencies, custom push-pull dual-dynamic driver units are employed, and a 'turbine low-frequency boost technology' is used for physical low-pass filtering for relaxed yet natural bass. For the mid-frequencies, FH19 introduces an innovative '3+1 semi-open' acoustic layout of balanced armatures. This is complemented by a newly designed resonant cavity, allowing for two separately managed mid-frequency zones that result in richer and more emotionally engaging mids. For the high frequencies, the FH19 retains the coaxial design with an acoustic guide while also incorporating Rubycon audiophile-grade film capacitors. This combination allows for high resolution while maintaining excellent treble tone

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