Moondrop has announced the Harmon, a pair of wired in-ear monitors featuring a three-dynamic driver configuration, advanced XTM crossover technology, and a unique four-cavity tuning system. Utilizing a distinctive design, the Harmon incorporates three 10mm dynamic drivers per earphone. Two of these drivers operate in a Horizontally Opposed Dual Dynamic Driver System (H.O.D.D.U.S) configuration, effectively delivering a robust and immersive bass response, while the third driver is tailored for accurate midrange and treble reproduction. Moondrop's approach to acoustic engineering combines advanced simulation technologies and precise tuning, ensuring an exceptional listening experience that spans the entire frequency spectrum.
Each dynamic driver within the Moondrop Harmon is housed in its own acoustically optimized cavity. This design is supported by extensive FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulations, enabling meticulous calibration of the sound-profile. The dual-driver Isobaric configuration features two horizontally aligned 10mm drivers, a system which has been successfully implemented in earlier Moondrop models such as the Blessing 3. This setup excels in delivering richly textured bass that maintains definition and authority.
The standout component of the Harmon is its midrange and treble-specific dynamic driver. This unit employs a glass-dome composite diaphragm with a flexible suspension, crafted with a cutting-edge glass molding process. Designed for high rigidity and optimal damping, the diaphragm remains ultra-lightweight to ensure crystal-clear audio reproduction. The Harmon incorporates N52-grade neodymium magnet systems across all drivers, with the mid/treble-focused driver featuring a dual magnetic arrangement for enhanced efficiency and transient response. This contributes to an ultra-low distortion output throughout the frequency band, making the Harmon capable of delivering pristine audio for critical listening.
Achieving phase consistency across multiple driver units is a complex task, but Moondrop's Harmon ensures seamless integration of its multiple drivers for a natural and coherent sound experience. Tuned to adhere closely to Moondrop’s VDSF target response curve, the Harmon introduces subtle refinements for an engaging sound signature characterized by dynamic bass, articulate mids, and extended treble. The result is a balanced and refined presentation capable of adapting to various genres while maintaining impressive detail and tonal richness.
The construction of the Harmon’s shells reflects Moondrop's collaboration with HeyGears, a leader in 3D printing technology. Using DLP-3D printing, the earphones are designed for a comfortable yet secure fit. Accompanying the Harmon is a high-purity copper cable, outfitted with 0.78mm 2-pin connectors and a modular termination system. Users will find both 3.5mm single-ended and 4.4mm balanced tips included in the package. The Moondrop Harmon is now available for $349.99, representing a carefully engineered blend of acoustic finesse, premium materials, and advanced craftsmanship.
Moondrop has announced the Harmon, a pair of wired in-ear monitors featuring a three-dynamic driver configuration, advanced XTM crossover technology, and a unique four-cavity tuning system. Utilizing a distinctive design, the Harmon incorporates three 10mm dynamic drivers per earphone. Two of these drivers operate in a Horizontally Opposed Dual Dynamic Driver System (H.O.D.D.U.S) configuration, effectively delivering a robust and immersive bass response, while the third driver is tailored for accurate midrange and treble reproduction. Moondrop's approach to acoustic engineering combines advanced simulation technologies and precise tuning, ensuring an exceptional listening experience that spans the entire frequency spectrum.
Each dynamic driver within the Moondrop Harmon is housed in its own acoustically optimized cavity. This design is supported by extensive FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulations, enabling meticulous calibration of the sound-profile. The dual-driver Isobaric configuration features two horizontally aligned 10mm drivers, a system which has been successfully implemented in earlier Moondrop models such as the Blessing 3. This setup excels in delivering richly textured bass that maintains definition and authority.
The standout component of the Harmon is its midrange and treble-specific dynamic driver. This unit employs a glass-dome composite diaphragm with a flexible suspension, crafted with a cutting-edge glass molding process. Designed for high rigidity and optimal damping, the diaphragm remains ultra-lightweight to ensure crystal-clear audio reproduction. The Harmon incorporates N52-grade neodymium magnet systems across all drivers, with the mid/treble-focused driver featuring a dual magnetic arrangement for enhanced efficiency and transient response. This contributes to an ultra-low distortion output throughout the frequency band, making the Harmon capable of delivering pristine audio for critical listening.
Achieving phase consistency across multiple driver units is a complex task, but Moondrop's Harmon ensures seamless integration of its multiple drivers for a natural and coherent sound experience. Tuned to adhere closely to Moondrop’s VDSF target response curve, the Harmon introduces subtle refinements for an engaging sound signature characterized by dynamic bass, articulate mids, and extended treble. The result is a balanced and refined presentation capable of adapting to various genres while maintaining impressive detail and tonal richness.
The construction of the Harmon’s shells reflects Moondrop's collaboration with HeyGears, a leader in 3D printing technology. Using DLP-3D printing, the earphones are designed for a comfortable yet secure fit. Accompanying the Harmon is a high-purity copper cable, outfitted with 0.78mm 2-pin connectors and a modular termination system. Users will find both 3.5mm single-ended and 4.4mm balanced tips included in the package. The Moondrop Harmon is now available for $349.99, representing a carefully engineered blend of acoustic finesse, premium materials, and advanced craftsmanship.
Moondrop has announced the Harmon, a pair of wired in-ear monitors featuring a three-dynamic driver configuration, advanced XTM crossover technology, and a unique four-cavity tuning system. Utilizing a distinctive design, the Harmon incorporates three 10mm dynamic drivers per earphone. Two of these drivers operate in a Horizontally Opposed Dual Dynamic Driver System (H.O.D.D.U.S) configuration, effectively delivering a robust and immersive bass response, while the third driver is tailored for accurate midrange and treble reproduction. Moondrop's approach to acoustic engineering combines advanced simulation technologies and precise tuning, ensuring an exceptional listening experience that spans the entire frequency spectrum.
Each dynamic driver within the Moondrop Harmon is housed in its own acoustically optimized cavity. This design is supported by extensive FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulations, enabling meticulous calibration of the sound-profile. The dual-driver Isobaric configuration features two horizontally aligned 10mm drivers, a system which has been successfully implemented in earlier Moondrop models such as the Blessing 3. This setup excels in delivering richly textured bass that maintains definition and authority.
The standout component of the Harmon is its midrange and treble-specific dynamic driver. This unit employs a glass-dome composite diaphragm with a flexible suspension, crafted with a cutting-edge glass molding process. Designed for high rigidity and optimal damping, the diaphragm remains ultra-lightweight to ensure crystal-clear audio reproduction. The Harmon incorporates N52-grade neodymium magnet systems across all drivers, with the mid/treble-focused driver featuring a dual magnetic arrangement for enhanced efficiency and transient response. This contributes to an ultra-low distortion output throughout the frequency band, making the Harmon capable of delivering pristine audio for critical listening.
Achieving phase consistency across multiple driver units is a complex task, but Moondrop's Harmon ensures seamless integration of its multiple drivers for a natural and coherent sound experience. Tuned to adhere closely to Moondrop’s VDSF target response curve, the Harmon introduces subtle refinements for an engaging sound signature characterized by dynamic bass, articulate mids, and extended treble. The result is a balanced and refined presentation capable of adapting to various genres while maintaining impressive detail and tonal richness.
The construction of the Harmon’s shells reflects Moondrop's collaboration with HeyGears, a leader in 3D printing technology. Using DLP-3D printing, the earphones are designed for a comfortable yet secure fit. Accompanying the Harmon is a high-purity copper cable, outfitted with 0.78mm 2-pin connectors and a modular termination system. Users will find both 3.5mm single-ended and 4.4mm balanced tips included in the package. The Moondrop Harmon is now available for $349.99, representing a carefully engineered blend of acoustic finesse, premium materials, and advanced craftsmanship.
Moondrop has announced the Harmon, a pair of wired in-ear monitors featuring a three-dynamic driver configuration, advanced XTM crossover technology, and a unique four-cavity tuning system. Utilizing a distinctive design, the Harmon incorporates three 10mm dynamic drivers per earphone. Two of these drivers operate in a Horizontally Opposed Dual Dynamic Driver System (H.O.D.D.U.S) configuration, effectively delivering a robust and immersive bass response, while the third driver is tailored for accurate midrange and treble reproduction. Moondrop's approach to acoustic engineering combines advanced simulation technologies and precise tuning, ensuring an exceptional listening experience that spans the entire frequency spectrum.
Each dynamic driver within the Moondrop Harmon is housed in its own acoustically optimized cavity. This design is supported by extensive FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulations, enabling meticulous calibration of the sound-profile. The dual-driver Isobaric configuration features two horizontally aligned 10mm drivers, a system which has been successfully implemented in earlier Moondrop models such as the Blessing 3. This setup excels in delivering richly textured bass that maintains definition and authority.
The standout component of the Harmon is its midrange and treble-specific dynamic driver. This unit employs a glass-dome composite diaphragm with a flexible suspension, crafted with a cutting-edge glass molding process. Designed for high rigidity and optimal damping, the diaphragm remains ultra-lightweight to ensure crystal-clear audio reproduction. The Harmon incorporates N52-grade neodymium magnet systems across all drivers, with the mid/treble-focused driver featuring a dual magnetic arrangement for enhanced efficiency and transient response. This contributes to an ultra-low distortion output throughout the frequency band, making the Harmon capable of delivering pristine audio for critical listening.
Achieving phase consistency across multiple driver units is a complex task, but Moondrop's Harmon ensures seamless integration of its multiple drivers for a natural and coherent sound experience. Tuned to adhere closely to Moondrop’s VDSF target response curve, the Harmon introduces subtle refinements for an engaging sound signature characterized by dynamic bass, articulate mids, and extended treble. The result is a balanced and refined presentation capable of adapting to various genres while maintaining impressive detail and tonal richness.
The construction of the Harmon’s shells reflects Moondrop's collaboration with HeyGears, a leader in 3D printing technology. Using DLP-3D printing, the earphones are designed for a comfortable yet secure fit. Accompanying the Harmon is a high-purity copper cable, outfitted with 0.78mm 2-pin connectors and a modular termination system. Users will find both 3.5mm single-ended and 4.4mm balanced tips included in the package. The Moondrop Harmon is now available for $349.99, representing a carefully engineered blend of acoustic finesse, premium materials, and advanced craftsmanship.