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From its rippled back plate to its tidally huge sound, the FiiO FH7s bear the characteristics of their inspiration: the ocean. But unlike the ocean, the FH7 won’t overpower you. Its five drivers, fourteen eartips, and a replaceable cable are just the tools you need.
Dynamic drivers are the most common type of driver in the world. They reproduce booming bass at a low price tag. However, they don’t produce mids and trebles as adeptly as other drivers, and when pushed too hard they’re known to create harmonic distortion. This is why the FH7 delegates only bass frequencies to its dynamic driver.
A balanced armature uses a delicately balanced coil within a magnetic field to reproduce detailed mids and highs. The FH7 delegates mids frequencies to a modified Knowles 30017 driver and highs and ultra-highs to multiple Knowles SWFK-31736 drivers. By allocating each frequency to different drivers, the FH7 achieves a sonic richness that has to be heard to be believed.
FiiO went to painstaking lengths to create the FH7’s stunning tidal-invoking shell. A 21-step CNC machine process cut a hunk of magnesium-alloy 3,873 times before FiiO employees (human ones) sandblasted and hand polished this aerospace-grade body to perfection.
Copper and silver are locked in an eternal struggle for audiophile wire dominance. Silver is more conductive; copper is more resilient. With the FH7, FiiO has forged an alliance between these two metals, bringing you the conductivity of silver and the resilience of copper--an astounding 152 wires bundled into 8 strands--for a perfectly clarified sound that lasts.