Maestro SE Universals
UNMATCHED DEPTH AND DETAILS
To perform your best, hearing high-resolution mixes is not enough - you have to feel it pumping in your veins. Packed with Tribrid technology, Maestro SE utilizes a combination of Dynamic, Balanced armature, and electrostatic drivers for best-in-class airiness on the highs and ultra-highs, supported with a powerful yet controlled low-end for ultimate head-thumping goodness! Now available in Universal-fit.
Version updates:
- Recessed 2-pin sockets
FF Custom-Designed
Bass Chamber
Meticulously engineered, the chamber utilizes cutting-edge acoustics to amplify low-frequency vibrations - Setting the benchmark for deep, captivating Bass response.
Precision-Tuned
Quad EST Drivers
The Maestro SE is powered by Quad precision-tuned Electrostatic drivers for unmatched detail retrieval and soundstage up to 40kHz and beyond.
Technology
Developed by FATfreq in Singapore
Bass Cannon™
(Patent Pending) Using proprietary dynamic woofers, bass chambers and acoustic filter networks, FATfreq was able to design the deepest bass ever recorded of over 20dB, concentrated below 200Hz with zero bleed. Not for the faint hearted.
Linear Impedance
FATfreq uses proprietary circuits to correct the non-linear impedances of multi-driver systems. The different output impedances across all your devices cause frequency response to vary. Having this tech ensures consistency in frequency response for all our IEMs when plugged into any device - Be it your mic-pack, mixer board, phone or dedicated DAP.
Sonar La Trompa™
Inspired by the anatomy of the traditional french horn, FATfreq uses exponential horn curvature for gain control and to improve treble tonality via acoustics. Providing you with Smooth, natural sounding highs, grounded by a nice timbre in the mid and low frequencies.
PhaseAlign
The absence of a DSP in IEMs means that we have to match the phase of multi-way systems via Acoustic delay. Using proprietary structures, we were able to align the low, mid and high frequencies such that they reach your eardrum in a coherent manner. Giving you the sound accuracy and resolution demanded on stage and studio.