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FATfreq Grand Maestro

Original price $ 2,871.00 - Original price $ 3,334.00
Original price
$ 2,975.00
$ 2,871.00 - $ 3,334.00
Current price $ 2,975.00

FATfreq Grand Maestro

Version updates:
- Recessed 2-pin sockets
- Recessed Vocal Switches

- Luxury Collector's Exhibition Box
- NOAH Modules in Metal

 

Award-winning frequency response with exceptional bass feedback. Grand Maestro utilizes Tribrid technology consisting of DD, BA, and EST drivers for maximum pleasure. NOAH Pressure Relief Module provides sublime low-end tonality and prevents ear fatigue, without any compromise on sound quality and isolation. Built with a vocal boost switch for VOX monitoring.

Now available in Universal-fit, Grand Maestro is the ultimate end-game monitor for anyone looking to take their music experience to the highest level.

  • FATfreq Flagship 2023
  • Tribrid Technology
  • Quad EST Drivers
  • 4 Configurable Bass Tunings
  • Pressure Relief Module


 

Customer Reviews

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A. I.
Great performers

These iems give you a beautiful, punchy, controlled bass and a great resolution. Too much bass?! Just turn the switch or change the relief module. Such flexibility means that you will have fun with them always.
I think the luxurious wooden box is a bit an overkill. To me the whole ensemble in the pelican box looks more organic and convenient.
Small ears owners beware. These are chunky. If the monarch mkIIIs were too much for you, then these are a tad bigger.

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Josh M.
A True Wonder of the World

https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/fatfreq-grand-maestro.26521/reviews#review-31945

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Kevin
FatFreq has a winner on their hands.

The Grand Maestro is an incredible IEM in many ways.
The vocal boost tuning switch changes it from a mostly balanced mids/vocals recessed sound signature, to a mids/vocals forward powerhouse. The difference is anything but subtle.

The tuning modules modify the sub bass frequency by a few decibels. Changing the sub bass opens up the head stage and allows the other frequencies to “shine” through.

This is not a dedicated bass head iem. The bass is excellent, but it doesn’t overpower. This is an IEM capable of presenting music clearly and concisely throughout the frequency range.

Grand Maestro has the best head stage I have experienced on any IEM to date. Width, height, and depth are excellent on all three axis, and, instruments, vocalists, sound effects, etc. present from all 3 dimensions of the stage.

Thus IEM is worthy of consideration.