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Angie_II
Sold Out & Discontinued.
We recommend the JH Audio Lola Universal IEMs as a great replacement in ear monitor.
The Astell & Kern Angie II is the collaborative effort to form a perfect cohesion of sound with the JH Audio IEMs and Astell & Kern media players.
The Siren Series iems allow you to hear the music how the Recording Artist and Mix Engineer intended.
Features:
Each Body, Cap and Sound bore are machined from one Solid Block of Aluminum with Carbon Fiber Logo Plate insert.
This series of IEM’s were designed to be used as a Mastering reference tool because the high driver was designed for optimum top end extention with minimal distortion. The mid driver is perfectly flat from 10Hz to 5kHz. Low driver designed for steeper low pass and with virtualy no distortion.
AngieⅡ was equipped with soundrIVe Technology, using Jerry Harvey Audio’s proprietary mini quad drivers. 8 drivers [Dual Low, Dual Mid, Quad High] configuration that offers the widest frequency range you’ll ever hear.
FreqPhase corrects Time and Phase of multiple Drivers. The Waveguide ensures each driver signal arrives within 0.01 milliseconds, resulting in a Phase coherent IEM.
User controlled low frequency drivers with the adjustable bass (0 - +10dB).
Frequency ranges from flat bass response up to +10dB (10Hz to 100Hz)
4-pin cable connection with Machined Aluminum Collar mechanism provides a more secure and strong connection with earpiece and will also help to protect it from sweat and dust.
Astell & Kern Angie II with AK380
AK380 / AK320 / AK240 / AK120Ⅱ / AK100Ⅱ provides a balance output with its specific 2.5mm 4pole terminal. AngieⅡ is originally designed and tuned for the AK380 balance output and provides a balanced cable specially made to connect to the AK380.
This originally designed 3.5mm and 2.5mm cables are specially made by Moon Audio in USA and both are included in the package.
Jerry Harvey - JH Audio Founder
Jerry Harvey Audio is proud to manufacture Angie Ⅱ by using old school craftsmanship, while using the most cutting edge Technology.
The third offering in the Siren Series is aptly named after the Rolling Stones song Angie. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded in November and December 1972, Angie is an acoustic-guitar-driven ballad, which tells of the end of a romance. Richards, who wrote almost all the music and lyrics for the song, claimed in his autobiography that the name Angie was a pseudonym for heroin, and that the song was about his attempt to quit using it while detoxing in Switzerland.
"The audio signature is reference quality with the same 4 order crossover network as Layla. Angie's dual low, dual mid and quad high configuration gives a very accurate representation of whatever source it has to reproduce. Designed for optimum top-end extension with minimal distortion. The mid driver is perfectly flat from 10Hz to 5kHz. Low driver designed for steeper low pass and with virtually no distortion. Bass response is perfectly flat when attenuated or up to +10 dB of bass boost at 60Hz when boosted."
– Jerry Harvey
Type | Universal fit IEM |
Driver Unit | Custom-made Proprietary Balanced Armature Drivers [8BA per side] |
Frequency Response | 10Hz to 23kHz |
Input Sensitivity | 117dB @ 1mW |
Impedance | 17 ohm |
Freqphase time l phase WaveGuide
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