Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Future Sonics Atrio M5 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Future Sonics Atrio M5.
May 2011
(88%)
17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Exemplary reproduction of the stereo field, Excels over a broad range of genres, especially metal!, Many inserts assure a custom fit,
NO CLIP!!, May be pricey for some, try first to be sure they are for you!, Foam inserts can get unsightly, depending on you level of hygiene, and I use Qtips on the regular!
Abstract: Without a doubt, the Future Sonics Atrios are my favorite in-ear monitors at the moment. No other IEMs I know of do so much right and so little wrong. They’re not the most "pedantic" phones out there, but they’re the most musical ones for my tastes. Almost like good full-sized headp..
Incredible clarity, excellent bass, lovely sound; multiple tips for a comfortable fit; ability to get custom ear tips made for those that need a perfect fit
It would be great if they were less expensive, but they sound so good the price is forgivable *Update: After this review was posted, I was told I could keep these earphones. As I told my contact when the offer was made, “part of me is tempted to...
I think by now I’ve established that I am a big fan of earphones; unlike the one-size-fits-most round earbuds which come with almost all digital music players, quality earphones will usually include a variety of tips so that the wearer can ensur...
Published: 2007-05-21, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Future Sonics Atrio series delivers jaw-dropping bass at safer low-volume levels, all at a very competitive price.
The Atrios tacky design and lack of high-frequency detail will disappoint fashion-conscious audiophiles.
If you can somehow turn the Atrios design into a fashion statement, you wont be disappointed with its full sound and startlingly deep bass. See all products in the Future Sonics Atrio series
Abstract: They pop out repeatedly. You quickly turn your head and they fly out. They’re a hassle and they’re not even good enough sounding to be worth the hassle. Earbuds. So, you move up to canal phones, which, as the name implies, fit right into your...
Abstract: If youre in the market for a pair of high-end earphones, dont discount the Atrios just because they only cost half as much as everything else youre finding. These are an interesting product, indeed. The sound is full of sparkling highs and warm, rou...
I was very impressed with the Atrio’s audio quality, and especially its bass performance. If you’re a closet bass-head—or if you just appreciate visceral reproduction of lower frequencies—but you’ve been depriving yourself because you don’t want to sac...