Oct 19, 2010 07:12 GMT  ·  By

Coming across a pair of headphones that really provide good quality sound in all conditions is not exactly a very easy task these days, but those of you who really want to benefit from such an audio product should turn their attention to the EarSonics SM3 in-ear-monitors, that deliver quite an audio oomph...and then some. According to the designed, French company EarSonics, the universal triple driver earphone is designed with the most demanding audiophile in mind, offering a "spot on" EQ, very tight and controlled bass, and high-quality mids. The headphones pack triple balanced armature drivers with 3 way passive crossover (1 low, 1 mid, 1 high), while the frequency response range is quite an OK one, namely 20 Hz -18 kHz. The level of impedance has been set at 17 ohms, while sensitivity is valued at 122dB/mW. According to the manufacturer, the increased venting produces a tighter low end and the wider sound image features smooth mids and treble with very nice finesse, while the new proprietary silicon tips guarantee good sounding reproduction, comfort and also good sound isolation. "We are very pleased to represent the EarSonics line through SoundEarphones.com and are very excited about the new SM3 earphone," commented Michael Matossian, CEO. "Their groundbreaking technology is superb which provides authentic and unparallel sound quality that has quickly propelled EarSonics as the best quality earphone for the price currently on the market." Pricing for the EarSonics SM3 headphones has been set at around 380 US dollars, which should come as no surprise, really, given the specific market segment these things target (and the fact that true audiophiles would pay anything for impressive audio quality). Plus, for this sum, customers will also get a Soft EarSonics pouch, Comply Foams, silicon tips & wax removal tool (ouch, that last one will certainly come in handy for certain specific categories of users).