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Aurvana Trio in-ear-headphone review: These balanced-armature headphones are a solid sonic value

Aurvana Trio in-ear-headphone review: These balanced-armature headphones are a solid sonic value

Posted on May 16, 2018July 15, 2019 By Jarvis

Value is the name of the game when it comes to the Aurvana Trio. You’ll find lots of high-end features in these modestly priced headphones.

These in-ear monitors deliver lots of bang for the buck, including a hybrid triple-driver, balanced-armature design, a removable MMCX cable, and solid musical performance.

Creative Technology’s Aurvana Trio balanced-armature, in-ear monitors are a strong value, offering features you typically won’t find in a pair of headphones selling for $150.

Creative bills them as audiophile quality with a hybrid triple-driver system. A pair of balanced-armature drivers handle the midrange and high frequencies, while a bio-cellulose dynamic driver handles the bass. Creative rates the Aurvana Trio’s frequency response as going down as low as 5Hz and all the way up to 40kHz; however, these headphones’ average dynamics won’t reproduce the full musical excitement and engagement those numbers imply.
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