Campfire Moon Rover VS Fir Audio E10

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Campfire Moon Rover and Fir Audio E10 are in-ear monitors. Campfire Moon Rover costs $1,199 while Fir Audio E10 costs $1,299. Fir Audio E10 is $100 more expensive. Campfire Moon Rover holds a decisive 4-point edge in reviewer scores (8.8 vs 4.8). Campfire Moon Rover has significantly better mids with a 4-point edge, Campfire Moon Rover has significantly better treble with a 6-point edge, Campfire Moon Rover has significantly better dynamics with a 3-point edge and Campfire Moon Rover has significantly better soundstage with a 2-point edge.

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Metric Campfire Moon Rover Fir Audio E10
Mids 9 5
Treble 7 1
Soundstage 7 5
Dynamics 7 4
Tonality 7.5 4
Technicalities 7 1
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Campfire Moon Rover Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Jaytiss
Super* Review

Average Reviewer Score:

8.8

Excellent


Fir Audio E10 Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Jaytiss
Head-Fi.org

Average Reviewer Score:

4.8

Generally Unfavorable


Reviews Comparison

Campfire Moon Rover reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 8.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A- Tech
It's a littled relaxed in the bass, but has a fun nice tune.

Jaytiss original ranking

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Mids: S Treble: A- Dynamics: A- Soundstage: A-

Fir Audio E10 reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 4 Reviewer Score
C- Tuning
E- Tech
Head fi tour inc

Jaytiss original ranking

Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Mids: C+ Treble: E- Dynamics: C- Soundstage: C+

Campfire Moon Rover (more reviews)

Campfire Moon Rover reviewed by Super* Review

Super* Review 9* * score rescaled + normalized
Not cheap and you can get stuff which sounds better for less to be honest. I like the build quality and form factor. Sound-wise not for everybody, but for me.
Youtube Video Summary

Campfire’s Moon Rover pairs a 12 mm planar with a compact titanium shell and a premium—but slightly quirky—accessory spread: a real-leather wallet-style case, a thin yet memory-prone cable (MMCX), and tidy branding extras. The heat-treated, rainbow finish reads more like pre-distressed denim than authentic patina, but fit and comfort are excellent despite sharp-looking edges, especially with shallow tips (e.g., Spring Tips). Measurements showed visible channel mismatch on the graph, though not audible in practice.

Sonically it’s a warm-neutral midrange with recessed upper-mids and an elevated treble that can verge on bright or splashy if the seal isn’t right, trading absolute smoothness for micro-contrast, crisp imaging, and a subtly “sandy” texture that gives an almost ASMR quality. Bass stays taut rather than big. Versus Campfire’s Ara/Andromeda-era shell mates, Moon Rover sounds more natural and less colored; against 64 Audio’s Solo planar it’s less bass-forward but more distinctive. At $1,200 there’s fiercer technical value elsewhere, yet this is the most compelling Campfire IEM in years—4/5 stars for a unique, textured listen that rewards good fit and treble tolerance.


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Fir Audio E10 (more reviews)

Fir Audio E10 reviewed by Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 5.5 * score rescaled + normalized
One community member has rated the Fir Audio E10 at an average of 3.0/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Mixed to Positive.

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Head-Fi.org original ranking

Campfire Moon Rover User Review Score

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Campfire Moon Rover Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

6.2

Gaming Grade

B

Fir Audio E10 Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

0.9

Gaming Grade

F+

Campfire Moon Rover Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • Tuning feels well executed, keeping a natural flow across the spectrum. Switching genres feels seamless.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • It manages detail and layering well enough, even if the stage feels only moderately sized. You get a clear sense of left and right, if not depth.
Mids S
The midrange defines perfection, reproducing every nuance with effortless authority. Textures are rendered with absolute conviction.
Treble A-
Treble performance is excellent—airy, extended, and beautifully controlled. It reveals subtle studio ambiance.
Dynamics A-
Expect excellent punch and micro-detail that render rhythmic shifts effortlessly. It keeps up with complex rhythmic swings.
Soundstage A-
Excellent spatial presentation that is wide, deep, and tall with precise instrument placement. Width, depth, and height all feel expanded.
Gaming B
Decent spatial awareness for fundamental positioning. Creates satisfying atmosphere in story-driven games while handling basic directional cues. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

Fir Audio E10 Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C-
  • Tonality remains inconsistent, with uneven peaks and dips that disrupt musical flow. You'll constantly notice peaks or dips pulling focus.

Average Technical Grade

E-
  • Instrument separation collapses instantly, burying nuances and leaving everything in a gray blur. Layered arrangements collapse into a messy haze.
Mids C+
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble E-
Treble is heavily rolled off, muting sparkle and detail. Detail retrieval in highs is nonexistent.
Dynamics C-
Dynamics are average—competent yet lacking real excitement. It keeps music listenable but uninspiring.
Soundstage C+
You start to perceive distinct rows of players even if the ceiling still feels low. Layering is present but still modest.
Gaming F+
Compromised imaging significantly impacts gameplay awareness. Directional cues often lack accuracy or consistency. Bad value-to-cost for gaming purpose - not recommended

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