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Moondrop Launches New Stellaris Planar Magnetic Driver IEMs

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Moondrop joins the Planar bandwagon today with the launch of their highly-anticipated Stellaris Planar Magnetic Driver IEMs. Moondrop isn't bound for any introduction among Audiophiles. The brand has been hyper-active in the industry with its class-leading range of in-ear monitors. They cover different price segments and have always been on the front with their classic approach with single Dynamic and multi-driver hybrid driver configurations. Moondrop is also known for its exclusive designer looks for its in-ear monitors. Today, they join the league of planar magnetic driver IEMs with the all-new Stellaris.

Stellaris features a newly-developed 14.5 mm planar magnetic driver. It utilizes a sub-nanometer diaphragm with a thickness of just 1um. The diaphragm has been stretched tightly on the bracket for uniform tension. This driver has been designed in collaboration with Tuoyin Electronics Pvt. Ltd. which is the first manufacturer in China to develop Planar drivers for in-ear monitors. Bringing together their expertise in Planar Drivers and Moondrop's exquisite acoustic cavity structure design, Stellaris provides exceptional performance with unmatched clarity and low distortion in the output signal.



Stellaris adopts a fully symmetrical magnetic circuit that is composed of 7+7 N52H magnets precisely arranged during bold assembly. This magnetic circuit produces a powerful magnetic flux (close to 1Tesla), resulting in a cleaner output with Ultra-low harmonic distortion and higher magnetic circuit efficiency. The pair promises a spectacular sound performance with a clear response throughout a wide frequency band!

Moondrop Stellaris inherits the design traits from the famous Starfield. The shells here have the same iridescent finish as the Starfield with astrological design elements. You get a beautiful design theme with Moon, Sun, and Stars on the face covers. Iridescent shells reflect different colors with different light angles. Stellaris comes with a bunch of high-quality premium ear tips. The package includes newly-developed U.C.(Ultra-Clear) ear tips designed by Softears. These are made up of high-permeability liquid silicone material and provide a super comfortable wearing experience. Stellaris also includes MIS-Tip foam ear tips in the package.

Moondrop Stellaris is highly consistent with the VDSF target response based on the HRTF frequency curve. The result is an accurate sound performance with unmatched clarity and non-linear distortion in the output. Stellaris is launched officially for just $109, shipments will begin on Friday.

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@VSG we getting a review of these from you?
 
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What's the difference between a magnetic driver and an earbud?
 

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@VSG we getting a review of these from you?
Yes :)
What's the difference between a magnetic driver and an earbud?
Scroll down to the audio hardware section on this page to know more about how planar magnetic drivers work: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/audeze-lcd-xc-2021-planar-magnetic-headphones/5.html

An earbud sits in the ear concha and in-ear monitors (IEM) have a nozzle with installed ear tips (usually) that go inside the ear canal. The product in this news post is an IEM and not an ear bud. Both IEMs and earbuds are earphones.

The other thing to note is that usually headphones and earphones use dynamic drivers that also use magnets to move a diaphragm back and forth. Dynamic drivers have a separate component called voice coil that converts this motion to audio. Planar magnetic drivers have the diaphragm and voice coil function all in the same thin material with magnets on one or both sides. The advantage here is more uniform motion back and forth that can be used by companies for different applications.
 
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Yes :)

Scroll down to the audio hardware section on this page to know more about how planar magnetic drivers work: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/audeze-lcd-xc-2021-planar-magnetic-headphones/5.html

An earbud sits in the ear concha and in-ear monitors (IEM) have a nozzle with installed ear tips (usually) that go inside the ear canal. The product in this news post is an IEM and not an ear bud. Both IEMs and earbuds are earphones.

The other thing to note is that usually headphones and earphones use dynamic drivers that also use magnets to move a diaphragm back and forth. Dynamic drivers have a separate component called voice coil that converts this motion to audio. Planar magnetic drivers have the diaphragm and voice coil function all in the same thin material with magnets on one or both sides. The advantage here is more uniform motion back and forth that can be used by companies for different applications.
Thank you so much for the explanation. I will check out the link. My company uses voice coils for a totally different application in the laser industry.
 

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Thank you so much for the explanation. I will check out the link. My company uses voice coils for a totally different application in the laser industry.
Very cool!
 
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