AFUL Cantor IEM
Brand Philosophy and Meaning
AFUL stands for "At Full," symbolizing perfection and completeness in sound. The brand's Chinese name, "致音," represents the pinnacle of sound quality and respect. "致" conveys focus, achievement, and refinement, reflecting AFUL's dedication to delivering the ultimate audio experience.
Evolution of Innovation: A Journey Through Time
- 2018: AFUL’s journey began with a skilled acoustic team and cutting-edge 3D printing technology, setting the foundation for its unique acoustic lab.
- 2019: A breakthrough occurred with prototypes featuring innovative circuit topology, allowing a single BA driver to deliver exceptional HiFi performance.
- 2020: Technology refinement led to the development of second-generation circuit topology, securing three key technology patents.
- 2021: AFUL’s original S&E Math technology gained recognition and was selected for the prestigious China-Denmark Technology Exchange Roadshow.
- 2022: The global launch of the Performer series earned rave reviews, with the S&E Math technology winning government support.
- 2023: The AFUL Performer 8, featuring a 1DD+7BA driver configuration, emerged as the latest marvel in IEM technology.
Advanced Acoustic Technologies
- Dual Channel Acoustic Maze Technology for Deep Bass: The AFUL Cantor boasts dual composite drivers for ultra-low frequencies and powerful bass, with precision-tuned tubes that transform low-end performance, providing deep, elastic bass.
Acoustic Innovation for Frequency Control
- High-Precision 3D-Printed Acoustic Tube: AFUL’s first innovation, the acoustic crossover tube, utilizes physical frequency division for optimal sound frequency response, eliminating resonance peaks and harmonizing sound waves for a refined audio experience.
Non-Destructive Direct Drive Topology Technology
This cutting-edge technology enhances sound clarity by removing resonance through an asymmetrical sound path. It offers smooth, extended highs without harshness, surpassing traditional methods and preserving high-frequency detail.
Multidimensional Frequency Division Architecture
The Cantor integrates 14 balanced armature drivers through a multidimensional architecture, each driver working to deliver a cohesive, immersive soundstage. Smooth transitions across frequencies ensure a balanced audio experience with no compromises.
Unparalleled Precision with 3D Printing
AFUL pushes the limits of 3D printing by creating acoustic components with pathways as narrow as 0.15mm, maximizing precision and enhancing bass depth, clarity, and overall audio performance.
RLC Network Frequency Division Correction
The AFUL Cantor features RLC Network Frequency Division Correction Technology, which smooths out treble response, rivaling the performance of EST units and overcoming resonance issues commonly found in traditional frequency division technologies.
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AFUL Cantor IEM
AFUL Cantor IEM
Brand Philosophy and Meaning
AFUL stands for "At Full," symbolizing perfection and completeness in sound. The brand's Chinese name, "致音," represents the pinnacle of sound quality and respect. "致" conveys focus, achievement, and refinement, reflecting AFUL's dedication to delivering the ultimate audio experience.
Evolution of Innovation: A Journey Through Time
- 2018: AFUL’s journey began with a skilled acoustic team and cutting-edge 3D printing technology, setting the foundation for its unique acoustic lab.
- 2019: A breakthrough occurred with prototypes featuring innovative circuit topology, allowing a single BA driver to deliver exceptional HiFi performance.
- 2020: Technology refinement led to the development of second-generation circuit topology, securing three key technology patents.
- 2021: AFUL’s original S&E Math technology gained recognition and was selected for the prestigious China-Denmark Technology Exchange Roadshow.
- 2022: The global launch of the Performer series earned rave reviews, with the S&E Math technology winning government support.
- 2023: The AFUL Performer 8, featuring a 1DD+7BA driver configuration, emerged as the latest marvel in IEM technology.
Advanced Acoustic Technologies
- Dual Channel Acoustic Maze Technology for Deep Bass: The AFUL Cantor boasts dual composite drivers for ultra-low frequencies and powerful bass, with precision-tuned tubes that transform low-end performance, providing deep, elastic bass.
Acoustic Innovation for Frequency Control
- High-Precision 3D-Printed Acoustic Tube: AFUL’s first innovation, the acoustic crossover tube, utilizes physical frequency division for optimal sound frequency response, eliminating resonance peaks and harmonizing sound waves for a refined audio experience.
Non-Destructive Direct Drive Topology Technology
This cutting-edge technology enhances sound clarity by removing resonance through an asymmetrical sound path. It offers smooth, extended highs without harshness, surpassing traditional methods and preserving high-frequency detail.
Multidimensional Frequency Division Architecture
The Cantor integrates 14 balanced armature drivers through a multidimensional architecture, each driver working to deliver a cohesive, immersive soundstage. Smooth transitions across frequencies ensure a balanced audio experience with no compromises.
Unparalleled Precision with 3D Printing
AFUL pushes the limits of 3D printing by creating acoustic components with pathways as narrow as 0.15mm, maximizing precision and enhancing bass depth, clarity, and overall audio performance.
RLC Network Frequency Division Correction
The AFUL Cantor features RLC Network Frequency Division Correction Technology, which smooths out treble response, rivaling the performance of EST units and overcoming resonance issues commonly found in traditional frequency division technologies.
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Brand Philosophy and Meaning
AFUL stands for "At Full," symbolizing perfection and completeness in sound. The brand's Chinese name, "致音," represents the pinnacle of sound quality and respect. "致" conveys focus, achievement, and refinement, reflecting AFUL's dedication to delivering the ultimate audio experience.
Evolution of Innovation: A Journey Through Time
- 2018: AFUL’s journey began with a skilled acoustic team and cutting-edge 3D printing technology, setting the foundation for its unique acoustic lab.
- 2019: A breakthrough occurred with prototypes featuring innovative circuit topology, allowing a single BA driver to deliver exceptional HiFi performance.
- 2020: Technology refinement led to the development of second-generation circuit topology, securing three key technology patents.
- 2021: AFUL’s original S&E Math technology gained recognition and was selected for the prestigious China-Denmark Technology Exchange Roadshow.
- 2022: The global launch of the Performer series earned rave reviews, with the S&E Math technology winning government support.
- 2023: The AFUL Performer 8, featuring a 1DD+7BA driver configuration, emerged as the latest marvel in IEM technology.
Advanced Acoustic Technologies
- Dual Channel Acoustic Maze Technology for Deep Bass: The AFUL Cantor boasts dual composite drivers for ultra-low frequencies and powerful bass, with precision-tuned tubes that transform low-end performance, providing deep, elastic bass.
Acoustic Innovation for Frequency Control
- High-Precision 3D-Printed Acoustic Tube: AFUL’s first innovation, the acoustic crossover tube, utilizes physical frequency division for optimal sound frequency response, eliminating resonance peaks and harmonizing sound waves for a refined audio experience.
Non-Destructive Direct Drive Topology Technology
This cutting-edge technology enhances sound clarity by removing resonance through an asymmetrical sound path. It offers smooth, extended highs without harshness, surpassing traditional methods and preserving high-frequency detail.
Multidimensional Frequency Division Architecture
The Cantor integrates 14 balanced armature drivers through a multidimensional architecture, each driver working to deliver a cohesive, immersive soundstage. Smooth transitions across frequencies ensure a balanced audio experience with no compromises.
Unparalleled Precision with 3D Printing
AFUL pushes the limits of 3D printing by creating acoustic components with pathways as narrow as 0.15mm, maximizing precision and enhancing bass depth, clarity, and overall audio performance.
RLC Network Frequency Division Correction
The AFUL Cantor features RLC Network Frequency Division Correction Technology, which smooths out treble response, rivaling the performance of EST units and overcoming resonance issues commonly found in traditional frequency division technologies.







