Campfire Astrolith VS Canpur CP622B

IEM Comparison: Expert & Community Scores Side-by-Side

Campfire Astrolith and Canpur CP622B use 2PLA and 6BA+2EST+2BC driver setups respectively. Campfire Astrolith costs $2,200 while Canpur CP622B costs $3,500. Canpur CP622B is $1,300 more expensive. Campfire Astrolith holds a slight 0.1-point edge in reviewer scores (8.5 vs 8.4). Canpur CP622B has significantly better mids with a 1-point edge, Campfire Astrolith has significantly better dynamics with a 1-point edge and Campfire Astrolith has better soundstage with a 0.5-point edge.

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Jaytiss Score
Campfire Astrolith
8.5 /10
Jaytiss Score
Canpur CP622B
8.4 /10
Score gap: 0.1
Metric Campfire Astrolith Canpur CP622B
Mids 6 7
Treble 7 7
Soundstage 8 7.5
Dynamics 9 8
Tonality 7.5 7.4
Technicalities 7 7
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Jaytiss Reviews Comparison

Campfire Astrolith reviewed by

Jaytiss 8.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A- Tech
One of the most engaging sets I've ever heard.

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

Canpur CP622B reviewed by

Jaytiss 8.4 Reviewer Score
A- Tuning
A- Tech
A good set, but lacks magic for me to justify keeping.
Youtube Video Summary

Canpur CP622B makes a striking first impression with a premium case, tidy accessories, and a shimmering faceplate—but the shell is huge, bordering on chunky, and can push fit comfort limits over longer sessions. Sonically, it hits with authoritative sub-bass and impressive extension, yet the overall presentation skews dark; vocals sit a touch recessed, with a wish for more 1.5–3 kHz presence and a bit more upper-air sparkle. Out of the box it already thumps, but a light EQ lift to upper mids and bass can coax out more vibration and energy.

On graphs and in A/Bs, the CP622B comes off as a specialist: fantastic low-end texture (bass judged around 9.5 for level), solid resolution and stage, but imaging feels slightly constrained by the muted 3 kHz region. Compared with peers, FATfreq Grand Maestro reads like the safer “one-and-done” all-rounder with more flair up top; Aful Cantor delivers comparable presence at a fraction of the cost; Hisenior Mega5-EST Bass offers a friendlier fit and a tuning that can feel just a hair more balanced; and as a personal north star, Elysian Annihilator 2023 still sets the bar for extension and excitement. Net: a fantastically built, bass-thrilling CP622B that shines with hip-hop/R&B and cinematic lows, but reads as niche and pricey—a connoisseur’s piece for big collections rather than a first-pick endgame.

Mids: A- Treble: A- Dynamics: A+ Soundstage: A

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Campfire Astrolith Details

Driver Configuration: 2PLA

Tuning Type: n/a

Brand: Campfire Top Campfire IEMs

Price (Msrp): $2,200

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Canpur CP622B Details

Driver Configuration: 6BA+2EST+2BC

Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost

Price (Msrp): $3,500

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Campfire Astrolith Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A
  • You get a polished tonal profile that stays natural from bass through treble. Subtle tuning choices keep things engaging.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • A competent technical showing keeps separation intact while delivering modest staging. It feels tidy even when recordings stack layers.
Mids B
The mids are articulate and well-balanced, lending body to instruments. Instrument layering remains stable.
Treble A-
Expect effortless extension and clarity that keep the top end sparkling yet smooth. Layering in upper registers is impressive.
Dynamics S
Expect a stunning blend of micro and macro dynamics that mirrors live energy. Soft and loud contrasts are breathtaking.
Soundstage A+
Exceptional soundstage with holographic imaging that lets instruments float naturally around you. It paints a holographic bubble around you.

Canpur CP622B Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

A-
  • A smooth, agreeable balance keeps the presentation engaging without obvious flaws. Only sensitive ears will nitpick the bumps.

Average Technical Grade

A-
  • You get a controlled, composed performance, marrying decent clarity with a still-modest sense of space. A safe technical performer for the price bracket.
Mids A-
It delivers an excellent midrange that feels vibrant and true to life. It balances clarity with natural smoothness.
Treble A-
It provides outstanding treble finesse, balancing brightness and control gracefully. It's engaging yet remarkably controlled.
Dynamics A+
Expect thrilling dynamics that move effortlessly from whispers to roars. Explosive moments sound thrilling.
Soundstage A
The stage stretches in every direction, carving out clear three-dimensional pockets for each player. Placement accuracy impresses from the start.

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