Campfire Audio Grand Luna$1399 Review

October 6, 2025 Comments Off on Campfire Audio Grand Luna$1399 Review

The bass on the Grand Luna is its heart and soul. I was not expecting the planar low end to be this bass-heavy. It is unashamedly a bass-first IEM and sacrifices a bit of detail and sparkle for bass prominence.

Both the sub-bass and the mid-bass have a good presence and a lot of punch. The sub-bass goes very deep and has a lot of rumble on offer.

On some bass-heavy tracks, it can really have a head-pounding effect. It is a very tight and extended sub-bass that stays within limits and does not become overwhelming.

The mid-bass has a very satisfying level of impact without much overemphasis. The bass favors sub-bass extension over mid-bass weight. A controlled mid-bass keeps the low end clean and separated from the midrange, but one may notice some instances of bass bloom.

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