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    Phiaton Moderna MS 400 Review

    Posted on Friday, July 24 2009 @ 16:04:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    If the Phiaton brand isn't exactly on the tip of your tongue when it comes to high-end audio, we'll forgive you. Phiaton (pronounced fee' ah ton) emerged not long ago from South Korea's equally low-key Cresyn corporation as a retail name to peddle its own high-end audio products. Between the chic Moderna series products and fashionable Primal series, nothing the company makes sells for below $200. The $250 carbon-fiber-studded Moderna MS 400 'phones occupy the middle of the line, between its $200 MS 300, and PS 500 and PS 300 NC, both marked at $300. They promise audiophile-pleasing sound from a package that looks slick enough to bust out around town, and folds down neatly into a carrying case to bring them out of the studio.

    Link: Digitaltrends

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