Campfire Audio Satsuma Review – Orange Is The New Neutral
The Campfire Audio Satsuma is a mostly balanced sounding earphone that is let down by some questionable treble-tuning and middling technicalities.
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The Campfire Audio Satsuma is a mostly balanced sounding earphone that is let down by some questionable treble-tuning and middling technicalities.
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