Fluid Audio has built a solid reputation around studio monitoring and here translates this "signal truth" approach into a modern format focused on headphones. The Focus was born from a clear synergy: on one side, Fluid's hardware expertise (with a direct reference to the world of its monitors, notably the FX series), and on the other, dSONIQ Realphones' experience in simulating listening environments and critical headphone playback. The result aims at a concrete goal: to provide you with a reliable reference for making mixing and balancing decisions, even when you don't have access to an acoustically treated control room.
The Fluid Audio Focus is aimed at those who alternate between home studios, production studios, traveling, and late-night headphone sessions. Its semi-open circumaural design and long-lasting comfort make it a relevant tool for tracking, editing, mixing, and mastering checks. It is also a practical solution for equipped studios: instead of changing rooms or systems, you can quickly "audition" a mix in multiple virtual contexts to secure translation before delivery.
At the heart of the Focus are 50 mm neodymium magnet drivers paired with lightweight diaphragms. This combination promotes detailed and articulated listening, useful for spotting micro-imbalances (vocals too forward, resonances, sibilance, heavy low-mids) and fine-tuning dynamics and stereo image. The goal is not to beautify but to provide a coherent working base for decisions that hold up on other listening systems.
The Focus's semi-open circumaural design seeks a balance between isolation and spatial sensation. It is comfortable both for tracking and headphone mixing, offering a more natural perception than fully closed headphones while remaining suitable for common production uses. The metal/plastic construction, both sturdy and designed for comfort, helps to endure hours of sessions without unnecessary fatigue.
The dSONIQ Realphones software included with the system adds an essential control dimension: the ability to listen to your mixing decisions in multiple virtual mixing rooms and through different models of professional monitors, including options inspired by Fluid's FX series monitors. You also have EQ and sound adjustment options to tailor the listening to your workflow and multiply perspectives without changing headphones or real environments.
The main daily benefit is the speed of verification: switch between listening environments to detect what "holds" everywhere and what falls apart elsewhere (overbearing bass, aggressive mids, buried vocals, overly present effects). Whether you work on the go without monitors or in a full studio wanting to check your mix on other configurations, the Focus offers a flexible, coherent, and results-oriented approach.