Noble launches Shogun and Agis II IEMs in Singapore
Noble has announced the launch of two new In-Ear Monitors (IEMs) called the Shogun and Agis II. The Shogun model is considered their flagship product, featuring a complex array of 13 drivers for high-quality sound. The Agis II sits in the mid-range category with eight drivers. The Shogun IEMs are made from 3D-printed resin and feature unique designs inspired by traditional Japanese armor. They are built for precise sound delivery, producing deep bass, clear mids, and natural highs. The advanced driver setup includes a dynamic driver for bass, bone-conducting drivers for better sound perception, balanced armature drivers for mid and high frequencies, and electrostatic units for fine details. Noble highlighted that the design of the Shogun reflects the spirit of the samurai, incorporating artistic elements that represent strength and precision. The housing is specially crafted to enhance listening experiences and frequency response. The Agis II IEMs are an upgrade from a previous model, offering refined sound quality through their eight-driver system. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, Agis II aims to balance clarity, power, and precision. It uses a combination of drivers to deliver well-defined bass, natural mids, and extended highs. Both models will be showcased at CanJam Singapore on April 5, 2025. Pre-orders will start on March 25, 2025. Further pricing and availability details were not provided.