Indeed, the addition of exotic Effect Audio palladium, copper and silver internal wiring to Pilgrim Noir, and a stock Eros S cable, lead this to mimic Elysian flagships that are famed for their fidelity but also entertainment factor.
Indeed, while the inclusion of Sonion mid and Knowles tube-less high-frequency balanced armatures promise some of that that, Pilgrim Noir certainly does not skimp on the low-end action either.
Its 9.2mm dynamic driver counts on its Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) surround to move pistonically, pushing the necessary amounts of air needed to produce bass.
The aluminium-magnesium alloy construction of Pilgrim Noir's dynamic driver – the same material as some of Focal's high-end headphones – combines stiffness and damping, allowing a clean hand-off to Elysian's balanced armatures without modal break-up.
Pilgrim Noir's story of low-distortion and precision continues with its construction that provides its Sonion and Knowles drivers a platform to perform. Its internal chambers and sound tubes are 3D printed with high-precision, ensuring intricate details for minimal signal distortion and accurate phase coherency.
Elysian's lightweight yet robust aluminum shell offers excellent portability, while the 304 stainless steel bores provide superior corrosion resistance. This combination guarantees long-lasting use without compromising the exceptional audio quality you deserve.
Annihilator and Diva constituted somewhat of a bargain in the high-end when they came to market, and Pilgrim noir arrives in the Elysian stable channeling the same spirit.
Check out the regular Pilgrim here, Elysian's other IEMs here, or view all our other earphones here.
Driver 1 x 9.2mm dynamic driver; 3 balanced armatures
Impedance 8.3ohms
Frequency response 10Hz-20kHz
Sensitivity 103dB SPL/1mW