
Co-Founder, Dave Friesema, brings over 20 years of expertise in acoustic engineering. Since 2005, Dave has been instrumental in designing innovative technologies in audio, leading the development of both custom and universal IEM products. With a passion for pushing boundaries, Dave brings a blend of science and artistry. DMA Labs represents an exciting new chapter for this highly experienced team, offering the freedom to innovate without boundaries.
“Dark Matter Audio Labs is founded on an ethos dedicated to musicians' causes. Supporting charitable organizations, providing mental health and housing assistance, joining grassroots organizations fighting for fairness in copyright royalties, and working to keep AI out of songwriting are just a few of the causes DMA Labs will be supporting,” they state in the first company announcement.

“Dark Matter’s IEMs are more than just tools; they’re an extension of the artist’s craft. We’ve created them to enhance every aspect of performance, from clarity during live shows to comfort during long rehearsals. Proudly assembled in the USA, DMA Labs sources the best components for the job. Whether its drivers, audio cables or packaging, the engineers and product managers take the utmost care in every custom IEM that is created,” says Tal Kocen, co-founder of DMA Labs.
With performers and engineers in mind, DMA Labs knows that each IEM must be durable and able to withstand the demanding nature of constant use. The high-quality drivers, expertly assembled housings, highly durable and lightweight cables, and protective carry case ensure the optimal performance of each product. DMA Labs uses a meticulous process that begins with precise silicone ear impressions, which are then digitally captured through 3D scanning technology, allowing for accurate sculpting to ensure a better seal and precision sound tailored to the individual's unique anatomy.

The process involves careful consideration of where to adjust the design for optimal results, ensuring a snug fit without extending too close to the eardrum, thus avoiding the occlusion effect. DMA Labs technicians carefully refine the fit on a case-by-case basis, ensuring the IEMs are not only comfortable and visually appealing but also deliver outstanding sound performance tailored to the user's needs.
DMA Labs will be exhibiting at the NAMM Show at Booth 10933 and will be offering visitors the first chance to experience their range of IEMs. There will also be the opportunity to get ear impressions at the show by founder, Tal Kocen. The DMA Labs collection will be also available through the official website.
The lineup will feature four models to suit diverse audio preferences and professional needs, ranging from a base Hybrid Dual-Driver (dynamic and balanced armature) Custom IEM for $599, all the way to an eight-BA Custom IEM model for $1699.
www.darkmatteraudiolabs.com
