Three New Headphones from Sennheiser at Summer NAMM July 24, 2004
Sennheiser is introducing
three new headphone models specifically designed for use in the MI market.
Debuting at the 2004 NAMM Summer Session, the EH150, EH250, and EH350
headphones each offer efficient, accurate performance at a low price point.
All three models feature semi-circumaural ear cups, which surround the
user's ears, while still offering a non-bulky, low profile design and
drastically reduced outside noise interference (EH150, EH250). Their
efficient performance characteristics allow use with semi-professional
recording equipment with low-level, -10dB V unbalanced output signals, as
well low output portable music sources.
The EH150 offers a sealed design; 18Hz to 18kHz frequency response; a
maximum SPL of 115dB at 1kHz, 1V RMS; and a total harmonic distortion level
of just <0.5%. The EH250 also offers a sealed design; a 14Hz to 19kHz
frequency response; a maximum SPL of 112dB at 1kHz, 1V RMS; and low total
harmonic distortion level of only <0.2%. The EH350 features Sennheiser's
trademark OpenAire design; 14kHz to 22kHz frequency response; a maximum SPL
of 112dB at 1kHz, 1V RMS; and a total harmonic distortion level of <0.2%.
The EH150, EH250, and EH350 feature high-quality ten-foot oxygen-free
copper cables; have an impedance of 32 ohms; and are priced at $59.95,
$99.95, and $139.95, respectively. For more information, visit their web site at www.sennheiserusa.com. |