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Sennheiser Offer up More HD Models |
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Home Theater News Speaker Systems News
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Written by AVRev.com
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Thursday, 22 January 2009 |
Sennheiser unveiled three new headphones – the HD 218, HD 228 and HD 238 Precision. These headphones are optimized for portable devices such as the Apple iPhone and other MP3 players, and are especially designed for individuals who are constantly on the go.
The HD 218 features dynamic bass reproduction and closed ear cups to cancel outside noises, so that listeners can enjoy uninterrupted, high-quality sound even on a busy street. This model is available in retail stores for $49.95.
The HD 228 is a first-class headphone that offers depth reproduction, clear stereo sound and rich bass. It incorporates neodymium magnets that ensure high-quality audio, and also features closed ear cups and comfortable padding so that listeners can wear them for hours without discomfort. This model is available for $69.95.
The HD 238 Precision is a top-of-the-line headphone, designed for individuals who are serious about sound. It has a well-balanced stereo sound that is effective both with portable devices and home audio use. It features a 16 to 23,000 Hz frequency response and high-performance neodymium magnets in the transducer to provide the most clear and accurate sound reproduction possible. This model costs $99.95 at most retail outlets.
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