2011年4月21日星期四

Final audio design piano-Forte headphones promise Concert Hall sound bank-breaking prices

By Amar toor posted Apr 20 2011 2:36 PM
See final audio design's latest high-end headphones: the piano-Forte X-VII series. Each of the four models, which include the features of the series developed a large neodymium magnet drivers, metal embedded in a rigid housing made of aluminium alloy powder and natural resins, minimise bad vibrations. The driver is a strong 16 mm diameter, and has different earphones roughly three times the area of your garden, what for improved low frequency of sound landscapes. Final audio design added a proprietary print ring each model membrane (ward off sound artifacts) as well as special pressure of vents (to pressure to make the membrane). Internal air pressure, ear cushions, held, that supposedly, enable your ear is to on the other hand, in check thanks to the X-VIII series metallic course adjust all barometric changes. Each of the four models comes in a unique metallic casing, allegedly able to the supply of different audio mixes. But they all have an important affirmatively-they are really expensive. X-G and X-CC models are at the top of the price spectrum, some ¥ 220,000 ($2,668) put you back. Bargain hunters, the VIII, one must settle in the meantime somewhat less obscene ¥ 80,000 ($970) price. Granted, these earphones can justify very well this kind of cash and scientific exaggeration, although it certainly measure their value without them out for a spin is difficult for us.

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