Audio-Technica Import New Audiophile Headphone

US ATH-A700 Import series      21/09/06

Audio-Technica Import New Audiophile Headphone
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Previously only available in Japan, where they proved to be a hit with the DJ and audiophile market, the ATH-A700 series are closed-back dynamic headphones designed to deliver full, rich balanced bass and extended frequency response. They say:
Ideally suited for reference-quality monitoring and high-definition playback formats, the ATH-A700 headphones feature propriety large-aperture 53 mm drivers with neodymium magnet systems and CCAW (copper-clad aluminum wire) voice coils, as well as a unique closed-back Double Air Damping System (D.A.D.S.) for superior sound reproduction and extended frequency response. Furthermore, Audio-Technica's unique total ear fitting design, plush ear pads and self-adjusting 3D wing support mechanism offer an extremely comfortable listening experience, while maximizing noise rejection and minimizing sound leakage in critical playback environments. Combined with a striking appearance featuring a deep blue metallic finish, the ATH-A700 headphones represent the latest in premium monitoring technology for the discerning listener. Additionally, the Audio-Technica ATH-A700 headphones feature a high quality OFC (oxygen-free copper) cable with a gold-plated stereo 1/8" connector and 1/4" adapter for exceptional corrosion resistance, superb conductivity and low noise. The Import Series ATH-A700 closed-back dynamic headphones are available immediately with a U.S. MSRP of $299.00.
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