New TASCAM Headphones Go Deep

US TH-06 Bass XL Monitoring Headphones offer enhanced bass response      23/05/19

New TASCAM  Headphones Go Deep


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TASCAM has unveiled the TH-06 Bass XL Monitoring Headphones, which they say offer enhanced bass response for the smooth, deep lows needed for producing genres such as EDM, Hip Hop, Metal, and R&B. A spokesperson told us, "These comfortable, versatile headphones deliver excellent audio quality for recording and mixing, as well as listening to music for pleasure."

Here's the details direct from TASCAM...

The TH-06 employs a custom 45 mm neodymium-magnet driver and features Bass XL, a special voicing that delivers enhanced low frequency response for superior dynamic range, while offering excellent clarity and minimal distortion. You get deep low bass that is balanced, never overpowering the rest of the audio field or sounding tubby or artificial. That makes the TH-06 a great choice for DJ's, producers, remixers, and music enthusiasts who love deep low end.

These new headphones are lightweight and feature high-quality ear cups that can rotate 180 degrees. A special sewing process around the edge tightly stitches them around a stainless steel frame for extra cushion. Combined with a strong, flexible, lightweight manganese headband, this ensures a comfortable fit. With their comfort, adjustability, distortion-free sound, and listening isolation, you can monitor for extended periods without ear fatigue.

The headphones' internal connections use OFO oxygen-free copper wire core. Their 9.8 foot (3m) cable gives you plenty of room to move around and comes with both a 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) connector and a 1/4-inch (6.3 mm) adapter.

Pricing and Availability:

TASCAM's TH-06 headphones are expected to be available in June 2019 at an anticipated estimated street price of $69.99.

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