ddrum Studio Class Isolation Headphones

US Headphones specifically made for drummers feature superior Db attenuation      10/06/21

ddrum Studio Class Isolation Headphones


ddrum has released its Studio Class Isolation Headphones. They say that, engineered specifically for drummers, the closed-back design has superior Db attenuation and studio quality fidelity, all in a comfortable design.
 
A spokesperson told us, "While other isolation headphones provide protection from harmful sound levels and the ability for audio playback, ddrum Studio Class Isolation Headphones take performance to a new level. These professional headphones, available in Black or White, utilize comfortable ear cushions that house 40mm drivers, producing high precision audio. They also provide an incredible 36.7 dB of passive attenuation."
 
Specifications:

  • Dynamic headphone with closed back speakers
  • 36.7 Db of Passive Attenuation
  • 20-20,000 Hz Frequency Response
  • High Precision Audio (HPA)
  • 40 mm, closed back Drivers
  • 32 ohm Impedance
  • Premium detachable 8' Cable
  • Weighs 11.5 oz.
  • Foldable design
  • Made in the U.S.
  • One Year Warranty

 
ddrum Brand Director, Gary Ingraffia said, "After playing drums for more than 35 years, I have always focused on making sure I used hearing protection while in loud environments. These headphones provide as much isolation as foam earplugs while providing an amazing audio experience. These are also great for mixing."
 
ddrum Studio Class Isolation Headphones include a soft carrying case and adapter with holder (3.5 mm, 6.3 mm).
 

Pricing and Availability:
$129 at authorized ddrum dealers

More information:

 



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