Published on May 20th,2009 at 4:09 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Teac Proposes Three New Headphone Series

Teac will introduce three new headphone series with an impedance of 32Ω, mainly for a standard DAP, and 600Ω for professionals or people looking for the best sound possible.

Each has a different style with the DT900E series (open), the DT800E Series (semi-open) and the DT700 (encapsulated).

Prices will range up to 50,000 Yen and the phones will be available in Japan at the end of the month.

Via TEAC
Category Headphones
              
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