Published on February 16th,2006 at 8:07 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

An avalanche of TEAC, TASCAM & Koss headphones

TEAC presents no less than 6 new TASCAM (TEAC Profesional Division) headphones models today with Koss Inside!

So let’s start with the little ones…

The KSC22 weigh 18g and offer 60Hz to 20kHz, 98dB and 16Ω.

The KSC9 (more my kind of gear, I think I’m going to get these) offer 102dB, 40Hz-20kHz, 32Ω, 32g

The P7 provide 100dB, 40Hz-20kHz, 32Ω

Let’s move on the the Mickey ear-shaped ones…

The QZPRO offer noise cancellation (mutes sounds in the 30Hz-14kHz range), 40Hz-20kHz, 90dB, 32Ω, 290g. They are powered by 2 AAA batteries that offer almost 30 hours of listening pleasure.

The TD85, 98dB, 20Hz-17kHz, 60Ω, 366g

The UR21, 90dB, 240Hz-20kHz, 30Ω, 168g

Via TEAC
Category Headphones
              
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