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PRO AUDIO 388 Studio Headphones


HPS3000


• Full frequency response with excellent bass and transparent highs, thanks


to the 40mm cobalt capsules.


• Comfortable, padded headband and earcups built for durability.


• Single-sided cable with 1/4" adapter #BEHPS3000 .....................................................................20.54


DT250 80


• Closed-back circumaural dynamic headphones ideal for audio monitoring in broadcast and recording studios.


• Neodymium magnet driver system • Coiled cable with gold-plated mini stereo plug and 1/4" adapter


• 10Hz-30kHz frequency response #BEDT25080....................................................................169.00


DT990 PRO


• Open-back circumaural headphones with excellent sound reproduction and wide frequency response.


• Single-sided coiled cable with stereo 1/4" and 1/8" mini connections


• Soft viscose ear pads • 5Hz-35kHz frequency response


#BEDT990PRO..................................................................179.95 AH-D7000


• Large diameter (50mm) Microfiber diaphragms provide extended frequency response, from the lowest bass notes all the way up to 45 kHz.


• Finished with an elastomer-coated cloth sheathing and elegant soft satin piano gloss. Includes a luxurious case.


#DEAHD7000.......................................................Call or Log-on Studiophile Q40


• Large 40mm drivers • Adjustable, padded headband and cushioned around-ear earcups


• Natural ambient noise reduction thanks to the closed-back, circumaural design


• Single-sided, detachable cable • Collapsible design, ideal for travel • Standard 3.5mm stereo mini plug and 1/4” adapter #MAQ40..............................................................Call or Log-on


CH700


• Circumaural closed back stereo headphones for maximum studio monitoring isolation


• 40mm drivers with sensitive, ultra-thin Mylar diaphragms and Neodymium magnets for optimal frequency reproduction and wide dynamic range


• Padded adjustable headband and earcups #SACH700 ............................Call or Log-on


• Open-back design


• Offers analytical, high-resolution audio reproduction with strong bass and treble while remaining the lightest headphone in its class.


• Adjustable, padded headband and swiveling, cushioned earcups


#BEDT990SE....................................................................299.00 T20RP


• Circumaural semi-open studio headphone features smooth vocal reproduction along with punchy low and well balanced mid/high frequencies.


• Leatherette padded ear cushions provide excellent sound isolation


• Head pad for extra comfort #FOT20RP..........................................................................58.99


HN-7506


• High noise isolating headphones with Sony MDR-7506 drivers and custom baffling, designed for use in high-noise field environments.


• 40 dB of attenuation in the voice range • Monitoring with reduced ear fatigue


#REHN7506 ......................................285.00 HP10


• Full-range 40mm drivers • Adjustable headband has thick padding • Cushioned, closed-back earcups


• Standard 3.5mm stereo mini plug and a 1/4" adapter


#SAHP10 ..........................................................................19.95 HPS5000


• Studio headphone with a circumaural, closed- back design.


• 40mm cobalt capsules for wide frequency response and dynamic range.


• Padded headband and earcups with over- the-ear design


• Single-sided cable with 1/4" adapter #BEHPS3000......................................................................20.54


DT770 PRO


• Extremely wide-range, closed-back circumaural headphones with a bass-reflex system design.


• Excellent noise isolation • Very soft viscose earcups for comfort • 5Hz-35kHz frequency response • Rugged with replaceable parts


#BEDT770PRO .................................................................169.99 DT990


• Excellent noise isolation • Bass-reflex design provides powerful bass reproduction


• Very soft viscose earcups for comfort • 5Hz-30kHz frequency response


#BEDT770M..................................194.00 AH-D5000


• Lightweight magnesium frame with adjustable headband and thick around-ear cushions for comfort and noise isolation.


• Microfiber diaphragms provide faithful reproduction of delicate sonic details


• Acoustic optimiser adjusts sound pressure to balance low and mid frequencies.


#DEAHD5000.......................................................Call or Log-on T50RP


• Damped, semi-open design with adjustable earpiece rails and lockable cable


• Cushioned earpieces for secure and comfortable fit


• RP Diaphragm provides resistance to high level input peaks of up to 3000 mW for improved transient handling.


#FOT50RP .........................................................................73.95 RH-5


• Closed-back design and thick around-ear cushions for comfort


• Large 40mm Ddrivers • Adjustable, padded headband • 10' single-sided Ccable • Standard 3.5mm plug with 1/4” adapter


#RORH5 ............................................................................39.95 RH-100


• Around-the-ear, dynamic open-back design headphone


• Super thin 40mm diaphragm drivers


• Neodymium magnets for maximum power with minimum size


• Single sided cable with 1/8" stereo mini- plug (1/4" TRS phono adapter included)


#SARH100.........................................................................39.00


• Closed-back circumaural for broadcast, film, and recording applications.


• Full modular construction for easy servicing


• Detachable tinsel-conductor cable with retaining screw


#BEDT150........................................................................199.99 DT770 M


• Wide-range closed-back circumaural headphones for low impedance operation without compromising quality.


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