Thursday, October 25th 2012
Yamaha Introduces HPH-PRO Series High-Performance Headphones
Yamaha introduced two new high-performance headphones models in the HPH-PRO series, including the PRO500 and PRO300. The headphones include dedicated iPhone/iPod remote, mic, and is available in a variety of racy color options. The PRO500 packs 50 mm drivers, with 22Ω impedance, 105 dB sensitivity, and 22-22,000 Hz frequency response; while the PRO300 packs 40 mm drivers, 53Ω impedance, 107 dB sensitivity, and 20-20,000 Hz frequency response. Both headphones ship with fixed cords. Slated for December, the Yamaha HPH-PRO500 will be priced at 50,000¥ ($620), while the HPH-PRO300 could go for 30,000¥ ($375).
Source:
Akihabara News
10 Comments on Yamaha Introduces HPH-PRO Series High-Performance Headphones
Yamaha makes good stuff, but they have serious competition at those price points.
If i wanted Beats, i'd buy Beats! If i wanted Beats and didn't want to pay, i'd buy some Chinese knock-offs :laugh:
Thankfully i know the difference/s between decent/good sound and not...
Beats and other crap... yeah... sure... and AIDS doesn't exist...
And Yamaha late pianos truly suck, haven't heard a good word in years from my pianist friends.
PS.
I would really like YAMAHA to return in sound card market and shake that creative... I still have my YMF724 somewhere...