JVC’s New Headphones Have Wooden Housings, Cost $US730

Victor JVC just announced the new HP-DX700 headphones, and they look beautiful. Also, they look expensive, because they are really fucking expensive.


The cans have wooden housing for improved sound quality. They operage in a 5Hz to 30kHz frequency, feature 64Ω impedance, an overpressure value of 101dB/mW and support a maximum input of 1,500mW. The whole package weighs in at about 385 grams, which means they’ll cost you about $US1.90 per gram when they go on sale in Japan next month. Worth it? [Engadget]

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    Glenn Fernandes

    Friday, August 28, 2009 at 5:00 PM

    I am impressed by this JVC headphones. Though expensive,it includes amazing features and the design is very appealing to the eyes. I am also very excited about JVC Marshmallow Headphones. It has a great design, its very appealing to the eyes. People will be satisfied with the good sound quality, its very clear. It easily fits into the ears, very comfortable. Price is also not very high. For more details refer http://www.etechreviews.net/review-of-the-jvc-marshmallow-headphones/

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