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ITEM NO. 00107653
Office headphones Wired
AHP-967 Headphones
The AHP-967 is a pair of semi-open headphones that is distinguished by excellent sound quality. Developed by the headphone specialist Beyerdynamic and the cable specialist Avinity, the headphones reproduce the complete sound spectrum in detail and are suitable for any music style.
Warranty
not defined
Feature
- Specially designed Avinity headphone cable for excellent signal transmission
- Single-sided cable entry
- Excellent and neutral audio playback
- Sturdy headband made of spring steel
- Soft head and ear pads for superior wearing comfort
- Handmade by Beyerdynamic in Germany
More product information
- Comfortable headphones with excellent sound quality for the ultimate audio experience
- Frequency range: 5 - 35,000 Hz
- Impedance: 250 ohms
- Sound pressure level: 96 dB
- Design: semi-open, circumaural
- Connection: gold-plated 3.5 mm stereo jack plug & 6.35 mm adapter
- Material: spring steel, stainless steel, velour
- Cable length: 3 m/straight cable
- Weight without cable: 290 g
- Made in Germany
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Test results
Very good
"The Avinity AHP-967 has been created in cooperation with the headphone specialist Beyerdynamik and is an excellent universal accessory with outstanding wearing properties and high-quality workmanship. Its sound is also a true pleasure."
Very good
Price/Performance: paramount
"Result: When its sound performance was tested, the AHP-967 did very well no matter if the powerful electronic tracks of Daft Punk or the classic track He’s A Pirate is concerned."