Quality Headphones Get Popular
You’d pay much more than the typical pair of earbuds Apple sells it for $29 but the investment is worth it considering how much better music sounds. The popular beats by Dr. Dre aren’t the only stylish headphones on the [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] streets. Here’s a look at a few others, branded by popular musicians, athletes and even a TV series.
V Moda True Blood V 80 ($230)
Supremely stylish, with a touch of the macabre, these brushed ****l, on ear headphones boast branding from the HBO vampire series "True Blood." Once you get past the blood red color accents on the headband padding and on the finely braided cable, you’re still left with an excellent [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] pair of headphones that [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] perform as well as they look.
Allow me a moment to explain a bit of headphone technology. Drivers are the combination of a magnetic element and a moving diaphragm that [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] creates the sound that your ears hear while wearing the headphones. A low impedance rating indicates that the headphones are primarily suited for low voltage amplifiers found in small, [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] portable music players.
The V 80s have low impedance and 40 millimeter drivers. They offer a frequency range of 5 hertz to 30 kilohertz, which is a wide spectrum of frequency response. Jonas Starker’s cello solos, for instance, felt crisp and alive.
Purists will differ on how much the human ear can hear beyond 20 kilohertz. More important, I’ve often felt, is the quality of the recording you’re attempting to hear.
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