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Published on 11/07/06 at 02:05
Impedance: 32ohm, Sensitivity: 103dB @ 1000Hz, mini-jack connector adapter mini-jack/jack more.

It is a closed headphone, with a 29dB attenuation important.

It seems to be specifically designed for drummers, mitigation when I play drums with these headphones, just me parrait ideal. Also the sound is attenuated much better with earplugs or a headphone.

The sound of the HP is not the most faithful media loaded in the bottom, Planer on top of the spectrum, and a little soft.
Again, this seems suited for drummers, who can hear the sound of what they are currently recording (!), Without acute or tiring, and with a max of sensations through the medium well below this .
The EIH is not suitable for mixing, but who wants to mix with headphones closed?

And if he does not fatigue the ear, it is relatively heavy and sweating is a maximum in the long run if we play a little physical. It is the reverse of the insulation ...
However the rubber edge is very nice.

Another possible use of this headset is to find the "sweet-spot" with the microphone in the ear and microphone in hand, while the musician plays!
The attenuation allows in many cases, and if the sound was more faithful, the EIH would be formidable in this application. It can nevertheless good roughing work, and sometimes saves valuable time.
It is also very useful to solve problems quickly phase on face several mics on the same source.
Since I have, I try to open investment against nature, so it becomes easy.

When recording, the repisse headset into the microphone is non-existent (thank you 29dB of attenuation over the upper back).

I use it for 10 months.
I am relatively happy.
I paid only 69 dollars US, at a time when the dollar was very low.
I took advantage of a more larger order to buy the headphone because the order alone would not really benefit the port.
Considering it is difficult in France, and prohibitive tariffs (150 euros in Audioland), it is better perhaps to fall back on another headphone closed ...
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