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Oct 14 2009, 5:26am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The headphones have custom 50mm drivers that are tuned for bass production and a 3000 mW maximum input to allow for connectivity with DJ mixers. The headset is adjustable and collapsible with ear cups that swivel 90 degrees for comfort and placement on a single ear.
The cable is removable and replaceable and uses a bayonet clip and the ear cup pads are replaceable as well. The cable itself is 10 feet long and the headphones include a carry bag to protect them. The headphones will ship in November for $149.99.
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