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Altec Lansing Muzx 136
$30.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Affordable price. Aesthetically pleasing wood grain body. Good bass response - tightens up over time.
The Cons:Wooden body gives it an old 70s/80s aesthetic. High end treble is a little subdued. Bad microphonics (cord noise transmitted right into your ears).
The Muzx 136 are intra-aural earphones from Altec Lansing's Muzx Series. The earphones have a unique design with real wood crafting and a large acoustic chamber to produce warm and accurate harmonics.
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They feature 9mm Neodymium drivers to provide a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz and 105dB sensitivity. The Muzx 136 are designed to be noise-isolating with SnugFit tips that come in three sizes for a custom fit. They also have a 1.2m cord and a gold-plated plug for quality sound transfer. The earphones come in a black/wood color and have a retail price of $30.
Features/Specs
- 9mm Neodymium Drivers
- Natural Wood Crafting
- Large Acoustic Chamber
- MP3, iPod and iPhone compatible (music only)
- SnugFit Noise-Cancelling Technology
- Comes with 3 Tip Sizes (S, M, L)
- Gold-Plated 3.5mm Plug
- Sensitivity: 103 dB
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
- Cord Length: 48" or 1.2m
- Available Colors: Black/Wood
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aesthetically pleasing wood grain body
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good bass response - tightens up over time
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great value - amazing sound quality and nice aesthetics for the price
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comes with 3 tip sizes for finding the best fit and isolation
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good passive noise cancellation for a higher fidelity experience
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wooden body gives it an old 70s/80s aesthetic
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high end treble is a little subdued
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bad microphonics (cord noise transmitted right into your ears)
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poor durability - break fast, even if you're really careful with them
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