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Audio Technica ATH-EM9r
$180.00
Released November, 2007
The Pros:Gorgeous design. High quality construction. Awesome highs and warm mids.
The Cons:Very expensive. More bass than last model, but still not enough.
The Audio Technica ATH-EM9r is an adjustable clip-on headphone constructed from a highly durable aluminum-alloy. Slightly different than the ATH-EM7 GM, the ATH-EM9r offers a lower impedance of 29 ohms (versus 32 ohms) and lower sensitivity of 102dB (versus 109dB).
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The ATH-EM9r also sports soft rubber support loops and large ear hangers designed to provide outstanding performance in a lightweight, sleek design. In addition, the EM9r’s swivel-enabled earphones can be opened and clicked into an ideal position along a sleek vertical hinge (not included on the EM7 GM). Equipped with a 28 mm Neodymium magnet for powerful sound projection, the Audio Technica ATH-EM9r is priced at $179.95, $110 over the more affordable EM7 GM.
Features
- Type: Dynamic
- Driver Diameter: 28 mm
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Frequency Response: 14 – 24,000 Hz
- Maximum Input Power: 100 mW
- Sensitivity: 102 dB/mW at 1 kHz
- Impedance: 29 ohms
- Weight: 35 g (without cable)
- Cable: 0.6 m (asymmetrical)
- Connector: 1/8” (3.5mm) mini-stereo, gold-plated
- Accessories Included: 1.0 m extension cord, protective pouch
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High quality construction
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Awesome highs and warm mids
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More bass than last model, but still not enough
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