Roland RH-200 Monitor Headphones

General Information

A driver unit with a diameter of 40 mm which uses the headphone neodymium magnet for a musical instrument monitor which is wide-range and can perform reproduction faithful to an original sound, and which was excellent in a feeling of wearing is used.
They are the stereo headphone for a monitor of the sealing type which can perform highly precise monitoring faithful to a wide range and an original sound.
A clear acoustic image can be secured for clear sound quality, and it can utilize for multiuse not to mention recording and mixing in a home studio at the spot of music work, such as broadcast and voice edit.
Moreover, in consideration of prolonged use, though large-sized, a thin lightweight housing is adopted.
It excels in a feeling of wearing and an one ear monitor can also carry out comfortably.
/■ Form : Sealing dynamic type ■ reproduction frequency characteristic : 20~20000 Hz■ maximum permissible input: -- 1600mW at 1kHz■ impedance: -- 65ohm■ sensitivity: -- 100 dB■ plug: -- stereo mini type (with adapter for stereo standard plugs) ■ cable: -- Carl Cord ■ mass: -- 200g (a code -- a plug is not included)

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IEMagnet01

Aka: IEMagnet, LeonardForbush, LanceP11, meekfella, BuddyGuy1, FredSavage, KillboyPowerhed, notthatguy.
Pros: strong articulate bass, detailed, treble presence
Cons: recessed mids, fit can be cumbersome, coil cord
I got these on a pawn shop deal, and wanted some cheap headphones that could deliver for what I was looking for. An all-arounder that provided clarity, good bass, nice treble, and handled all genres of music. Since these normally retail from anywhere between $100-180, I gave them a try, and I like them. The laid back, v-shaped signature is what I was looking for. The mids are slightly recessed, but still manage to push through when needed. It's noticeable but tolerable. Sennheiser HD800, T1's, or hell, even my old JVC DX3's were better technically and soundstage wise, but there are fun and fun is what I wanted, so the Roland RH-200 does the job. They are comfy, but the fit can be cumbersome because they are a bit heavy, so for long periods of listening it might get a bit much if you're not laying down, but the fabric cups are so soft and comfy and lie nicely over the ears. The RH-200 employ 40mm drivers, neodymium magnets and CCAW voice coils,  so they are powerful enough to deliver some really nice crystal clear details, so for the price, these are more than serviceable. They are excellent all-arounders that compete well with JVC, Audio Technica, and Sony at the price range. 

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