beyerdynamic introduces DTX 300 p foldable headphone
Feb 11, 2011 at 7:51 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 83

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[size=medium]Mobile Sound at its best[/size]
 
[size=medium]beyerdynamic introduces foldable headphone with sophisticated sound – perfect for tablet PCs and other mobile players. [/size]
 
 
[size=12pt]Enjoy movies while travelling – no problem with video apps on a tablet PC such as the iPad. Listening to music, no matter if you are on a train or in a hotel room, has become as natural as phoning or working while you are on the move. [/size]
 
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[size=12pt]The new DTX 300p from the audio specialist beyerdynamic in Heilbronn is a perfect solution. As a supra-aural headphone, it sits comfortably on the ear with its soft cushions and provides enough membrane area to give the soundtracks of Hollywood blockbusters the necessary emphasis. At the same time, the sound is so detailed that even fine structures in classical orchestral recordings are heard with an iPod or other MP3 players. The closed design shields against disturbing ambient noise and the listener can concentrate on the audio or video material. [/size]
 
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[size=12pt]In addition to its acoustic qualities the DTX 300p has more to offer. It practically kills two birds with one stone: Due to stable joints of the stainless steel headband, the headphone can be folded and stored in the supplied soft case. When travelling the headphone is always ready for use. After all, the movie fan wants to know how the story goes on. [/size]
 
[size=12pt]Beginning mid March 2011, the DTX 300p will be available in two stylish colour variations, white with grey and black with red anodized aluminium ring. Suggested retail price is $59.[/size]
 
[size=12pt]Available through qualified dealers and directly from the manufacturer: www.beyerdynamic.com [/size]
 

 
 
[size=12pt]Technical Specifications DTX 300 p[/size]
[size=12pt]Transducer type                             dynamic[/size]
[size=12pt]Operating principle                        closed[/size]
[size=12pt]Frequency response                      25 – 18,000 Hz[/size]
[size=12pt]Impedance                                      32 ohms[/size]
[size=12pt]Sound pressure level                     104 dB[/size]
[size=12pt]Sound coupling to the ear             supra aural[/size]
[size=12pt]Cable                                               1.2 m[/size]
[size=12pt]Connection                                     mini jack plug 3.5 mm [/size]
[size=12pt]Special features                             foldable[/size]
[size=12pt]Accessory                                       soft case[/size]
[size=12pt]Suggested Retail Price                 $59.00[/size]

 
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:43 PM Post #4 of 83
If  the sound quality was amazing for the price I would jump on them.
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:47 PM Post #5 of 83


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If only the sound quality was amazing for the price.

Are you saying this because you have heard them and don't like them, or are you really just hoping they sound great?
 
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:49 PM Post #6 of 83
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Feb 11, 2011 at 10:18 PM Post #12 of 83
This definitely has picked my interest. I love my SRH440, but portable? Uh, that it ain't, I'm finding. I would love for somebody to do a detailed review of this new Beyer when availability hits. Aesthetically, to me it looks more like an Audio-Technica ATH-FC700A than it does either a PX100/200. That said, its design manages to be unique enough that I don't automatically think "Me, too."
 
I'll be keeping an eye on this one, and I hope Joker will include it in his massive roundup of portables.
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 11:07 PM Post #14 of 83
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Oh look they come in red, they must sound good!
 

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Hahahaha we'll see... I'm definitely interested.
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 11:23 PM Post #15 of 83
I love the way they look and would definitely buy them based on my faith in beyerdynamic products and the low price, but the extremely thin looking wire and what appears to be a total lack of strain relief is worrisome in a portable headphone.
 

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