More color, superb sound: Three new in-ear headphones from beyerdynamic - DTX 71 iE, DTX 101 iE and MMX 101 iE
Feb 3, 2011 at 7:34 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 56

bdusa

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Individualisation is the key. Modern entertainment electronics should comply with people not vice versa. This also refers to headphones, which come closer than any other hi-fi product to people who are wearing them. The new DTX in-ear headphones from beyerdynamic perfectly meet the requirements of this time.
 
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DTX 71 iE
 
The new DTX 71 iE and DTX 101 iE in-ear headphones series are an excellent choice for all MP3 and smart phone users to escape into music bliss. The DTX 71 iE with rugged aluminium housing can be supplied in two color combinations (charcoal-grey/gold and black/red) with an MSRP of $69.00. The DTX 101 iE in refined matt light metal will be available with a black, silver or red housing for an MSRP of $89.00.
 

DTX 101 iE
 
Both operate with efficient neodymium magnets for powerful sound and stunning deep bass with the DTX 101 iE providing an extended response with and impressive detailed sound over the whole audio spectrum. In addition, excellent ambient noise attenuation ensures undisturbed music enjoyment.
 
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MMX 101 iE
 
MMX 101 iE (MSRP $99.00) is the third model; a multimedia headset for mobile phones, e.g. iPhone, Blackberry, HTC, or for the computer. It combines the sound advantages of the DTX 101 iE with a high-quality hands-free microphone. With a push on the button, phone calls can be accepted or finished, while the MP3 player will turn into a hold mode and continue with the programme from the position it was last at.
 
Using the supplied cable adapter, the MMX 101 iE can be connected to the jack plugs for headphone and microphone of a PC or laptop. In this way the headset can be used for phone usage by the computer, for example Skype or VoIP connections, or simply for playing multimedia networked online games.
 
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Skype/VoIP Adapter supplied with MMX 101 iE
 
[size=12pt]For the high acoustic quality of the earphones, all three models are supplied with replaceable earpieces in three sizes, which ensure a comfortable and perfect fit. When the in-ear headphone is not in use, you can store it in the stylish soft case provided.[/size]
 
 
[size=12pt]Available from end February 2011 (DTX 71 iE, DTX 101 iE) / end March 2011 (MMX 101 iE) at qualified dealers or directly from the manufacturer www.beyerdynamic.com via the following links:[/size]
DTX 71 iE
DTX 101 iE
 
 
[size=12pt]Technical Specifications[/size]
 
 
[size=9pt]DTX 71 iE[/size]
[size=9pt]DTX 101 iE[/size]
[size=9pt]MMX 101 iE[/size]
[size=9pt]Transducer type[/size]
[size=9pt]Dynamic[/size]
[size=9pt]dynamic[/size]
[size=9pt]dynamic[/size]
[size=9pt]Frequency response[/size]
[size=9pt]20 Hz – 22,000 Hz[/size]
[size=9pt]10 Hz – 23,000 Hz[/size]
[size=9pt]10 Hz – 23,000 Hz[/size]
[size=9pt]Sound pressure level[/size]
[size=9pt]104 dB[/size]
[size=9pt]102 dB[/size]
[size=9pt]102 dB[/size]
[size=9pt]Nominal impedance[/size]
[size=9pt]12 Ohm[/size]
[size=9pt]12 Ohm[/size]
[size=9pt]12 Ohm[/size]
[size=9pt]Cable[/size]
[size=9pt]1.2 m[/size]
[size=9pt]1.2 m[/size]
[size=9pt]1.2 m[/size]
[size=9pt]Connector[/size]
[size=9pt]Mini stereo jack plug (3.5 mm)[/size]
[size=9pt]Mini stereo jack plug (3.5 mm)[/size]
[size=9pt]4-pole mini stereo jack plug (3.5 mm)
incl. Skype/VoIP adaptor
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[size=9pt]Colours[/size]
[size=9pt]charcoal-grey/gold[/size]
[size=9pt]black/red[/size]
[size=9pt]black[/size]
[size=9pt]silver[/size]
[size=9pt]red[/size]
[size=9pt]silver[/size]
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 3:07 PM Post #2 of 56
Very interresting news.
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 6:24 PM Post #4 of 56
12 ohm's...102 decibels, I wonder if they will hiss
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 8:33 PM Post #6 of 56
Awesome stuff! Can't wait to see how these things sound.
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 10:35 PM Post #9 of 56
Wow, I'm a Beyer fanboy, and this is exactly what I need!  I was just thinking about looking at purchasing some cheaper IEM's for walking around.  I'm eying those DTX 101ie's.
 
Feb 4, 2011 at 12:49 AM Post #13 of 56
bdusa, please tell us how the DTX 101 iE differs from the current DTX 100 model, other than coming with colored housings and being about 20% cheaper. For that matter, is it comparable to the current DTX 80? Thank you.
 
Feb 4, 2011 at 1:03 AM Post #14 of 56
I can't wait for initial impressions on the mmx 101 iEs. I'm kinda disappointed that we only get a mic button but not volume ones to go with it. Lookwise they look similar to the nuforce 700x/ms.
 

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