Panasonic EAH-500
Sep 2, 2011 at 1:06 AM Post #32 of 36
That looks like a proprietary diffuse-field equalization curve. I wonder how close the actual output is to that.
 
Sep 23, 2011 at 9:38 PM Post #33 of 36
Hello guys, I'm here cause I just found a pair of Technics EAH-510 on my attic, they were my dad's. Drivers have "EAS-5p07a 125 ohm Japan" printed on them.
They are Ok besides the fact that the foams are missing. Do you know where can I find replacements ? 
I don't own any headphone, just earphones and 1 IEM... I'd love to keep these to use with the PC.
 
Jan 21, 2013 at 8:14 PM Post #34 of 36
I picked up a pair of the EAH-500's for $30 today. They look unused, pads in brand new condition, shiny metal, not a mark on them. Even the plug is shiny new. And the sound....WOW!
 
Dec 24, 2013 at 4:43 PM Post #35 of 36
Hi; i received these headphones as a much requested and prayed for christmas present in 1979 as a 13 yr old music fan,I still use and listen with them on a regular basis.I researched and compared them to the panasonic eah 600....well out of my families modest price range,Dark side of The Moon,Trooper albums,Zon,streetheart,David bowie,Harry Chapin,Marianne Faithfull,mike Olfield came to life with impact and have left a lifelong impression.Over the years casual listening by friends have always astounded.these headphone are not by any stretch of the imagination technically correct ,however they are unasuming and incredibly satisfying and enjoyable .
 
i still have the original boxing and lituriture if you ar interested
 
 
 
robert
 
Jul 12, 2022 at 11:50 AM Post #36 of 36
Drivers: Left EAH-500, Right EAH-510.
As you can see, the film is not transparent, because it is not Mylar, but a special development of the Technics Institute of Acoustics and Psychoacoustics , called
"ACOUSTIC PEE".
 

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