HDP DJ-Adv G401
- Advanced DJ headphones: DJing with style & comfort
Description
Drivers tailored for analytic listening: great for DJ monitoring, studio and production
- 100 dB at 1 mW sensitivity: enough decibels to preview even close to PA speakers
- 32 ohm drivers: strong playback level on any audio source
- 15 Hz - 22 kHz: wide frequency bandwidth, to monitor all audible frequencies
- 50 mm diameter drivers: clear playback for deep bass response
Stylish design
- 1-curve design: headphones form a curve from one ear to the other
- Black fabric, glossy black housing with red lines, glossy plating on top of ear-cups
Swivel housing for any use and any DJ
- Easy 1-ear monitoring
- Easy folding and mobility
- Extending arms for large and small heads
Effective passive noise cancelling
- Soft, large ear pads: isolate the DJ’s ears from ambient noise
- Closed-back ear-cups prevent sound from bleeding out
Comfortable for long-wearing listening
- Headphones don’t press on the user’s head, thanks to the ear pads’ width and
- softness, forming a barrier around the ears
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
- 100 dB at 1 mW
- 15 Hz - 22 kHz: wide frequency range
Powerful drivers
- 32 ohm impedance
- 32 ohm impedance
- Large aperture
- 1.97"/50 mm driver diameter
Convenient cabling
- 6.5’/2 m cable
- 1/8"/3.5 mm stereo mini-jack plug
- 1/4"/6.35 mm stereo jack adapter
Mechanical specifications
3 rotation axes:
- Earpieces: vertical rotation (180 degrees) for easy 1-ear monitoring
- Earpiece supports: horizontal rotation (90 degrees) for folding and transport, and to direct the earpiece toward the user’s ear when headphones are worn around the neck
- Earpiece supports: vertical rotation (90 degrees) inward to fold the headphones for transport
Plug: Single-wire, left side (fixed)
Technology
- DJ
- Abbreviation of Disc Jockey: a person who selects and plays music at a party.
- Mini-jack / 3.5mm jack
- Mini-jack is also referred to as a 3.5mm jack or 1/8" connector. A mini-jack connector is a mono or stereo connector used to connect audio inputs or outputs on mass market sound cards.
