Monday, February 1, 2010

Beyerdynamics for its stereo headphones as well?

Beyerdynamic is a company with a solid reputation in the audio industry, rather than the headset, most consumers to know.

Founded in 1924 in Berlin, Eugen Beyer, are now a global company focused on specialist manufacturing and engineering requirements, such as conferences of headphones / earphones and microphones.

They have had some significant progress with its ethic of care performed by hand-made elements of the latest technologies and materialsavailable.

Beyer began in earnest in the eighties, they succeeded in developing countries with headphones exceptional pulse of behavior that made for a clear and detailed sound.
The bass-reflex system, which has been previously used only for speakers have been miniaturized and integrated into the headset first.
Minimized on the basis of "mass production technology" of the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO and developed the Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO Stereo Headphonesthe reduced mass of the diaphragm and voice coil.

As a result of the continued progress and development Beyerdynamic currently broadcast markets, tele / video conferencing, record movies and market research and live musicians and high-end consumer markets.

Beyerdynamics technological achievements in constant operation of markets for funds from the company to users every day. Currently, the best way to enjoy as a dynamic headphone completely immersed in music. This is whatA sound engineer had to say,

"Well at the other end of the spectrum of people who present themselves as people who like strong bass sound to give a broad way, bright and Beyerdynamic DT-880. Suitable, the sound of a line in the nail, the friction Resin string of a cello, and the feeling of airy space to provide the sound bounces off the walls of the cathedral, these doses of detail and depth, with extraordinary clarity. "

In this sense, perhaps it should be chosen earsthe best that money can buy, without the bench.

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