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Pioneer SE-A1000 Lightweight Audiophile AV Over-Ear Headphones (Black)

Editors' Summary

SE-A1000, blackLightweight, Audiophile AV Headphone 50mm Drive Unit Maximum Input 1,500mW Sensitivity 102dB/mW Lightweight design Comfortable Cloth Ear Cushions 6.0m (18’) Fabric Jacketed cord 3.5mm mini, 6.3mm adapter Cord strap and Plush carrying pouch.

Product Features

50mm Drive Unit, Maximum Power 1,500mW, Sensitivity 12dB/MW, Impedance 45 ohms, Frequency 10 - 30,000Hz

Interchangeable ear cushions, 1.0m + 2.0m extension cord, 3.5mm, 6.3mm plug adapter

Deep Bass DJ-Inspired Headband.

Compact Folding Design, Padded headband, DJ Style swivel out ear piece

Cord strap & pouch included

Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: Too low to display

Product Summary

SE-A1000, blackLightweight, Audiophile AV Headphone 50mm Drive Unit Maximum Input 1,500mW Sensitivity 102dB/mW Lightweight design Comfortable Cloth Ear Cushions 6.0m (18’) Fabric Jacketed cord 3.5mm mini, 6.3mm adapter Cord strap and Plush carrying pouch

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