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The RP-HT21 stereo headphones are some of the least expensive in Panasonic's line of over-the-ear replacement headphones. Along with their 30mm (1.19-inch) drivers, they offer a wide headband and foam earpads. Since the RP-HT21s have an L-shaped 1/8-inch mini-jack, they're less likely to get accidentally disconnected or damaged than the straight plugs that jut out of your portable music player. These headphones have a rated frequency response of 16 Hz-22 kHz, according to the manufacturer -- in excess of the CD format at both the low and high ends -- and XBS ports for increased bass response. . stereo headphones . open style . back vents . L-shaped plug . wide headband . 16 Hz-22 kHz rated frequency response . 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.9 inches (HWD); 0.27 lbs (More)
The RP-HT65-S stereo headphones are near the top of Panasonic's line of over-the-ear replacement headphones. But unlike other models in the line, they fold for easy storage. Along with foam earpads, they offer a convenient in-line volume switch.Since the RP-HT65-Ss have a low-profile, L-shaped 1/8-inch mini-plug, they're less likely to get tangled up or broken than the straight plugs. These headphones have a rated frequency response of 10 Hz-22 kHz, according to the manufacturer, which, if correct, places them well beyond the limits of the CD format spec.In addition to this Silver-and-Black version, this product is also available in Blue and Yellow.For about five bucks more you can scoop up the RP-HT59 headphones, ported for strong bass response.-- EM . stereo headphones. folding. L-shaped plug. volume control in cord. 10 Hz-22 kHz rated frequency response. 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.9 inches (HWD), 0.27 lbs (More)
Panasonic's RP-HS900 headphones have an unusual feature: a built-in brain vibrator. That's right, when you hook them up to a Panasonic portable (model RQ-SW99V or SL-SW880) featuring their VMSS technology (Virtual Motion Sound System), the vibration unit will buzz along to the beat.The RP-HS900's have the behind-the-neck headband style that's less likely to muss up your hair. A three-mode switch gives users a modicum of control over how much brain-shaking they'll endure. The in-ear earpieces have 14.8mm neodymium drivers which can offer higher output and lower distortion than similarly sized drivers with ferrite magnets.The one-sided cord terminates in a gold-plated 1/8-inch stereo mini-plug. The rated frequency response extends from 10 Hz to 25 kHz.If behind-the-neck 'phones rock your world, but brain-shaking rocks your boat, you may want to check out Sony's MDR-G72LP.-- EM stereo headphonesVMSS brain-shaking technologyone-sided cordbehind-the-neck style10 Hz-25 kHz rated frequency response9.3 x 6.8 x 2.4 inches (HWD); 0.431 lbs (More)