V-MODA M-200 Studio Headphones

SKU : M-200

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M-200 studio headphones deliver stunning clarity across a full frequency range for detailed monitoring during mixing and mastering applications. Features Studio-grade, closed-back reference headphones with famed V-Moda M series sound Neodymium magnets, CCAW voice coils, and fine-tuning by engineers at Roland, deliver unparalleled clarity from 10Hz to 20kHz Hi-Res Certified by the Japanese Audio Society Wide, adjustable headband constructed on a flexible core Sweat-resistant PU leather-covered memory foam cushions stay clean and comfortable Detachable, balanced cable and left-right input jacks improve mobility during tracking and mixing sessions Headphones collapse down on a CliqFold hinge and include a redesign carrying case for excellent portability Optional covered shield kits available through special order
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M-200 studio headphones deliver stunning clarity across a full frequency range for detailed monitoring during mixing and mastering applications.

Features
  • Studio-grade, closed-back reference headphones with famed V-Moda M series sound
  • Neodymium magnets, CCAW voice coils, and fine-tuning by engineers at Roland, deliver unparalleled clarity from 10Hz to 20kHz
  • Hi-Res Certified by the Japanese Audio Society
  • Wide, adjustable headband constructed on a flexible core
  • Sweat-resistant PU leather-covered memory foam cushions stay clean and comfortable
  • Detachable, balanced cable and left-right input jacks improve mobility during tracking and mixing sessions
  • Headphones collapse down on a CliqFold hinge and include a redesign carrying case for excellent portability
  • Optional covered shield kits available through special order

āļŋ12,900

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