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Roland RH-A30

5
longitud del cable 3,4 m, sensibilidad 95 dB, respuesta de frecuencia 10-25,000 Hz, conector estéreo de 1/8 pulg. a enchufe estéreo de 1/4 pulgada, peso: 250 g, semi cerrado, impedancia 40 Ohm, color plateado
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Enviaremos 29.04.2024 ,
2024-05-07
Auriculares de estudio Roland RH-A30

Roland RH-A30

175 €

Código de producto: RH-A30 | ID: 204698

Roland RH-A30

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longitud del cable 3,4 m, sensibilidad 95 dB, respuesta de frecuencia 10-25,000 Hz, conector estéreo de 1/8 pulg. a enchufe estéreo de 1/4 pulgada, peso: 250 g, semi cerrado, impedancia 40 Ohm, color plateado

Parámetros y especificaciones

Propósito

Talla

Longitud del cable


Funciones

Micrófono

No

Cancelación de ruido activa

No


Propiedades

Rango de frecuencia

Impedancia

40 Ohm

Color original del fabricante

Negro


Material

Construcción


Conectores

Conector tipo A


Acústica

Sensibilidad

95,5 dB


Paquete

Contenido del paquete

Adaptador, Gig Bag, Headphones


Fuente de alimentación

También funciona con pilas.

No


País

Hecho en

Taiwán


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Puntuación general basada en 5 opiniones de usuarios:

5

Hennadii R.

Impresión general

Fecha
08.04.2024

super

Ivan B.

Impresión general

Fecha
11.10.2022

Hi! Roland freak again, with another pair! Looking for great headphones? Look no further. They are P E R F E C T ! Thanx Muziker!

Ivan B.

Impresión general

Fecha
05.10.2022

First of all, I want to mention that I have 6 pairs of Roland RH-200 headphones. Also, keep in mind that one of the most subjective things in audio esotericizm is choosing headphones for mixing / monitoring that'll suit you, i.e. how You want to hear Your favorite music. In my case, it's obvious that I'm a fan of Roland. Likewise, I hate overemphasized low frequencies. The RH-200's are super balanced, smooth and sharp enough at high frequencies, without irritatingly booming bass (there's nothing worse than overemphasized bass). I can listen to my favorite albums, trilogies, watch movies etc. for up to 6 hours, and then continue to mix music without over-frying my ears. I searched and tried (and bought) a lot of other brands and unjustifiably more expensive models (i.e. AKG, Ultrasone), including some of the other Roland models, but none came close to the sound quality of the RH-200. The closest to that sound impression that I managed to find, in my case, is the AudioTechnica ATH-M50x, which, together with RH-200, are probably similar / identical in design to the "cult" model Sony MDR-7506. The ATH-M50x, although slightly better than the RH-200 in terms of build quality, have overemphasized bass, are OK for headbanging, but impossible for mixing, thanks to the low-end mud. A few days ago, I decided to try the Roland RH-A30 myself. Although it is a relatively older model, it is improved in every respect in terms of build quality and tone compared to the RH-200. The open-air design is super comfortable and contributes to a better sound stage and positioning of instruments within the mix. The bass is stronger, but tamed enough (thank God), and the treble is sharper (maybe more fatiguing in the long run), compared to the RH-200. All in all, after half an hour I ordered a second pair of the same headphones, and I will most likely at some point also have 6 pairs. For backup LOL. After all said, it makes no sense to write about the shortcomings (the only thing that could be improved: there is no choice of coiled / uncoiled cable and there is no detachable cable). Sure, there are more expensive headphones out there for so-called ''audiophiles''. Happy hunt and good luck with that. On the other hand, it should be said that Roland RH-A30 is a serious precision tool for producing, mixing, mastering, and more importantly, enjoying the music. I've fallen in love with music again! My #1 headphones right now! Thanks Muziker!

ZSOLT D.

Impresión general

Fecha
17.09.2022

Jó minőség, megfelelő hangkép.