Marshall
Marshall
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Driver size | 9 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm | |||
Impedance | 39 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω | |||
Weight | 16 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Weight | 0.56 oz |
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Inputs supported | 3.5mm |
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Cable length | 1.2 |
Wireless connection | Bluetooth |
Type of connector | 3.5mm |
USB | no |
Detachable cable | no |
Multi Point connection | yes |
Battery operated | no |
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Battery life | 15.0 h |
Power handling capacity | 5.0 mW |
Colour of product | Black |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Attachment type | Earloop/Ear conch |
Category | Audiophile |
Noise isolating | yes |
Impedance | 39.0 Ω |
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Sensitivity | < 99 |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 |
Diaphragm diameter | 0.35 in |
Driver technology | Dynamic |
Driver size | 0.35 in |
Playback controls | yes |
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Buttons |
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The Marshall Mode II look and sound awesome, but could benefit from several improvements.
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