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The new series of monitor full-size headphones from the famous Japanese brand Audio-Technica – AVA400, AVC500

Unfortunately, summer is over, autumn is also coming to an end, giving way to a cold and snowy winter. We want to spend time outdoors less and less, replacing it with the comfort and warmth of a home environment or cafe – we offer you a new series of monitor full-size headphones from the famous Japanese brand Audio-Technica

AVA400, AVC500.

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Audio-Technica ATH-AVA400

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Audio-Technica ATH-AVC500

I hurry to share with you our news! Wonderful Japanese brand with a half-century of history Audio-Technica has released new headphones: closed AVC-500 and open AVA-400!

It’s no secret that Audio-Technica has been producing headphones of different classes, microphones, vinyl turntables and accessories for over half a century. Headphones occupy a very important niche among other products of the brand, they are all very different, but all of them, without exception, are united by excellent sound quality, which has already become a kind of business card of the brand.

Well now let’s look in detail at each new product.

Want to achieve powerful, surround sound similar to large-sized home speakers, but only with headphones? Then the new monitor headphones closed type Audio-Technica ATH-AVC500 – this is for you! The new model is made in a stylish, solid body of anti-vibration aluminum, which allows you to achieve a powerful sound when used with home audio and video systems. Due to the large drivers – 53 mm, voice coil, made with the use of copper aluminum, and bass ports, headphones produce a wide range of sound, allowing you to enjoy the full range of sounds – from dynamic to the most delicate. Self-adjusting headband support mechanism for best head support and extra soft foam ear cushions for long-lasting comfort.

Monitor headphones closed type Audio-Technica ATH-AVC500

Specifications:

  • Drivers: 53mm copper-plated aluminum wire
  • Sensitivity: 106 dB/mW
  • Frequency Range: 10 – 25,000 Hz
  • Maximum input power: 1800 mW
  • Impedance: 40 ohms
  • Weight without cable : 270 g
  • Cable length: 3.0m
  • Connector: 3.5mm + 6.3mm adapter

You like natural, detailed sound? With the new Audio-Technica ATH-AVA400, you’re just right! These are great open monitor headphones with a self-adjusting headband support mechanism suitable for hours of use with home audio and video systems. Thanks to the open design and 40 mm drivers, the headphones will delight you with rich, detailed and very naturalistic sound!

Audio-Technica ATH-AVA400 open monitor headphones

Specifications:

  • Drivers: 40 mm
  • Sensitivity:93dB/mW
  • Frequency Range:18 – 25,000 Hz
  • Maximum input power:500mW
  • Resistance:35 ohms
  • Weight without cable : 240 g
  • Cable length:3.0m
  • Connector: 3.5 mm + adapter for 6.3 mm

The headphones are already on sale, their approximate price – 5390 and 5190 Dollars.

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Comments: 3
  1. Juniper

    What are the standout features and specifications of the AVA400 and AVC500 headphones from Audio-Technica? Are they suitable for professional use or more geared towards casual listening?

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  2. Everly

    What are the key features and specifications of the new AVA400 and AVC500 headphones by Audio-Technica? How do they compare to the previous series in terms of sound quality, comfort, and durability? Are they suitable for professional audio monitoring or primarily for casual listening?

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  3. Daniel Cunningham

    I’ve been researching the new series of full-size headphones from Audio-Technica, namely AVA400 and AVC500. I’m wondering if anyone has experience with these models? How do they compare in terms of sound quality and comfort? Are they suitable for both professional studio use and casual listening? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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