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The original Panasonic RP-HT460 monitor headphones: on sale now!

New York, September 19, 2012 – Panasonic, the world’s leading maker of multimedia products, introduces the new RP-HT460 monitor headphones. The novelty is lightweight and well noise isolated, it is perfect for use at home or at work and for listening to music in noisy and crowded places. Headphones come in classic black with a subtle, stylish red inlay on the ear cushions.

Panasonic RP-HT460 monitor headphones

Thanks to the strong and wide headband headphones fit perfectly on your head, not creating discomfort. Large ear cushions provide high quality isolation from outside noise: you do not have to worry about the sound to disturb others when used indoors. The headphones feature a 40mm dynamic head with powerful bass reproduction for even better and deeper sound.

Frequency range for this model ranges from 10 to 27 000 Hz, and the nominal impedance is 32 ohms, which contributes to the low power consumption model. The sensitivity is also important, for these headphones is 95dB, while the power rating is 1000mW.

Wired and 3.5mm jack is standard for most Panasonic headphones, which was also used in the new model. 1.2 meter long audio cable for easy listening at home or in front of your computer monitor.

The RP-HT460 headphones went on sale in America in September 2012 for an affordable price from 1490 Dollars.

Features

no. model

RP-HT460

Type

Monitor headphones

Dynamic Head

40mm

Impedance

32 Ohm

Sensitivity

95 dB/mW

Maximum power

1000 mW

Frequency Range

10 Hz – 27 kHz

Cord Length

1.2 m

Jack

3.5 mm

Color

Black

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  1. Scarlett Mitchell

    Are the original Panasonic RP-HT460 monitor headphones worth the purchase?

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