TEAC recently unveiled the inCore Audio ZE-1000 headphones that use high-definition drivers to provide rich and lifelike sound. TEAC claims the headphones provide a full range of audio, and provide superior sound isolation due to a five-layer cushion around the driver. The speakers use a balanced armature, which reportedly gives natural dynamics to sound, and layers of textures and subtleties. TEAC did not mention pricing or availability for the inCore Audio ZE-1000 headphones.
TEAC advertises that the headphones four-driver setup contributes to overall quality of sound, while the five-layer pads protect against outside noise up to -30dB. In addition to being able to use the headphones on conventional audio equipment, TEAC includes an airline adapter plug so that users can use their ZE-1000 on an airplane.
TEAC unveils in-ear balanced armature headphones
January 30th, 2008 · Source [Electronista] · 1 Comment
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1 Simon // Oct 9, 2008 at 2:18 am
How can a large company like Teac make such an ugly giant earphone. Small companies like Soundwise are making balanced Armature earphones that are tiny, sound great and at a lower price. Should Teac be Anteac i.e past it?
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