Over-Ear DJ Headphones with Folding/Swiveling Design and Pivoting Ear Cups for Single-Ear Monitoring
• Powerful Over-Sized 57mm Speaker Drivers
• Includes 2.5m Coiled Cable & 1.2m Microphone Cable
• Frequency Response: 5 - 20,000 Hz
• Nominal Impedance: 64 Ohms
Among one of AERIAl7's most popular models, the original TANK series offered users remarkable sound quality and stylistic distinction. The current incarnation of the TANK pushes the boundaries even further. Most noticeably, the construction of the new TANK is completely redesigned and engineered for maximum comfort and durability. Featuring a generously padded and metal reinforced headband, the new TANK is easy to adjust and sure to withstand the demands of the most aggressive DJs. Swivelling ear cups allow for single ear monitoring and their padding isolates sound so that listeners and DJs can remain focused on their music.
Like its predecessor, the new TANK retains the immense 57mm drivers that have been reconfigured to deliver the rumbling bass of the original TANK series with clear and precise performance in the higher frequencies. Moreover, the new TANK series is available in the same style concepts as the original TANK series including the Mondrian, Storm, Soldier, Trash, Evil, Eclipse, and Platinum.
Ultimately, if you enjoyed the original TANK, the latest version is sure to surprise and excite you.
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Disappointed
I purchased these Aerial7 Eclipse because, the meditation/binaural beats music program I own demanded a 5 Hz low frequency, which these have. The music sounds muffled and when listening to any genre of music, the quality sound is not there. The material is cheap, the top of the headphone is a cheap vynil and underneath is cloth, the ear pillows are ok, I'm mot sure if they're leather or vynil. I ended up buying the high end Denon AH-D7100 which are 8 times more expensive but, I get the low 5 Hz frequency needed and the high 45,000 Hz for everything else, which covers all music genre. The Aerial7 Eclipse have 5-20,000 Hz not enough quality sound; for a better sound go with another pair.
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found this helpful.Overall good build quality, sound is pretty solid
I am upgrading from a pair of JVC headphones, the harx700 i think, which were pretty good. the sound on these I think has better bass for sure, but the mids and highs sound about the same. I just wanted something fairly inexpensive, that I could use while I practice or am DJ for little family events. I want to get a really nice pair, I had my eye on the AKGs, but I was not quite prepared to spend $300, nor do I think my frequency of DJing justifies it. Soon hopefully, but for now these to the job pretty well. The biggest advantage of these is the swivelling and monitoring. I didnt even see it advertised as such, but they really are great for that. They can rotate in just about any position, and comfortably too! I can lift one of the ear cups up, and hear what everyone else is hearing no problem. I didnt feel the same about most of the other pairs that I have tried, but now I know what ill look for. That is my favorite part. They are generously padded on the headband and earpads too. not too bad.
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