JBL 420 and 610 Reference headphones launched

JBL have launched two new models into their Reference headphones line - the 420 and 610. These models provide first-class comfort and high-quality audio reproduction for the ultimate in music-listening pleasure.

The JBL Reference 420 headphones are designed for traveling. They offer apparently crisp sound with plenty of bass.
























Weighing in at 170g, they're portable but tough enough to withstand the hazards that come with traveling.























The JBL Reference 610 headphones are Bluetooth capable that let you set volume, track selection, play and pause by means of an integrated controller located directly on the headphones.























The dongle necessary for iPod operation is supplied and they can still be connected, via cable, to other multimedia devices, including MP3 and CD players. Both sets of headphones feature ear pads and headbands made from genuine leather, which provide a high degree of comfort, even during long periods of use. Advanced transducers apparently provide crystal-clear frequency response and distortion free bass.

All the headphones in the JBL Reference line are compatible with iPod and MP3 players, desktop computers and laptops, and most other portable audio devices. They´re also equipped (depending on the model) with a wide range of accessories, including carry cases, jack adapters, airline adapters, batteries and chargers.

JBL Reference 420 Specifications
Maximum Input Signal 2 x 50mW
Sensitivity 91dB SPL/mW@ 1kHz
Frequency Response 10Hz – 20kHz (–10dB)
Input Level/Impedance 32 Ohms
Dimensions Diameter – 102mm
Main audio cable – 1.5m
Extension cable – 1m

JBL Reference 610 Specifications
Compatibility iPod® dongle connects to iPod models 4th generation and above, Bluetooth® A2DP and AVRCP profile streaming.
Maximum Input Signal 40mW
Sensitivity 96dB SPL/mW@ 1kHz
Frequency Response 10Hz – 20kHz (–10dB)
Input Level/Impedance 32 Ohms
Dimensions Diameter – 102mm
Hardwire cable – 1.75m

There is no word on the pricing yet.

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