The HA-FXT90s are JVC's new IEMs which have dual dynamic drivers that the company has dubbed the 'TWIN system'. What this system does, or rather doesn't do is cross over the two drivers. Instead, each driver has a different diaphragm material which creates a different type of sound or frequency/region. These then mix together inside the IEM. An early review of the HA-FXT90s tell of the in ears having very powerful bass. These double trouble earphones are set to launch by the 20th of April but its international launch date is yet to be known. Soon though we hope!
via inearmatters
They certainly sound nice but the test is in whether they sound nice.
The latest in ear soft marshmallow earphones is the HA-FX35 series which are due out in February.
They come in blue, black, orange, pink and white and have a frequency response of 8Hz-23,000Hz, and output sound pressure level of 102db/1mW, a impedance of 16 Ohms and 8.5mm drivers.
The marshmallows'll cost 2,500 Yen / $27.
via akihabaranews
Never have your earphones gunked up with sweat again (if that actually happens?) with the HA-EBX85 drip-proof earphones.
These typically sporty looking over the ear jobbies a frequency response of 10Hz - 23,000 Hz, a sound pressure level of 102dB/mW, an 11mm driver, a Neodymium magnet and an impedance of 16 Ohms.
Available in Japan.
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Here are JVC's latest addition to the Japanese portable speaker market.
The SP-A130s slide out, are 30mm wide and are powered by 4 AA batteries (for 16 hours of use).
Unfortunately for JVC they carry that classic JVC look and vibe that's hard to pin down exactly but has always had that 'cheapest in the department store' feel.
But for that very reason JVC are still here years on and at $33 these Japan-only speakers should see them carry on.
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