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Panasonic RP-HS48


$13.00 Released October, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Soft rubber tip on the ear clip prevents soreness. Fairly clear and well defined sound output.

The Cons:Clips feel uncomfortable and awkward around the ear, always feel like they're slipping. Chrome finish starts peeling off fairly quickly. In-cord volume control starts to get crackly when you use it within a few months.

The Panasonic RP-HS48 includes the RP-HS48-K, which is a clip-on headphone with XBS extra bass and a comfort-fit hinge. The RP-HS48 is a slight upgrade from the RP-HS43 in that it includes an in-cord volume control.

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Other than that, the RP-HS48 is just like the RP-HS43. It maintains the RP-HS43’s 30.0 mm Ferrite magnet driver, 1000 mW maximum input power, 102 ohms impedance, and 102dB sensitivity. Furthermore, the RP-HS48 also comes equipped with nickel place, a 3.6 ft cord, and a clip-on design for various kinds of hairstyles. The Panasonic RP-HS48 is priced at $12.95, a $3 increase from the slightly less fuctional RP-HS48.

Features

  • Drive Unit (diam. in mm): 30.0
  • Impedance (ohm/1kHz): 24
  • Sensitivity (dB/mW): 102
  • Max. Input (mW): 1000
  • Frequency Response: (Hz-kHz) 14-24
  • Cord Length (ft./m): 3.6/1.1
  • Plug Type: Nickel
  • XBS: Yes
  • In-cord Volume Control: Yes
  • Clip-on Design: Yes (for all kinds of hairstyles)
  • Comfort-fit Hinge: Yes
  • Magnet Type: Ferrite

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Pros
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    soft rubber tip on the ear clip prevents soreness

  • 1

    fairly clear and well defined sound output

Cons
  • 1

    clips feel uncomfortable and awkward around the ear, always feel like they're slipping

  • 1

    chrome finish starts peeling off fairly quickly

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    in-cord volume control starts to get crackly when you use it within a few months

  • 1

    leak noise a lot making everyone else listen to what you're listening to

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    don't block out any external sound at all

  • 1

    bass has to be turned way up to be heard, and ends up sounding muffled

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