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New Marshall Headphones.

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I bet they'll sound like all other (sane) closed headphones and thus I won't like them.

Partnership with Zound Industries, I'm finding a lot of information about looks, but very little about technical details...which does not bode well.

Also, if it's anything like a Marshall amp, it will distort like crazy, but I will still want one.

Also, interesting setup -- looks "boxy", like an ortho.

EDIT: Also, black:

marshall-headphones.jpg

Edited by Dusty Chalk

No, it's not just epic THD, it's the choice of even and odd harmonics, methinks...probably even that is an oversimplification (believe me, I've played with a variety of distortions -- one of the good things about the Alesis Quadraverb GT is that it has several different kinds of analog distortion, which all sound different...and no, I have yet to hear a digital plugin that sounds anything as good as a good analog distortion).

Looks like a coiled cord. blech.

the inductance removes high frequency sibiliance. +$300 feature

  • 3 weeks later...

Why don't they come with a Marshall double-stack stand? :rofl:

I'll wait for the white, iMarshall version.

Why don't they come with a Marshall double-stack stand? :rofl:

I presume that would be the forthcoming backpack accessory.

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