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Koss TV21


$30.00 Released June, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stereo imaging is very good, gives a sense of space. Bass is rich and detailed, good coverage. Mid-range holds its own against the bass, doesn't get overwhelmed.

The Cons:Cord is fairly short, limits your seating options. High end gets a bit harsh, often seems too loud.

The Koss TV21 are full-sized stereo headphones specially designed for TV viewing.  The headphones feature a dynamic driver element made of anisotropic strontium ferrite magnet structures to deliver high volumes with less distortion.

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  They also feature oversized padded leatherette ear cushions to block out external noise and an adjustable headband for a comfortable fit.  The TV21 headphones have a 24 ft straight cord allowing them to reach long distances when connecting to the TV and have in-line volume and mono/stereo controls.  While most of Koss' other full-sized headphones are designed for general home use, the TV21 headphones stand out from the rest due to its features that are most useful for TV viewing such as the long cord and mono/stereo control.

Features/Specs

  • Dynamic driver element made of anisotropic strontium ferrite magnets
  • Oversized padded leatherette ear cushions
  • In-line volume control
  • Mono/stereo control
  • Adjustable headband
  • Collapsible earcups
  • Single-entry straight cord 
  • Frequency response: 20 - 18,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 32 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 90 dB
  • Cord Length: 24 ft
  • Lifetime warranty

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Pros
  • 1

    stereo imaging is very good, gives a sense of space

  • 1

    bass is rich and detailed, good coverage

  • 1

    mid-range holds its own against the bass, doesn't get overwhelmed

  • 1

    noise cancelation is good, blocks out surrounding sounds well

  • 1

    comfortable enough to be worn for a few hours

Cons
  • 1

    cord is fairly short, limits your seating options

  • 1

    high end gets a bit harsh, often seems too loud

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