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Simgot launches EM6L five-driver hybrid headphones

The new Simgot EM6L in-ear headphones have a hybrid design that combines armature and dynamic drivers. Each earbud has an 8mm dynamic driver with…
Simgot EM6L
Simgot EM6L

The new Simgot EM6L in-ear headphones have a hybrid design that combines armature and dynamic drivers.

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Each earbud has an 8mm dynamic driver with a high polymer diaphragm and a dual chamber. They respond to low and medium frequencies. High and ultra-high frequencies are voiced by two pairs of reinforcing radiators .

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The manufacturer emphasizes that in the course of development he paid special attention to the etching construction of a three-dimensional sound space, which is equally important for both music lovers and gamers. It is precisely the precise positioning of virtual sound sources in space that allows you to react in time and defeat the enemy in multiplayer games.

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The frequency response of the headphones will repeat the Harman 2019 curve to the maximum extent . The shells of the headphones are made of synthetic resin, the outer panel is made of anodized aluminum. The sensitivity of the model is 119 dB , the nominal impedance is 26 ohms , this makes the headphones an easy load for the amplifier. The kit includes a detachable cable with silver-plated copper conductors, 0.78 mm plug and 3.5 mm mini-jack.

The Simgot EM6L hybrid headphones can be ordered online for $109 .

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