Klipsch Reference S4 In-the-ear Headphone
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Features
- In-the-ear
- Wired
- 10 Hz (Min) - 19 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 18 ohm Impedance
- 110 dB/mW (Power On) Sensitivity
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Klipsch Reference S4 In-the-ear Headphone Specs
- In-the-ear
- Wired
- 10 Hz (Min) - 19 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 18 ohm Impedance
- 110 dB/mW (Power On) Sensitivity
Brand | Klipsch |
Model | Reference S4 |
Type | In-the-ear |
Connectivity | Wired |
Additional Features | Patented Headphone Technology, Class B Digital Device, Align Indicator Lines on Ear Tip and Headphone Nozzle for Proper Seal, Award Winning Reference Performance, Patented Oval Ear Tips for Unbeatable Comfort, Durable Home Theater Style Cables with Built-in Strain Relief, Full Range KG 25 Drive Component, Black with Copper Accents Finish, Dynamic Moving Coil Micro Speaker Design |
Impedance | 18 ohm |
Sensitivity | 110 dB/mW (Power On) |
Frequency Response | 10 Hz (Min) - 19 kHz (Max) |
Other Features | Delivers Smooth Sound with Enhanced Bass, Noise Isolation: -16 dB |
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