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Marshall Minor
$60.00
Released November, 2010
The Pros:Plain, old-looking, environmentally friendly packaging. Quality thin, 'tangle-free' braided cabling. Slick Marshall aesthetic.
The Cons:Uncomfortable at first - requires getting used to. No external noise isolation - poor for use on the go.
The Marshall Minor headphones are a lower mid-cost in-ear offering. The EarClick feature of these headphones secures the earphone into position in your ear, for a comfortable fit. The Minor headphones are equipped with a microphone and remote, for use with your cell phone.
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The fabric cord of these headphones is tangle-resistant. The Minor headphones come with four sizes of interchangeable earpads (small, medium, large and extra large), allowing you to obtain the perfect fit for your ear. These headphones are a step down from the higher cost Major model in that the Major has an over-ear design, a larger transducer (40mm as opposed to 15.4mm), higher sensitivity (121 ± 3dB AT 1kHz 1mW as opposed to 115 ± 3dB AT 1kHz 1mW), and more rated/maximum input power (15mW/20mW as opposed 2mW/5mW). The Marshall Minor in-ear headphones are compatible with any 3.5mm music player.
Features
- In-ear
- EarClick
- Tangle-resistant fabric cord
- Compatible w/ any 3.5mm music player
- 1 year warranty
- Marshall cable clip
- Interchangeable earpads (S, M, L, XL)
- Cell phone compatible
- Microphone
- Remote
- Neutral stereo plug adapter
- Transducer: 15.4mm moving coil dynamic speaker
- Impedance: 32 Ω ± 15% AT 1kHz
- Sensitivity: 115 ± 3dB AT 1kHz 1mW (single speaker)
- Frequency response: 20 ~ 20kHz
- Rated input power: 2mW
- Maximum input power: 5mW
User Reviews (3)
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plain, old-looking, environmentally friendly packaging
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quality thin, 'tangle-free' braided cabling
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interchangeable ear tips for finding the most comfortable fit
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built-in microphone and music controller for use with your compatible phone / mp3 player
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uncomfortable at first - requires getting used to
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no external noise isolation - poor for use on the go
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