Audio-Technica unveils Kokutan and Asada Sakura headphones
The closed-back dynamic Asada Zakura (above) is made from a rare Japanese wood said to have excellent acoustic properties. Its 53mm driver has a diamond-like coating called DLC for improved frequency response, a quoted sensitivity of 99dB/mW and claims to produce a rich sound with a gentle low range alongside crisper mid and high frequencies.
The darker striped ebony housing of the Kokutan is split into two separate acoustic chambers for smoother bass reproduction in a proprietary Double Air Damping System that AT has dubbed DADS. Its 53mm driver employs Permendur magnetic circuitry for a wider soundfield and its responsive titanium flange is said to allow the diaphragm to react to audio signals with supreme accuracy. Another closed-back dynamic offering, it claims 102dB/mW sensitivity.
The Kokutan and Asada Sakura are expected to be available any day and you can find out more about them on Audio-Technica's website.
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