Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 is the world’s most expensive earbuds – utterly fantastic and jaw-dropping.
It was created by Thomas Heyerdahl of Heyerdahl Jewellery, also the person behind iDiamond iPod, and was constructed in a series of 1, 000. The piece is carefully designed, bundled with a tube amplifier (HEV90). Each of the total six tubes is covered by a metal casing.The electrostatic earpiece also features glass and gold, shining metal, soft brown leather, a dedicated volume control set up range of 7 to 100, 000 hertz, which offers hearing beyond what human ears are capable of. Other headphones only offer a frequency response of only 60-20, 000 hertz. And as an electrostatic headphone, it is renowned for accuracy and speed.Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 offers clarity beyond belief, thank to its large comfortable ear-cups lined with wood. The sound detail is so sharp and the vocals are natural, realistic and staggering. It is design with utmost comfort that you can wear it for a long period of time without having to experience ear fatigue after.
What is unique about this headphone is it needs to warm up before being used.
Sold for $16, 000, this blinged item is only available in limited 300 pieces and may require a large investment.
Sennheiser Orpheus headphones debuted in 1991.
It was created by Thomas Heyerdahl of Heyerdahl Jewellery, also the person behind iDiamond iPod, and was constructed in a series of 1, 000. The piece is carefully designed, bundled with a tube amplifier (HEV90). Each of the total six tubes is covered by a metal casing.The electrostatic earpiece also features glass and gold, shining metal, soft brown leather, a dedicated volume control set up range of 7 to 100, 000 hertz, which offers hearing beyond what human ears are capable of. Other headphones only offer a frequency response of only 60-20, 000 hertz. And as an electrostatic headphone, it is renowned for accuracy and speed.Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 offers clarity beyond belief, thank to its large comfortable ear-cups lined with wood. The sound detail is so sharp and the vocals are natural, realistic and staggering. It is design with utmost comfort that you can wear it for a long period of time without having to experience ear fatigue after.
What is unique about this headphone is it needs to warm up before being used.
Sold for $16, 000, this blinged item is only available in limited 300 pieces and may require a large investment.
Sennheiser Orpheus headphones debuted in 1991.
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