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DN-S3500 wins Music & Sound Retailer Award 2006
The Denon DN-S3500 continues to receive industry recognition with the latest award from The Music & Sound Retailer. The DN-S3500 was awarded Best New DJ Product of 2006.
With the introduction of the DN-S3500, Denon DJ has taken its innovative world’s first spinning active platter design to the next technical level. The industry’s new flagship tabletop CD/MP3 player features a powerful 12-pole Direct Drive motor, 7 on-board effects, intuitive control, appealing design and style that will surely reinvent the tabletop market for all vinyl and digital DJs alike.
Highlights
- High Torque Direct Drive Motor
- 7 On-board Effects: (Echo, Echo/Loop, Filter, Flanger, Brake, Dump, & Reverse)
- 15 Sec. On-board Sampler w/ Sampler Copy Feature!
- Next Track Reserve With Crossfade
Download Denon DJ DNS3500 brochure
For more information please visit www.denondj.com.au.
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Headphones impedance
The two important electrical specifications for a pair of headphones are the impedance of the phone transducer itself and its on-the-ear sensitivity. So-called low impedance headphones may vary from 75 ohms up to about 150 ohms. Phones in this impedance range may be directly plugged into the headphone jack routinely found on recording and playback equipment. Higher impedances, such as 600 ohms, are more useful in studio installations where many units may be wired in parallel for studio monitoring applications. Headphone sensitivity is usually stated as the in-the-ear sound pressure level produced by one milliwatt (mW) of audio input. Typical sensitivity ratings of AKG headphones run from 88 dB per mW to 105 dB per mW. You can see that very little power is needed to drive a stereo headphone pair to very high listening levels.
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