Sensaphonics upgrades ProPhonic 2X-S earphones

Jan 11, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Sensaphonics has upgraded its flagship ear monitor, the 2X-S, with heavier, more flexible cables and improved strain relief.

Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation has announced a change to the cable design of its ProPhonic 2X-S earphones for use with in-ear monitoring systems. The upgraded cable, which is available immediately, is both stronger and more flexible than the original version, promising improved reliability, and is being offered in both matte silver and black finishes. The new cable assembly also features improved strain relief and an easy-grip split adjuster (zipper).

Free ear impressions for the upgraded ProPhonic 2X-S and all Sensaphonics products will be available at the upcoming NAMM show in Anaheim. The Sensaphonics display will be located in Hall A, Booth 6852.

For more information, visit www.sensaphonics.com.




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