Yamaha HPH-100B 

HPH-100 headphones deliver quality sound with a carefully balanced bass and treble that is intensely satisfying to the listener, whether playing back recorded media or performing on a digital instrument. As a further encouragement to musicians the HPH-100 utilizes a single-cable configuration that prevents annoying clutter around the player's neck.

Featuring a swivel mechanism that allows the driver unit to turn 90 degrees to fit the angle of your ears, and a headband that allows smooth adjustment of its length, HPH-100 earphones are designed to provide a comfortable, stress-free listening experience, hour after hour.

The single 2-meter cable configuration of the HPH-100 ensures stress free performance and allows easy connection to your musical instrument. The HPH-100 comes with a detachable standard 6.3 mm standard stereo cable for easy connection to a range of instruments, and features durable gold-plated plugs on all connectors.

 Driver TypeDynamic, closed backDriver UnitΦ40 mmImpedance46 ohmsMaximum Input1,000 mw          Sound Pressure Level103 dB        Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz     Weight (with Cable)148 g with cableCable Length2.0 m (Single Cable)Connectors3.5 mm (1/8") stereo, 6.3 mm (1/4") stereo

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Model
  • HPH-100 Closed-Back Headphones
Finish
  • Black
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Year
  • 2010s

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