Introducing the Warm Audio HeadRoom Studio Headphones
A new range of recording headphones from Warm Audio.
The Warm Audio HeadRoom is a range of affordable new closed-back studio headphones for musicians and recording enthusiasts.
Warm Audio is one of those manufacturers that is always thinking up new ways to help musicians get great audio quality without spending a ton. This time, they’ve added headphones to their line in the form of the WA-HR HeadRoom range.
Warm Audio HeadRoom Headphones
The WA-HR is a closed-back design that comes in three delectably tasty-looking colours (black, tan, and orange). If you need a set of headphones for discrete listening, tracking, mixing, editing, and music production, this is a great choice.
Moreover, for studios that need multiple sets of headphones for tracking, the WA-HR won’t set you back too much financially, and each pair includes a spare set of earpads and a protective zip-up case, which makes them useful in the long run.
Equipped with 45 mm neodymium drivers, the WA-HR offers a frequency response of 10Hz to 30kHz. In addition, you can expect the sturdy Warm Audio build quality, and the detachable cables make them easy to pack up and transport anywhere.
With a 45-ohm impedance rating, the WA-HR will give you excellent performance on virtually any professional or consumer device, so you can plug them directly into your laptop and get to work.
Overall, the WA-HR is a thoughtful design, and with an extra pair of earpads, you’ll get twice the lifespan from daily use in your home studio.
Pricing and Availability:
The Warm Audio HeadRoom Headphones are currently available from Thomann.
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One response to “Introducing the Warm Audio HeadRoom Studio Headphones”
I’d wait on those until reliable freq. response and THD measurements pop up.