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Panasonic RP-HT360 Monitor Headphones
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Panasonic RP-HT360 Monitor Headphones

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RP-HT360
Select Specifications
Drive Unit (mm): 40
Impedance: 40
Sensitivity (dB/mW): 100
Max. input (mW): 1,000
Frequency Response (Hz-kHz): 10 - 27
Cord length (ft): 9.8
Weight w/o cord (oz): 6.9
In-cord Volume: No
Miniplug (3.5mm): Yes
Air Plug Adaptor: Yes
Magnet Type: Nd:Neodymium
Plug: Gold

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
4.2 out of 5 stars (35 customer reviews)

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars great headphones, November 16, 2009
Marktwain10 "Marktwain10" (Provo, UT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic RP-HT360 Monitor Headphones (Electronics)
For only 20 dollars including the shipping you really won't beat these for the sound they produce. And the sound headphones reproduce is very important to me. Great detailed and lifelike sound even at low volume levels, are powerful, cord on one side, wide frequency response, they stay on your head unlike earbuds which pop out too much for me, they may make your ears slightly warm but I've never had problems with getting sweaty or being uncomfortable. They are kinda bulky but they're great to be used at home. They also DO work with people who wear glasses (there is no ear pinching). They do let external noise in so don't expect noise cancelling and they do leak sound out since they have port holes, which isn't too bad until you crank the volume then others will hear what you're listening to.

**update- I have had these for 2 years now and with more and more use they become more "broken in" and it seems that the bass and treble have improved even more. They have held up fine,...Read more


19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Quality of Sound with Inexpensive Price !!, October 9, 2007
J. H. KIM (OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic RP-HT360 Monitor Headphones (Electronics)
I ordered it from one of the Amazon used-markets, and I'm so happy with this nice headphones. When it was delivered, I opened the box (of course, it is new one.), and I plugged the headphone-jack to my mini headphones amp. When I wore this headphones, it was extremely comfortable. It fully covered my ears, and it was also very light to wear this headphones.

I tried a couple of classical music (Bach's Violin Sonata, Beethovan's Symphony 4&7, 9, Chopin's piano music, nocturne, and more), and I was so impressed by its sound. In case of violin solo, this headphones very sensitively catches wide range of frequency. The high pitch sound of violin solo fits very well to the headphones, and the sound is very clear and sharp. When I listen to the Symphony 9 of Beethoven, every bit of the frequency (high and low) are also very clear and crispy. This headphones was only about 23 dollars including shipping, but I was so impressed by its quality of sound.

My only complain is...Read more


21 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good, March 9, 2010
Jon Ozborn (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic RP-HT360 Monitor Headphones (Electronics)
These cans are amazing for the price, better audio quality than the Sony XD200 and I'm only 15 hours in (my audiophile friend says I shouldn't judge until I "burn them in" for 100 hours but screw him).

Here is what I think of them compared to all the other cans I've owned:

Sony MDR-XD100: way better than the XD100

Sony MDR-XD200: slightly better sound

Sony MDR-XD300: I'm sure after 90 hours these HT360 will sound just as good as the XD300 and they don't cost 40 bucks because of the Sony brand

Sennheiser HD-280: even though the sen's are better I prefer these HT360's and the XD300 because the sen's have too much bass and make everything sound too "professional" or "studio like". A lot of people might like that but I prefer to hear songs how they were recorded and when watching TV shows like Family Guy it sounds like you're in a theater or something. BTW the XD300's have a bass switch you can turn on or leave off so they're great...Read more

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