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  • 11/01/2011 18:27

what is a polymer|Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones

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  • Pair of compact headphones for use with portable audio devices
  • Sport clip design fits neatly around each ear (eliminates the headband!)
  • Titanium-coated high-polymer drivers deliver accurate sound reproduction
  • Neodymium iron boron magnets offer deep bass performance
  • Cord measures 4 feet long; 3.5 mm plug; limited lifetime warranty

Portable headphone the on-the-go user

Always a popular model in the Koss Stereophone lineup, Koss’ KSC75 Titanium Headphones deliver serious sound reproduction while clipped comfortably over your ear. Enjoy your music to the fullest, whether you’re at home or on-the-move.

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Serious sound reproduction wth an ear-clip design.
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Pivoting earplates help provide a better fit than most clips.

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Plenty of volume with a crisp, clean sound.

Sports Clip Design

A lot of people don’t like the full headband on many earphones, but also can’t handle earbuds. The KSC75 is a great alternative, with a “sport clip” design that fits neatly–and comfortably–around each ear. Pivoting earplates help provide a better fit than most clips. Soft foam ear cushions guarantee help ensure that you get great sound but aren’t entirely disconnected from your surroundings.

Solid Sound

The KSC75s feature dynamic elements for a wide frequency response from 15-25,000 Hz. A two-millimeter titanium diaphragm coating increases rigidity, which means less distortion and therefore more accurate sound reproduction. Neodymium magnets help deliver greater volume, even with low-voltage portable devices, and oxygen-free copper voice coils improve signal transmission and conduction for cleaner, clearer sound.

Ultra-Portable

Perfect for travel, the KSC75s include a straight, dual-entry four-foot cord, and an L-shaped gold-flashed 3.5mm (1/8″) plug. No need to fold them up when traveling–nothing to fold!

The KSC75s are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

Specs
  • Frequency Response: 15-25,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 60 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 101 dB SPL/1mW
  • Distortion: Less Than 0.2%
  • Cord: Straight, Dual Entry, 4ft
What’s in the Box

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List Price: $ 19.99

Price: $ 9.88

2 Comments

  1. dinosauract "dinosauract" says:
    275 of 283 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    another solid Koss phone, February 21, 2005
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    This review is from: Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones (Electronics)

    The KSC-75 is the latest edition of the popular and good-performing Koss KSC series. All of these models, the 35, 50, 55 and now 75 are based on the same 60-ohm drivers (also used in the Porta-Pro and KTX-Pro phones). The original model, the 35, is regarded as the standard by which all cheap, portable headphones are compared. The original 35 was a black, clip-on model, built to be very shallow and to fit closely on the ears. It was a fairly nasty-looking, uncomfortable piece, and frequently had problems with its thin foam padding tearing. It was updated to the 50 and 55 models, more “modern” looking silver clip-ons and behind-the-head models. The problem with these was they were significantly heavier, and didn’t fit so snugly to the ears. Thus, even though the drivers were the same, the sound suffered a bit because of the loose fit.

    The 75 moves a bit closer to the original 35. It is a shallower phone, although still not quite as much so as the 35. It does tend to fit snugly to the ear, which helps make the sound a bit fuller. They are nice and light and are very comfortable. The clip is a different design, it doesn’t snap into place like the orignal 35 or hinge like the 50. It simply bends around the ear, leading to two problems with this design. The durability of the thin guage wire could be a problem. Secondly, the headphone cup tends to snap off of the clip when fitting the headphone to the ear. It simply snaps back into place again, but its a nuisance. Once properly placed, which takes a little practice, the sound is typical Koss KSC. The sound is pleasant and full, reasonably detailed and transparent. There is roll-off at both frequency extremes, although this can easily be corrected if your player has an equalizer. Even without equalization, though, the sound is quite good. Despite the 60-ohm rating, the 75′s are reasonably easy for low power portables to drive. On an absolute scale or compared to the better $50 phones, such as the Sennheiser HD-497, the Koss KSC-75′s don’t stand out, but for a price of less than $15, these are outstanding. They easily trump any of the included phones or buds with portable players and are easy to transport, due to their light weight and small size. Another excellent, cheap Koss phone.

    Update: With more use, I’ve become more favorably impressed with this phone. Its sound seems to have opened up with more break in. It now is very transparent with a rich, deailed sound – unbelievable for this price range. After a few uses, one gets the earclips adjusted properly to where they go on almost instantly and stay put and are very comforatble. This should minimize the amount of adjustment needed and prolong the life of the clip. Still, the headphone cups occasionally snap off of the clips even during normal handling. But in all, these are an incredible bargain. I would now rate these a five star phone.

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  2. tomjonesrocks says:
    95 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Legendary headphone value doesn’t disappoint, July 8, 2006
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    Others have hailed these headphones’ “bang for buck” value, and they are not wrong. Inexplicably, 90% of the headphones on amazon.com seem to have 4-star ratings (which can make it difficult to choose, and is hard to understand as the lions’ share of consumer-grade headphones are *terrible*), but these are actually the real deal. These literally famous headphones are unquestionably the best sounding thing you can buy for this money. In truth, they are not *quite* as good as the KSC-35s they replaced (which had a bit more bass and were slightly more expensive), but KSC-75s really sound *incredibly* good for the money. Seriously.

    You can pick the looks apart or the clip mechanism if this type of headphone isn’t your cup of tea–but if you’re evaluating raw sound it’s *amazing* how good these sound for the price. So for what these cost, stop shopping and just buy these right now.

    KSC-75 is the budget headphone king.

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