When you’re using headphones for studio production,
you want cans that reproduce the sound exactly as it’s being recorded – nothing
added, nothing changed, nothing taken away. That’s a preference many of us
share outside the studio, and what monitor headphones are all about. Marshall
has today launched a wireless version of its top-of-the-range Monitor
headphones.
They retain the look, feel and controls of the
original: a very traditional-looking black vinyl casing, black aluminum
fittings and that single brass joystick control: move up/down for volume,
left/right for previous/next track and press for pause/play and to accept/end
phone calls.
The headphones fold for travel, and come with a
detachable 3.5mm audio cable for times when you want to use them wired.
Marshall Monitor Bluetooth cost US$ 249, which is US$
50 more than the non-Bluetooth original. The company also offers a range of
other wired and wireless headphones at prices starting from less than US$ 50.