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Sleek Audio debuts SA6 earphones with Variable Equalization
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, August 27, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
Sleek Audio has introduced its SA6 in-ear earphones featuring the company’s Variable Equalization system. The system utilizes interchangeable high-frequency filter tips to provide adjustment of treble response, while a similar Variable Bass Port System offers up to a 12db difference in response at 20 hertz. Other features of the SA6 include interchangeable cables, three differently-sized rubber tips, and a single armature driver. \ The Sleek Audio SA6 are now available for preorder at a price of $230; the earphones will sell for $250 upon their release in October.
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...i really wish that there could be some customizable equalization in the ipod itself, based on user selected frequencies. I guess that’s a bit too much for the typical/majority buyer, though.
Posted by OnlyShawn on August 27, 2007 at 10:22 AM (PDT)