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Hamiltonbuhl Sack-o-phones Favoritz Student Headphones With In-line Microphones (set Of 5, Blue)

Hamiltonbuhl Sack-o-phones Favoritz Student Headphones With In-line Microphones (set Of 5, Blue)
  • Product Code: ga190682
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$239.85 $319.00

The HamiltonBuhl Sack-O-Phones Favoritz Student Headphones with In-Line Microphones includes five blue Favoritz headphones, five anti-lice, moisture-resistant bags, and a durable drawstring carry bag that holds all five headphones. Ideal for students in a variety of classroom environments, the over-ear headphones feature comfortable, noise-reducing, leatherette earcups, and a padded, adjustable headband. 40mm dynamic drivers produce a frequency response of 50 Hz to 20 kHz, which ensures clarity without excessive bass. The 5' braided nylon cable is kink- and chew-resistant, and utilizes an angled 3.5mm TRRS stereo mini jack with a slim profile for easy insertion into devices with thick cases. The in-line microphone allows easy voice communication and voice control of digital assistants.

5 x Favoritz Over-Ear Headphones    5 x Anti-Lice, Moisture-Resistant Bags    Includes Durable Drawstring Carry Bag    In-Line Microphone    Noise-Reducing Earcups    Comfortable Earcup and Headband Padding    40mm Dynamic Drivers    50 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response    Chew-Resistant, Braided Nylon Cable    Angled 3.5mm TRRS Stereo Mini Jack

Headphone
Driver Size1.57" / 40 mm
Driver TypeDynamic
DesignOver-Ear (Circumaural)
Earcup StyleClosed-Back
General
Frequency Response50 Hz to 20 kHz
Sensitivity105 dB
Impedance32 Ohms
Active Noise CancellationNo
FoldableNo
Microphone
Microphone TypeMEMS
Connectivity
Audio Connector1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Angled
Cable
Cable DesignSingle-Sided
Cable ColorBlue
DetachableNo
In-Line Remote/MicrophoneYes
Cable Length5' / 1.52 m
Physical
Material of ConstructionLeatherette, Metal, Plastic
Dimensions (W x H x D)6.5 x 7.5 x 2.8" / 16.5 x 19.1 x 7.1 cm
Weight0.31 lb / 0.14 kg

Kill lice in 24 to 48 hours without chemicals by sealing the headphones in the supplied heavy-duty, moisture-resistant, resealable bags

Label bags for proper distribution of headphones to students

18 x 14" non-woven polypropylene drawstring bag holds all five headphones

Kink- and chew-resistant, PVC-jacketed, braided nylon Dura-Cord cable

In-line microphone for easy voice communication

120° angled 3.5mm TRRS stereo mini jack with slim barrel for easier insertion into devices with protective covers

Compatible with computers, smartphones, tablets, MP3 players, and more

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I carry a C stand in this?

A: It would depend on your specific stand. Not many would fit. The Avenger Baby Backlite Stand (Black, 3.2'), B&H # AVA0003, is one I found that would fit, though it would still be a tight fit if you are placing the base of the stand in the carrying case. However, most other center columns may be too long for the case. You would have to measure your gear and look at the interior dimensions of the above case to determine if the stand will fit in the case. As indicated under the Specifications tab on our website, the interior dimensions of the above case is 29.5 x 11.25 (74.93 x 28.58cm) (LxW).

Q: 2. Is this bag padded?

A: No it is not. It also lacks an inside pocket to hold any extraneous hardware, which would be nice. It does have a stiff support on one end that is good for keeping the inside space roomy. I store 2 stands and a lite weight tripod inside comfortably. It has kept them damage free in transporting to and from jobs. The bag is very well made and I would recommend it.

Q: 3. Will this bag hold a tripod with a Wimberley WH-101 gimbal head?

A: In order that we get you the correct bag, please email telling us the tripod you are using. prophoto@bhphoto.com.

Q: 4. How many normal sized C - stands can this fit

A: The C6140 would be too small for fixed base C-stands. A case such as the Matthews C-Stand Shoulder KitBag for Two Stands (Black), BH # MA339775 would hold two 40" fixed base C-stands with grip arms. https://bhpho.to/3kFDYUe

Q: 5. What is the max weight this bag can handle?

A: I put a boom stand, 2 Cheetah Stands, 2 Westcott stands, a reflector stand, a backround stand for a Botero, and a tri-pod. Pretty heavy if you have to carry it more than 100' feet but the bag holds up great. Very durable.

Q: 6. Is this the same size on both ends? In the picture it appears to be squared on one end and flattened on the other. What are the INSIDE Dimensions on each end?

A: The base is about 8x10 with hard insert so it may be able to stand up. The length is 53 and it is wider at flattened top end, to 13 . Hard to find this large size and reasonable price like did at B&H. I put light stands and my tripod in for easy travel or just storage.

Q: 7. Can this hold c-stands?

A: Yes it can but to be honest, I wouldn't put more than 2 in it. It feels strong but not strong enough to hold more than 2, especially if you have the 40 inch C stands which get pretty heavy. It's really more suited for light stands. I also use the pelican 1750 which I actually manage to get 5 C stands into. 2 of the tallest, 2 medium and one small and they all fit. Of couse it's really heavy but it's easier to put in a vehicle bc you can stack cases on top of it and it has wheels. Good luck.

Q: 8. Would this fit the Yeti X (not the nano, regular, or pro); the X has its mic-thread hole in the middle of the base (rather than the regular and pro which both cheat the hole towards the back side of the bottom of the mic)?

A: According to Blue, the Radius III shock mount is compatible with virtually any microphone or mic clip that has a standard thread mount. Therefore, it would be support the Nano X .Blue Yeti X USB Microphone (Dark Gray), BH #BLYXUSBM.

Q: 9. what is the inside dimension of the long side pockets?

A: Interior Dimensions ø: 11.2 x L: 29.5" / ø: 28.6 x L: 74.9 cm

Q: 10. My tape gets stuck in the player why and what can be done?

A: If the cassette tapes are getting old, they could be shedding film residue along the tape path. They've reached their end of life cycle. If they are wound loose, they can pull out of the case. You can FWD or RWD the full length to see if that helps. Also, you can clean the transport area gently with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol.

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