Performance
| Maximum input power |
1500 mW |
| Noise reduction |
Y |
Headphones
| Headphone frequency |
5 - 40000 Hz |
| Acoustic system |
Closed |
| Impedance |
35 Ω |
| Driver unit |
45 mm |
| Headphone sensitivity |
100 dB |
| Ear coupling |
Circumaural |
Microphone
| Microphone sensitivity |
-40 dB |
| Microphone mute |
Y |
| Microphone frequency |
50 - 4000 Hz |
| Noise-canceling |
Y |
Design
| Wearing style |
Head-band |
| Headset type |
Binaural |
Additionally
| Wireless technologies |
Wired |
5 - 40000 Hz, 1.500 mW, 100 dB/mW, 35 ohms, 165 g
With powerful 45 mm high-resolution audio drivers (5 – 40,000 Hz frequency range), the ATH-SR5 On-Ear Headphones let you hear your music like never before, with all its strength and detail, while also giving you the comfort and convenience of a lightweight, portable design.
The ATH-SR5 comes with a detachable 1.2 m (3.9') smartphone cable with in-line mic and controls to make it easy to answer calls and handle playback (play, pause, fast-forward, reverse, next/previous track) of music and video on compatible smartphones and other portable devices. The flexible swivel design and soft memory foam earpads and headband allow these lightweight headphones to fit comfortably and securely on the ears for many hours of listening enjoyment.
Available in black (ATH-SR5BK), white (ATH-SR5WH) and navy/brown (ATH-SR5NBW).
<b>About High-Resolution Audio </b>
In Brief: The Move to Hi-Res Audio
While many listeners may believe that high-resolution audio came along with the introduction of the Compact Disc in 1982, constraints on the disc’s storage space always prevented CD audio (standardized at 44.1 kHz/16-bit) from fully and completely reproducing the original recorded sound. The advent and subsequent popularity of MP3s only made this problem more pronounced – the necessary compression of these files causes audio information to be lost, thus greatly reducing the audio quality. But with lossless audio file formats, faster Internet speeds, and storage space increasingly easy to come by (and in ever-smaller packages), the push is on to create audio equipment capable of capturing and reproducing true Hi-Res Audio, generally considered to be 96 kHz/24-bit or better. The Hi-Res Audio logo certifies that a product meets the Hi-Res Audio standards. Per these standards, headphones must have transducer frequency performance to at least 40 kHz. As a producer of these types of audiophile headphones since 1972, Audio-Technica is well-positioned to provide audio solutions that meet the demands of Hi-Res Audio media formats, allowing for the full reproduction of their extended sonic characteristics.