Fanny Wang Headphones Co. Over Ear DJ Headphones with Selectable Bass Boost & Apple Integrated Remote and Mic, Black-White, (FW-2003-BLK-WHI)
- Powered Amp + 50mm dual plated drivers deliver the cleanest sound reproduction in its class
- Integrated Duo Jack (in-line cable splitter) that lets you add friends
- iPhone, iPad and iPod ready with remote and mic
- Selectable Bass Boost switches on 6dB of rich bone-shaking bass & Built in 5 Watt solid state headphone amp
- Backed by a 2 year warranty
List Price: $ 249.95
Discount Price: $ 94.96
From the Studio to the Club. The 2001 Over Ear DJ Wangs feature luxury powered sound with selectable bass boost. The 50mm Titanium Dual Plated Drivers deliver the cleanest sound reproduction in its class. They are tuned to deliver natural, thumping bass with crystal clear mids and highs with selectable Bass Boost. Sound balance and clarity are the most essential characteristics of the Fanny Wang audio experience, a truly versatile and beautiful sound. They are also iPhone ready with remote and mic.
From the studio to the club, Fanny Wang's 2000 Series Over-Ear DJ Headphones features luxury-powered sound complemented by a unique selectable bass boost switch. By supporting the supple mids and highs, this makes Fanny Wang Over-Ear DJ Headphones the most versatile tool in your audio arsenal.
High Performance Drivers and Bass Boost
The built-in Bass Boost switch offers 6dB of rich, bone-shaking bass, to complement anything from urban hip hop to light rock. This premium sound is achieved through crucial components working together to deliver the cleanest sound reproduction in its class. Fanny Wang headphones are the only headphones to offer 50mm drivers and magnetically shielded cables and circuitry within the selectable bass boost model.
Built-In Amp with Pass-Through Circuit
A built-in 5-watt solid state amplifier helps the 2000 Series headphones deliver amazing sound from any source--even low-power source s such as laptops and MP3 players. Pass-through circuitry allows the headphones to operate even with dead batteries, so they can be used like normal headphones.
Duo Jack Included
Fanny Wang set themselves apart from other headphone brands, seen in superior sound quality and attention to detail. With every pair of Fanny Wang Headphones comes a Duo Jack in-line splitter, allowing you to share your music with a friend without any loss of clarity. The Duo Jack is just one example of Fanny Wang's exceptional eye for detail.
Apple Remote
Fanny Wang's integrated Apple remote means the 2000 Series is iPhone ready with remote music and mic controls. Use the 2000 Series with your iPod, iPad, or iPhone.
Carrying Case Included
A rigid foam carrying case is included to protect your 2000 Series headphones during transport.
What's in the Box?
Fanny Wang 2000 Series Over-Ear DJ Headphones, standard conversion plug, two AAA batt eries, conversion plug for aircraft use.
| 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful Verified Purchase(What's this?) I just recived my order a couple days ago and I have a lot to say about these headphones. First the build quality is hands down great and the sound quality is pretty good and great, you ask why did I write pretty good and great well let me explain. If your going to use these headphones most of the time with your cell phone like I am there's a catch. I own an android and when I recived my order I plugged them in and the sound was pretty good so then I plugged them into a couple more android products and the sound was pretty much the same but when I plugged them into my girlfriends iphone it was like a whole other set of headphones the sound was 3 times better so i tried a couple more apple products and the same thing the sound was amazing its like they where made for apple products. I would most definitly recommend these headphones to anyone as long as they own something that says apple lol. 0 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful Verified Purchase(What's this?) I really wanted to like these Fanny Wangs and were anticipating their greatness. When they arrived, I was not disappointed with their looks and build quality, but as soon as I turned them on I noticed a incessant buzzing that would grow in intensity, diminish, and rise again. I tried to look past it, but in the end decided that it wasn't worth putting up with the buzzing, especially for the price. I'm not sure if it was just the pair I received or if it's present in all Fanny Wangs, but I decided to just return them without exchanging them for another pair. 0 On another note, I noticed that the box looked worn, like it had been opened before and returned by someone else. Also, the box and packaging were slightly different than the unboxings that I've seen. There was no blue lettering on the outside of the box and the placement of logos and titles were in different locations from what I've seen. On the inside, the headphones weren't wrapped in plastic and there was a plastic carton to hold the Wangs in place. The Wangs themselves and carrying case looked authentic, but I'm not sure. Plus I was disappointed that Amazon sent me a used pair. Overall, if they didn't have the buzzing, I would have kept them. The music that I heard over the nuisance was phenomenal. The sound quality was so much better than any other headphones that I've owned. I could hear the difference between off, on, and bass boost. I gave it the stars because they have a lot to offer, but they were faulty. These could be amazing. Maybe I'll try the next generation when it comes out. 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful Verified Purchase(What's this?) I want to make this clear before we go on: these are CELEBRITY-ENDORSED. Yes. Just like the Beats by Dre. Just like the Souls by Ludacris. These are headphones that are endorsed by celebrities and are thus expected to be a fashion accessory just as much as it is a piece of audio hardware.A question that I had about these was what's the difference between the FW 2001 model and the 2003 model? Well, from what I can tell, they changed the design of the lids to be more of a reservoir-shape as opposed to a flatter shape (makes them look a little less tacky), they fixed up some minor sound-balance issues, touched up the build a bit more, and there are new colors and stuff. In short, is it worth the -100 more? (you can find the original 2001 on amazon for like 170) I wouldn't say so if you're just looking for a good pair of headphones, but if you want something a bit better looking and more reliable in the end, the 2003s might be for you. Now, here's what most of you want to hear: the FW 2000 series top the Beats by Dre in sound quality and build, HANDS DOWN. In terms of SQ, they come close to the Audio Technica ATH-m50s, which are regarded as one of the best (if not the best) pair of headphones up to the 0 range. Now let's go a little more in-depth. SOUND QUALITY: I own just one other pair of "audiophile-standard" headphones, which are the Sennheiser HD 555s. Unlike those, the FW 2003 are CLOSED-BACK, meaning they are designed for isolation. As a consequence, unlike open-ended headphones such as the HD 555s, the FW 2003 have a slightly reduced soundstage and a more "closed-off" listening experience-- but don't let that turn you off! The FW 2003s are amazing in terms of SQ. As many of you may already know, these come with a built-in amplifier, which provides enhanced volume as well has a slight augmentation in sound-quality. There is also a bass-boost function for those who are in desperate need of a punchy, crisp bass sound (that's mainly why I bought these). You can listen to these without turning the amplifier on, but it just won't sound as good. Anyway, these sound absolutely amazing. They have great bass response (especially when the bass boost is turned on), great mids, and great highs. If you're looking for a pair of headphones with a more well-rounded frequency than the Beats by Dre, look no further- these are for you. They're good for almost any genre. Classical, rock, R&B, and all that good stuff, you're gonna want to put the FWs on the "ON" amp (it provides a flat frequency response and doesn't distort with the bass boost). With pop, dubstep, hard rock, and more bass-heavy genres, feel free to switch the amp to "Bass boost" and be prepared for an enjoyable head-banging time. In all, the sound for the FW 2003 gets a 9/10 (because it's excellent, but there are better headphones for SQ in this price range) BUILD: These are built mainly o ut of matte-finish plastic on the exterior (keeps the headphones from getting all grimy from your fingerprints and dirt), and probably aluminum-alloy on the interior. What I'm trying to say is that these are STURDY. They're not gonna break from casual daily use, and they'll probably stand up to some intense headbanging or in your backpack or something like that. The headband almost bends all the way at 180 degrees (don't try this. they can still snap) and they fold up in case you want to put them into a case or something (there's a decent one included with purchase). It comes with a detachable cable, so that's a plus because you might accidentally ruin the cable, which just means that you can buy the cable, rather than go out and spend another 200 on the whole shabang. Batteries are found in a nice reservoir-shaped chamber on one side of the headphones, and it clicks and falls out nicely as is held in place by a string (nice addition for those who hated fumbling for dropped lids whilst changing out the batteries in the Beats by Dre) Build gets a 10/10. Plastic is slightly iffy, but it's good material and holds up well. STYLE: Like I said before, these have a nice matte-finish and also incorporate the trademark Fanny Wang design (some sort of wavy pattern that gives some texture). I have the red/white model, and I have to say that they look pretty darn sick. Sure, the Beats by Dre may be more appealing to some, but for those that are looking for something a little less pretentious and a bit more classy, these may be for you. If you're not satisfied with the colors, you can also always customize your own design on the Fanny Wang website. Style gets a 8.5/10. A bit bulky and kind of heavy. Some may prefer Beats by Dre style... or maybe something else? COMFORT: These are fairly comfortable headphones. Now I might be a bit biased because my previous pair of headphones were the Sennhei ser HD 555s, which are part of a line of... Read more |
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