You won’t find the Massdrop-exclusive TH-X100 headphones anywhere else right now. Though a second wave is expected to hit Massdrop sometime in 2016, Digital Trends has one of the few pairs you can get your hands on these days, and one lucky contest winner will get them for free! We’ve spent some serious listening time with these premium headphones, and they really are something special. Click through for more info on what makes them so great.
Fostex has been making killer pro audio gear for decades, and the Massdrop-exclusive TH-X100 are one of the company’s finest offerings to date. Custom voiced to offer deep, musical bass with just the right amount of bump, forward vocals, and slightly smoothed treble, the TH-X100 sound as beautiful as their custom gloss-maple earcups make them look. Expect premium construction, cushy earpads, a long premium cable, a secure fit, and a unique custom look that will have everyone asking where you got them. Contest over
WINNER: Pamela S.
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