World War II Aviation Headsets Inspire a New League of Headphones

Image Via The California Headphone Company
The California Headphone Company has recently launched two sets of headphones in an endeavour to bring high quality sound to music lovers across the globe. Attempting to stay true to the quintessential California sound, these headphones cater specifically to the genres of country, rock and alternative music.
The Laredo and Silverado headphones launched by The California Headphone Company are the inspiring end products of a long, fourteen month process aimed at attaining auditory perfection. A unique point to be noted is that these headphones give listeners an aural experience akin to that of listening to their favourite music, live. The headphones feature 40mm titanium drivers, as well as a frequency response of 20 - 20,000 Hz designed specially to highlight the acoustic sounds of vocals and the guitar. The 280 degree rotating hinges also ensure that these headphones allow for a more comforting listening experience.
Inspired by the aviation headsets worn during World War II, these headphones feature a similar metal and leather finish lending to a stylish avatar of a pair of well engineered headphones.

Image Via The California Headphone Company
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