What MoreMe headphones are
They're called "MoreMe" headphones because they bring out the detail range of frequencies that you need to hear when you're tracking. "MoreMe" headphones use 32 Ohm, 2-1/2" drivers (a little over 60mm), so they'll work with almost any amplifier and you can use several pair without loading anything too hard. They can hit 105dB (loud enough to cause ear damage).
They have a "Stereo/Mono" switch with easily detachable earpieces, so that two people can use one set of phones (for recording choirs and backup singers). They also have metal adjustable earcup holders (not plastic), so you can bend them to clamp on your head really tight. The MoreMe's have pretty decent isolation, and a low enough price to ensure that even the smallest home studios can afford to have a few sets around without robbing their piggy banks.
Harvey Gerst added a nice little touch: the MoreMe labels are color-coded. Most people don't realize that phones with single cords always have the cord coming out of the left earpiece. Like Sony, Harvey Gerst has made the label for the left earpiece blue, and the right earpiece label is red (red usually stands for right).
Specifications
- Impedance: 32 Ohms +/- 10%
- Maximum Input Power: 100 mW
- Frequency Response: 30 - 18,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 105 dB S.P.L. @ 1 kHz +/- 3 dB
- Distortion : less than 0.5% THD at 105 dB SPL at 1 kHz
- Weight: 56 gram
- Plug: 3.5 mm Stereo (1/8th" plug, w/1/4" adapter)