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Aerial7 DIY Tank Headphones - 2012
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Aerial7 DIY Tank Headphones - 2012
The DJ-inspired Aerial7 Tank Headphones are back with all the same awesome sound quality, but a totally blank exterior designed to showcase your own custom art. Finally, you can fully express yourself with chainsaw-wielding unicorns, zombie pandas, or whatever else your twisted little mind can come up with.
- 57mm audio drivers for powerful, full sound
- Swiveling ear cups for DJ-style single-ear monitoring
- Includes detachable coiled cable for DJ/studio use and lightweight cable with mic for everyday use
- Thick, padded ear cushions and adjustable headband for comfort during extended wear
- Includes 3.5mm to 1/4" adapter for use with DJ mixers, guitar amps, etc.
Bottom Line: Create your own pro model.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Super Fun
By:
nha5155332
August 21, 2012
These phones rock! They are super comfy and have serious sound. Deep bass and good highs too. Nice canvas to paint on. It is really easy to paint on. Just pop off the soft speaker covers, then go buck wild with any type of paint or markers! Once it dries, put the covers on, good to go!
Sick painting using Sharpie Brush Tips
By: mar4696161
August 23, 2012
Drew Brophy painted these using brush tip markers. Turned out sick!
Radical!
By:
Brett Allen
August 21, 2012
Great gift Idea for the artist in your family! These were super fun and easy to draw/paint. Be sure to purchase some decent markers/paint so the finish will last. I used a clear coat over every layer in mine to make it last. The only gripe I have with these is they are a little snug on my large head, but they are stretching.
Design it yourself headphone
By:
LIZ KUZ
August 13, 2012
These headphones feel great on my small head. I had no pressure points after wearing them for extended periods of time and the fit is snug enough that it I don't have to crank up my music to not have to hear that crying baby on an airplane . The white color is matte which accepts any type of paint to it's surface. When I painted my headphones I used an acrylic paint (water based paint that you can get at Michael's) The white plastic surface allows for intricate applications and holds paint well without cracking, even on the ear pads and headband. I clear coated mine to make sure nothing would chip and I have been pleased for about a month now with no signs of chipping or paint flaking.
I would rate the sound quality of these headphones as a B+. For me that is super good for the price point. The only disappointment for me is the coiled extender cord, it's bulky and heavy. But if your sitting at a desk all day it will not bug you. Overall I love the idea of making these headphones one of a kind. I just wish I could wipe them down like a dry erase board after a month and do it again.
Change me.





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