The first series of Slovenian high-quality Erzetich Thalia headphones is coming to the market. These will be handcrafted from wood and designed to be used directly on portable players, phones and tablets.
Erzetich, a small company from Trnovsko gozd, first brought the world to its attention with extremely high-quality hand-made audiophile headphone amplifiers, and later with headphones (Mania and Phobos). Among the users of their products are well-known musicians and producers with millions of album sales, as well as multiple Grammy award winners, such as Nile Rodgers, Guano Apes, Bill Gould (Faith No More), Dora Pesch and Imogen Heap.
This time they will try to impress the world public with headphones Erzetich Thalia (named after the Greek goddess of childbirth), which, like the previous two models, will have wooden chamber, except this time in two versions: from artificially aged linden and from recycled fir. The rest of the headset will be mainly metal. Durable headphones will be serviceable in case of failure or damage, as they are all parts can be replaced.
Octagonal artificially aged wooden chambers, typical for Erzetich headphones, from which the dangle is assembled by hand cable made of silver-plated pure copper, will certainly attract the envious glances of passers-by. Carefully selected materials and a 40-millimeter speaker will ensure superb sound titanium coated speakers, placed in an acoustically well-designed housing.
There will be headphones available at the end of this year or at the beginning of next year, and the company is already accepting pre-orders on the website erzetich-audio.com. The price is for the headphones 449 euros, but only until December 15. So hurry up!
More information:
erzetich-audio.com