Klipsch Partners With Billy Talent on Hi-Res Headphone Marketing Promo
Canadian rock band Billy Talent mastered its latest album for Klipsch Reference R6 and R6i on-ear headphones to provide a way for listeners to hear the music the way it was intended to be heard, said the headphone maker. It’s…
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the first mastering for headphone program for the industry, and if successful could be an ongoing program with other artists, a Klipsch spokesman told us. The album, Afraid of Heights, will be available July 29, and physical copies of the album on vinyl and CD include a download code giving purchasers access to a high-res 24-bit/96kHz “mastered for headphones” version of the album, Klipsch said. Equalization was applied to each track for optimum playback on the R6 ($79) and R6i ($99) headphones, giving fans a way to hear the album “exactly the way it does in the studio,” said Vlad Grodzinskiy, Klipsch senior manager, product development-headphones.