in the beginning designed for home plate or recording studio use , over - the - capitulum headphones somehow became a democratic choice for music aficionado on - the - go . We can probably blame Sony ’s Walkman for that , but it means that Betabrand ’s newAudio Engineer ’s Hoodie — which uses loudspeaker system fabric on the hood so earphone can be worn over it — isn’t needfully just for those hiding in an over line qualify studio apartment all twenty-four hour period .
The side panels of the hoodie ’s cowling are made from the same eccentric of extremely thin and porous fabric that ’s used on the front panels of speakers . As fabrics go it ’s extra flexible so that it freely vibrate along with the phone being produced and does n’t terminate up dampening or affecting what ’s being heard . So if you were to put on a twosome of headphones while wear this hoodie with the hood up , the strait would n’t be muffled in any way . After all , it was designed by a sound engineer Nic Pope for those who make a living with their spike .
But an acoustically transparent hood is n’t this hoodie ’s only notable characteristic . Since it ’s targeted at sound professionals it let in plenty of pockets for hive up flashing drives and adapters , a grummet in the left air hole for stop up a carabiner full of key , and even a displume out expert diagram on the inside pocket for wiring audio cables .

The Audio Engineer ’s Hoodie is being produced by Betabrand as a crowdfunding initiative , but just 20 60 minutes after launching enough people had pre - ordered the $ 150 hoodie for it to already reach its support goal . evidently there are a lot of immobilize audio engineers out there who really want to endure a exhaust hood in the studio apartment , or would rather last out anon. while setting up gear onstage . [ Betabrand ]
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