Panasonic’s latest experiment boasts the capability of turning simple freehand drawings into complex multimedia art forms. Paradoxically, the story behind this cutting-edge stereo player is partially a tale of reform. It began with the discovery of an old Super Phonic HE-3000, a 1960s-era stereo with a rock-solid constitution, but otherwise missing its critical record-playing functionality. The unit had been relegated to the back of a warehouse, collecting dust before it was finally rediscovered. Super Phonic HE-3000. Panasonic Design Panasonic sought to preserve the stereo’s good condition while restoring its missing infrastructure in a modern, more experimental way. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Instead of restoring the traditional framework, the company instea...
Bass music is enjoyed by millions around the globe and best enjoyed with sound systems that are able to delve into the low end of the frequency spectrum. Leading electronics brand Panasonic understands the passion for those gritty low notes, so they developed the XBS DEEP system to deliver a clean and powerful sound. The RB-M700B Mighty Bass headphone model has built-in XBS DEEP technology that allows the listener to enjoy bass as it’s meant to be heard, anywhere and at any time. Top-notch sound quality is produced by the headphone’s 40mm free edge driver system, which produces sound across the entire frequency spectrum, from the highest highs to the lowest lows. Users can control how much bass is produced via buttons on the outer edge of the unit, essentially al...