🎧 Skullcandy Crusher — Wired Headphones (Classic Edition)
🔊 Audio
Driver type: Dynamic drivers
Driver size: ~40 mm
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 000 Hz (stereo analog)
Impedance: (typical Skullcandy range) ~32 Ω
Signature feature:
Adjustable Crusher Bass — tactile bass effect that physically enhances low frequencies via a bass slider on the earcup.
Sound field: Stereo analog (not virtual surround)
🔌 Connectivity
Connection type: Wired 3.5 mm audio (standard analog)
Cable: Detachable cable with inline remote and microphone (varies by region/version)
Latency: No Bluetooth latency (fully analog signal)
🎤 Microphone & Controls
Inline microphone: Available on most wired versions
Inline/earcup controls: Play/pause + mic (depends on specific release)
📏 Physical
Design: Over‑ear (circumaural) closed‑back
Foldable: Yes (some versions)
Comfortable padded earcups
🔋 Special Feature
The Crusher Bass slider requires a small battery on some older wired versions — this powers the haptic bass effect. The audio works even without power, but the bass feedback won’t.
📌 Quick Summary
| Feature | Classic Skullcandy Crusher (wired) |
|---|---|
| Connection | Wired 3.5 mm analog |
| Drivers | ~40 mm dynamic |
| Frequency response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Impedance | ~32 Ω |
| Signature | Crusher adjustable bass slider |
| Microphone | Yes (inline/earcup, varies) |
| Bass power | Battery‑assisted in some wired versions |
âť— Notes
No Bluetooth — this is pure wired analog (unlike modern Bluetooth Crusher variants).
The Crusher Bass effect is the defining feature — it physically enhances low frequencies through haptic driver tech rather than EQ alone.
IF you need exact model variant specs (e.g., year or SKU), let me know — I can help identify it with a photo or specific markings on the headphones.



