CES 2011 - Skullcandy Mix Master Mike

Friday, February 04, 2011
VP of Sales for Skullcandy Luke Edgar reviews for Lauren from Bobizzo the Mix Master Mike DJ Headphone 

Mix Master Mike Final Headphone Cut

Friday, January 07, 2011
Skullcandy reveals the Mixmaster. Mike shows them off. In stock now.

Mix Master Mike Final Cut from SkullcandyTV on Vimeo.

Skullcandy NBA Headphones

Friday, June 04, 2010


Who will it be this year?  The bobizzo Team has a good guess.  We have the Skullcandy Miami Heat and Lakers headphones available and in stock;  along with others, Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic and Utah Jazz.   The ultra limited edition Skullcandy NBA Mix Master headphones are being reviewed and coming soon!   

Skullcandy Opens SoCal Office

Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Skullcandy has taken root in San Clemente California and celebrated their "unofficial, official, pre-pre launch party" on May 6th.  For an unofficial party it looks pretty legit.  Skullcandy hosted some sensational names including Legendary Beastie Boy’s DJ assassin Mix Master Mike on the turntables rockin the new Skullcandy Mix Master headphones, of course.  But lets not forget the athletes in attendance:

SKATE: Corey Duffel, Greg Lutzka, PLG, Christian Hosoi, Steve Caballero, Kevin Duffel, Sierra Fellars, Jordan Hoffart, Danny Supa, Abdias Rivera, Russel Grundy, Chris Larue, Sid Melvin, Jason Rosenthal, Dave Rickett, Kristian Svitak, Nick Tucker, Grayson Fletcher, Anthony Williams
BMX: Mike “Hucker” Clarke, TJ Ellis
SNOW: Stevie Bell, MFM
SURF: Kolohe Andino, Tanner Gudauskas, Pat Gudauskas, Dane Gudauskas, Dylan Graves, Kai Otten
OG ABEL, Risk, and Andy Howell showed up and tagged up the new office

Fuel TV also got involved, featuring Skullcandy's launch party on FUEL TV’s “Built to Shred” season three finale.  To check out more Built to Shred, lock in your DVR recordings for the new season of Built To Shred on FUEL TV kicking off Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 8:30pm ET/PT.



Jordan Brand Classic Mix Master Mike Headphones

Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Saturday April 17th 2010, Skullcandy, along with others, sponsored the annual Jordan Brand Classic.  This annual tournament at Madison Square Garden, features the top high school seniors from around the nation showing their talent live on national television.

As part of their sponsorship Skullcandy presented each player with a pair of their new Jordan x Mix Master Mike headphones.  There are only 40 of these headphones made and 20 of them were given to the Jordan Brand Classic players.  These aren't the only limited edition headphones we have seen from Skullcandy this year.  They are dropping the new Limited Edition NBA's Mix Master Mike headphones today, at Skullcandy.com and select Apple stores around the country.  Including six styles in quantities of only 100 each.  Each of these limited editions are individually numbered, something new we have not seen from Skullcandy in the past.  It seems like Skullcandy is starting to add a collectability aspect to the brand and the online buzz it has created is a huge positive.  I have a feeling people will be lined up at the Apple stores around the country to be the first.  And I'm sure these wont be the last Limited Editions we see from Skullcandy, much more to come from this brand.






Skullcandy 2010 Headphone Preview

Saturday, February 20, 2010
At the 2010 Magic Convention Luke Edgar from Skullcandy debuts their 2010 headphone line including the much anticipated Mix Master Mike DJ headphone.  Skullcandy continues to shape the headphone industry with cutting edge designs and new technology, check the Aviator, Mag, and Stack, three new designs still in development.



Skullcandy 2010 NBA All Star Headphones

Saturday, February 13, 2010
Skullcandy in collaboration with Mix Master Mike has designed a one of a kind personalized pair of MMM headphones for each player in the 2010 NBA All-Star Game.  The Skullcandy MMM headphones were announced at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show and promise to rival any DJ headphone available.  Very little information has been released about NBA All-Star one of a kind set however, with the exception of a few pictures.  The Mix Master Mike production headphone will be released third quarter of 2010 in black, gray, and green.  These will retail for $250 and come with cue-control technology, one-touch mute button, and 3-piece foldable design that fits in a pressure formed collapsible road case.

There's only one way to get your hands on a pair of the NBA All-Star MMMs...be selected to the NBA All Star Team.

Getting your hands on a pair of production Skullcandy MMM headphones isn't nearly as hard...later this year at Bobizzo.com




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