3M™ Littmann®
Master Cardiology
Clinical Advantages
- Tunable Diaphragm
Allows the User to
Conveniently Alternate
Between Low & High
Frequency Sounds
Without Turning Over
the Chest piece
- Handcrafted Solid Stainless Steel Chest
piece
- Dual - Lumen Design Eliminates
Tube Noise Artifact from Two
Tubes Rubbing Together
- Portable Convenience of a
Single-Sided Chest piece
- Excellent Acoustic Seal and Comfortable
Fit with Patented 3M™ Littmann®
Snap Tight Soft - Sealing Ear Tips
- Comfortably Angled,
Anatomically Correct Headset
- Patient - Friendly, Nonchill Rim and
Diaphragm. Special Procedures adaptor
for Difficult Site or Pediatric Auscultation
- Available in a Selection of Tube Colors
3M™ Littmann®
Master Cardiology
Stethoscope (Free Shipping*)
Starting at $184.95
The ultimate acoustical cardiology stethoscope. Hear both high and low frequency sounds
with this cardiology stethoscope from a single-sided, stainless steel
chest piece with tunable diaphragm.
Special procedures adaptor for difficult site and pediatric auscultation. This cardiology stethoscope offers a nonchill rim and
soft-sealing ear tips.
Black edition model has black-coated chest piece and
ear tubes. Available in 22" or 27" lengths.
Latex Free.
The 3M Littmann Master Cardiology stethoscope offers "Superior Acoustics"
with a patented tunable diaphragm and superb
craftsmanship. Tunable technology
provides convenience, versatility and enhanced acoustics. Its dual-frequency
diaphragm combines both bell (low-frequency) and diaphragm (high-frequency)
modes in one chest piece side. You control bell and diaphragm modes by
pressure
on the chest piece rather than turning it over. Featured is both an adult
and
pediatric-sided chest piece, each incorporated with a tunable diaphragm.
This innovative design allows you to use both sides of the stethoscope for
monitoring high- and low-frequency sounds.
7 Year Warranty
Bell Mode: (low-frequency)
Use light contact with tunable chest piece to hear low frequency sounds.
Diaphragm Mode: (high-frequency)
Without turning the chest piece over, use firm pressure to hear high-frequency sounds.
