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Robert
I have the SONY MDR-V700DJ. The Frequency Response is 5-30,000Hz.
The sony headphones i have are pretty powerful but the stem failed & that was my second pair. Anything with a higher Frequency Response. Any suggestions?
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"The human ear can nominally hear sounds in the range 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz)."
a 5-30,000hz frequency range is pretty good. That's a bigger range than Grado Rs-1s which are pretty much the best headphones i've had the pleasure of trying.
Volume wise either get a headphone amplifier or get headphones with a low impedance. Headphone amp is the best idea - you can use high impedance headphones at good volume, which tends to provide a slightly better sound.
"The human ear can nominally hear sounds in the range 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz)."
a 5-30,000hz frequency range is pretty good. That's a bigger range than Grado Rs-1s which are pretty much the best headphones i've had the pleasure of trying.
Volume wise either get a headphone amplifier or get headphones with a low impedance. Headphone amp is the best idea - you can use high impedance headphones at good volume, which tends to provide a slightly better sound.
How can i wire headphones to a regular car stereo?
Q. ive got a dodge conversion van with headphones for each passenger. i want to run all of these of a radio but the radio has seperate grounds for left and right channel and headphones have a combined ground. they way DODGE did it was to just run the left+ and right + to the headphones and use the cars frame as a ground for the headphones. It blew up the radio, so now with a new radio, how should i do this?
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You would have to get impedance matching tranformers for each channel and capacitivley couple the two channels.
You would have to get impedance matching tranformers for each channel and capacitivley couple the two channels.
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