ABSOLUTELY on the Sony MDR V150 for modern radios.
But the BEST headphones for shortwave listening which I have EVER used
(and still use occasionally) are the Clevite "Brush" Crystal Headphones
Model BA-200. They have restricted frequency range to minimize static
and hiss, and overall clear and bright sound up to about 5000 Hz. When
you can't "read" a signal through a loudspeaker, these come to the
rescue! Unfortunately the impedance is so high (45,000[!] Ohms at 1000
Hz) that the volume is greatly attenuated when using them with modern
radios. But used with my old Lafayette HE-10 (or any other classic tube
receiver), they are tops. And I mean TOPS! I bought mine in July 1962
and they are still as good as new!
Best,
Joe
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"Heterodyne" wrote in message
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:17:33 -0800, N9NEO wrote:
I've been using walmart or cheap radio shack phones that my kids give
me. I don't think more expensive phones would do me any good cause I
just listen to talk radio and never music.
I've been using the kind with foam puffys. Maybe I will spend 25bucks
for a pair of the Sennheiser HD201. They are full sized. Check out
the expensive ones at the bottom of the page.
http://www.headphone.com/products/headphones/full-size/
So do you have a favorite headphone? Bose? Koss? Sennheiser?
regards,
NEO
Sony MDR V150
DITTO ON THE SONY MDR - V150
Great for IPOD as well
CL