On Apr 17, 10:02 pm, Bart Bailey wrote:
In ps.com
posted on 17 Apr 2007 16:28:40 -0700, RHF wrote: Begin
Yes one of the Speakers from a set of Stereo "Book Shielf"
Speakers can be used for good for Easy Listening with
many Radio/Receivers -but- Ffor Digging-Out the those
Hard-to-Hear Sounds of DX Audio Dirt Diving it comes down
to one compound words : "Head-Phones" {Headphones}
Yes "Headphones" - They 'focus' your hearing on the Sounds
coming out of a Radio/Receiver and Block most of the Exterior
Sounds in your Audio Environment.
You're preaching to the choir.
Not just any Headphones -but- Good Communications 'Quality'
Headphones that are designed to reproduce the Frequency
Natural Range of the Human Voice and attinuate the other
Sounds and Noises that you are not interested in hearing.
Please don't used common Music Stereo Listening Headphones
for DXing in the Dirt on your Radio/Receiver : There are about as
good as the Stereo Speakers and will let you HEAR every Sound
and Noise coming out of the Radio/Receiver.
The cans I've got are Stereo Music Listening style Koss UR-40http://tinyurl.com/ymjeggbought from Radio Shack, but I plug them into
the jack on an SP-23 which provides enough customizable audio filtration
to whack off the ultra highs and lows.http://tinyurl.com/ymqo78
I've tried the RS noise canceling ones as well as Heil Quiet Phones,
neither of which had as pleasant sound as when the canceling was
switched off, but behind the SP-23 almost any cans do well.
--
Bart
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