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Headsets
The question is raised from time to time about headsets that offer decent isolation, with good quality audio for private listening. I use David Clark H100DC listen only aviation headphones, both for my private listening, and in field production work. With excellent results. Though this model is discontinued, Clark has introduced a new model offering high isolation, with 10-20000 hz audio. Compatible with mono or stereo headphone jack wiring, in large or small sizes. The new model is David Clark 10S DC. Typical high Clark quality. Typical high Clark performance. 23 db of isolation. Find it at the link below. http://www.davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/model10Sdc.htm |
Rob Mills wrote:
"Peter Maus" wrote in message ... I use David Clark H100DC listen only aviation headphones, both for my private listening, and in field production work. With excellent results. Peter, Don't think the term "excellent" does the Clarks justice. How about "awesome"? You can ware them for hours with little discomfort. RM~ No kidding. When I was producing the St Judes Radiothon at Randhurst, the Board of Trade, and Northbrook, I was under my Clarks with the exception of bathroom breaks, for three days at a time. My biggest problem wasn't the headphones, but the grungy processing at the transmitter. When the station switched out the DP 100 to the Omnia FM, it was like night and day, and I hardly noticed the headphones until the end of the broadcast. Now, I still spend hours at a time under Clarks, but not exactly listening to Broadcast. :) In the studio, I still prefer Sennheisers, although at most of the studios in the city, they prefer something closed. Clark makes a listen-only communication headset, too. Also on the website. Not exactly cheap. Worth twice the price. |
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