Having faithfully read the numerous posts on head phones a while back on this reflector, I decided to take a chance on the Sennheiser HD-202 head phones. Prior to these phones I have been using the R
Well Ron I hope you are a good evaluator. I just placed my order for the HD 202 with Amazon About time to replace my old Rat Shack stuff anyway. FYI cost was $23.90 - not bad for Sennheiser. I also h
i have the hd 202 and like it very much. it sounds natural! great for CW. jack _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/ma
Oh, and the radio I'm listening to is the ORION II. Ron KA7U I just discovered something that might be of general interest. Using the Sennheiser HD-202 phones the "click clack" of CW keying when send
The Sennheisers may be more sensitive than the Radio Shack Titaniums or the impedance of the Sennheisers may be lower causing more power to be delivered at the same VOLTAGE output at the headphone ja
The Sennheisers @ 32 ohms is about 1/2 the impedance of Radio shacks Pro 35A Titaniums at 60 ohms. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lis
Hi, I think the difference in the audio response (such as the "click clack") may be attributable to differences in sensitivity and impedance. At work I used to use some YH-1 Yamaha headphones but swi