[TenTec] Headphones
Steve Ellington
n4lq@iglou.com
Sun, 17 Aug 1997 09:43:45 -0400
May I suggest you find two pair of regular stereo headphones which have
the mono/stereo switch and volume controls for each ear. This will allow
maximum flexibility. You can each control the volume to suit and the
switch will allow you to use them on any rig. I saw some being sold
recently at a hamfest for $9.95 each.
The impedance isn't going to matter much since TenTec has a resistor in
series with the headphone jack to help guard against ear dammage. 600
ohms is way out of spec though. The manual calls for 8 to 16 ohms.
73 Steve N4LQ
garrison@intac.com wrote:
> I would like to use a Y-splitter in the headphone connector on an
> Omni-6 so
> that my wife and I can both listen with headphones. I have a pair of
> Sennheiser headphones with an impedance of 600 ohms. I will need to
> purchase another pair and notice that many headphones have a rated
> impedance
> of 30 ohms or so. I'm not sure what Ten-Tec recommends. I don't want
> to
> damage the rig so am looking for input. Can I use the 600 ohm set
> with
> another pair at 30 ohm or should I buy 2 pair of 30 ohm headphones?
> Thanks.
>
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