Saturday, January 8, 2011

Listeners 700 CXC sophisticated Sennheiser all three levels of noise, TalkThrough features


Sennheiser has a thing for trotting out titillating goods again at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, and this year is no different in this regard. Audio specialist has just introduced a more fully equipped, helmets we saw deletion levels in quite awhile with CXC enjoying a pas, pas de deux, 700 but three noise. The latest /digital NoiseGard technology gives owners an tiercé of noise profiles, each with optimized for something different. In fact, we'll let Senn explain here:
"Mode 1 absorbs low-frequency noise in particular (100 to 400 Hz), as the noise of the engine of the train, bus or small passenger planes." Mode 2 focuses on noise canceling within the range of medium frequency (400 to 3,000 Hertz), which is caused mainly by air conditioning building aircraft or at the Office of frequent flyer. Mode 3 has a (100 to 3,000 Hertz) particularly wide frequency range and combines noise effect within the mid and low frequency ranges. Therefore, background noise with noise components, such as what is happening in airports, railway stations or metro stations, can be effectively removed, but with a slightly lower noise performance than in the first two modes. "In case that does not satisfy ya, they offer 20 Hz frequency response to 21,000 Hz, and they function well (without noise cancellation) even if your battery AAA keels. Controls are integrated into the wiring, and users are able to activate the TalkThrough if they prefer to carry on a conversation with someone without actually removing their earphones. Furthermore, change between NoiseGard profiles and activation of the function TalkThrough are indicated by a visual signal and an acoustic. The company will be shipping with a 4.5 feet long cable, an adapter flight, making jack 6.35 mm adapter, a small pouch and a protector of diaphragm, with sales beginning later this month for about $320.
Sennheiser launches CXC 700 headphones to 2011 CES

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