Private Audio
eH 350
Article No. 500095
Key Features
- Natural, detailed sound
- Lightweight & comfortable
- Extremely flexible headband
- Ideal for professional monitoring
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General Description
The eH350 Open-Aire dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones offer superbly natural sound reproduction. Due to their precise trebles and detailed sound image, these headphones are especially suitable for professional monitoring applications. The eH 350 feature rugged design and easily replaceable parts for long service life, such as the OFC connection cable or ear pads.
Features
- Open, circumaural design for natural, detailed sound reproduction, ideal for professional monitoring
- Innovative damping technology for well defined mid-range and spatial sound reproduction
- Replaceable cable and leatherette ear pads for extended service life
- Ultra-lightweight, rugged design for comfortable, extended listening pleasure
- Lightweight diaphragms for extended frequency response to 22khz
- 10 ft. highly-conductive OFC copper cable
- 2-year warranty
Delivery Includes
- 1 eH 350
- 1 adapter to 1/4“ (6.3mm) stereo jack
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Technical Data
| 9.8 ft. (3 m.) | |
| On-the-ear | |
| 14 - 22,000 Hz | |
| 3.5/6.3 mm stereo | |
| 32 Ω | |
| 112 dB(SPL) | |
| <0.2 % | |
| Dynamic, open | |
| Approx. 4.6 oz. (130 g.) |
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Glossary
| Cable length |
| The cable length is usually measured between the anti-kink sleeves of the cable (cable length without connectors). |
| Ear coupling |
| A distinction is made between headphones which are worn on the external ear (supra-aural) and those which surround the ear (circumaural). Open headphones have foam ear pads that rest on the ears or ring pads that surround the ears. Closed headphones, on the other hand, nearly always have circumaural ear pads. |
| Frequency response (headphones) |
| The frequency response of a pair of headphones is given within limits defined by the manufacturer. |
| Jack plug |
| A common audio connector in consumer electronics and music industry. Available in various diameters; in the hi-fi segment, 1/8" and ¼" are widely used. Poles range from one to four. (Examples: headphone jack or jack of an electric guitar). |
| Nominal impedance |
| See impedance. |
| Sound pressure level (SPL) |
| Due to the impractical numerical values, the sound pressure is usually given as the logarithmic value of the sound pressure level according to the equation: dB SPL = 20 x log (po / 0.00002 Pa). The abbreviation SPL (sound pressure level) is added in order to make a clear distinction from other uses of dB. The reference sound pressure, which is at the same time the threshold of hearing, is then 0 dB SPL. The threshold of pain is 140 dB SPL. A difference in the sound pressure level of 1 dB is just about perceptible, while a doubling of the sound pressure corresponds to 6 dB and a doubling of the volume corresponds to a rise of 10 dB. |
| Transducer principle |
| Two transducer principles have become established for the conversion of electric energy into mechanical energy: electrodynamic and electrostatic transducers, whereby the latter is only to be found in audiophile systems, due to their relatively high manufacturing costs. Electrodynamic transducers basically consist of a ring-shaped permanent magnet and an oscillation coil, which is fixed to the receiver diaphragm. When an audio-frequency alternating current is passed through the oscillation coil, it is caused to vibrate in accordance with the audio-frequency alternating current, thus causing the diaphragm to vibrate in the same way. |









