Headphones for supreme music hearing experience

Thursday, December 3, 2009 0:06
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Headphones are essentially a pair of small loudspeakers held very close to the listener’s ears, therefore the name. Very rarely headphones may occur as a single piece but most often they are seen as a pair. Headphones are also known as earphones, ear buds, stereo-phones or headsets.

Headphones evolved from the traditional telephone earpiece which was common around the 20th century. The first ever headphone was used in the radio job. It is indeed very interesting to note that these headphones were the only way to listen to audio signals much before amplifiers were invented.

With the advancement in technology, came different types of headphones which varied with the usage. They can however be categorized into four types which are as follows:

Circumaural headphones: They are referred to as full sized headphones and as the name denotes this type of headphone completely surrounds the ear. It finds great usage in recording studios and amongst music aficionados, thanks to the superior sound quality and unperturbed music hearing experience.

Supra-aural: This type of headphone has pads that sit on top of the ears, rather than around them. During the 1980s these headphones were bundled with personal stereos.

Ear bud: This type of headphone is smaller in size and is placed directly outside of the ear canal. They occupy less space around the ears as they remain inside and are obviously more effective. Ear bud headphone is generally inexpensive. They are preferred for their easy portability and convenience. They cannot provide isolation and are therefore not capable of delivering the same dynamic range offered by many full-sized headphones for a specific volume level. This is included in the category of In-ear headphones.

Music is believed to have healing properties, little wonder then that people often turn to music for calm, peace and spiritual gain. It seems to be the only healing mantra for about seventy percent of the world’s population. Although listening to too much and too loud music may affect hearing abilities, the appropriate kind of hearing aid will certainly help minimize it.

Whatever be the type the headphones, they are not always effective in minimizing the impact of loud music. Music aficionados need to consider the pros and cons of too much loud music before zeroing in on the headphone of their choice. Depending on individual preferences users may choose the headphone best suited for them. That being done, they are bound to experience a supreme music experience.

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