Ishcabible
Headphoneus Supremus
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Shnitz, on every forum there is a guy that considers himself smarter than everybody else. I suppose you are one of these guys. Sorry my english is not pleasing you, its my third language actually, I would like to see you writing in another language as good as I do in english Regarding EMF, its not a conincedence that your Ultrasone doesn't make you tired because it blocks 98% of EMF, I have same expereince with my HFI 780. Strong magnets do produce strong electromagnetic field, same thing happens when you talk on your cellphone for hours, your ears are getting hot because of strong electromagnetic field cause my wireless transmitter in your cellphone.
Actually...no...I've tried a few Ultrasones and their sound sig was kinda tiring to ME (Yes, me. Don't bother arguing against that.) The SR225 is also a tiring headphone. Not because of the EMF (really, it's all just marketing BS) but because it's a treble-happy headphone. They're usually somewhat fatiguing.
I've never felt my ears getting hot when I've been on the phone.
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I hate to make my first post on this forum to be on of aggression but honestly, this thread is so full of stupid.
First of all, EMF has NOTHING to do with your ears getting hot on a cellphone, that is your battery getting hot from use.
Second, the reason for blocking the EM field is to prevent interference with other electronics. Magnets when moved past wires induce a current which will interfere with operations of the device.
Third, permanent magnets alone don't cause an EM field, they produce a B field (purely magnetic). An EM field is a combination of both the E field and B field. An E field (Electric field) is produced by anything that has a charge (more electrons than it is suppose to). When the headphones are on they use coils of wire to produce an EM field that drives the magnet back and forth but when they are off the magnet only produces a B field.
Finally, you will NEVER feel the effects of the EM field from your headphones. It has no noticeable effect on your body, please don't try and make it seem like you know ANYTHING about physics as this is high school level stuff (grade 9). Furthermore saying EMF field is a common mistake and having not posted where you are from we had know possible way of knowing that English was your third language. The mistake is like someone saying "nu-cu-ler" instead of "nu-clee-er", it just makes you look stupid.
I didn't learn EMF or anything like that when I was in grade 9...