fjhuerta
I gave Jude an Orpheus and all I got was this lousy title.
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First of all... I am sorry. My sister's scanner is about to give up the ghost. But I had to post whatever I had.
As you know, I have my Etys (and I won't open them till 'xmas!). They arrived in what I would call a "cheap" package: a blister pack.
I'll try to describe the contents:
1.- Plastic transparent pouch.
2.- The Etys are identical to the photos.
3. There are two leaflets: one says:
Perfect for travel and commuting.
Flanged tips seal comfortably in ears.
Smooth, extended high frequency response.
Gresat isolation in a small package.
Excellent bass.
High Fidelity.
Ideal for:
CD players
DVD players
MP3 players
Laptop computers.
On the back of it there is the usual warranty information.
The scanned image I included has the procedure for changing the filters (removal & replacement). Virtually identical to the ER4s.
The specifications show that the 6s conform pretty well to the desired eardrum response. It's dead flat from 10-around 800 hz, then it is a bit uneven. but it's impressive. The text says:
Frequency response: 20-16khz
Tolerance: +-3db to 6 khz, +-6 db to 16 khz re nominal
Transducer type: dynamic
1 khz sensitivity: 108 db SPL for a 0.4 volt input.
Impedance: 48 ohms
Maximum output: 120 dB SPL
Maximum continuous input: 2.5 volts RMS
Weight: 12 grams
Cord: 1 m left channel and 1.2 m right channel length.
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As you know, I have my Etys (and I won't open them till 'xmas!). They arrived in what I would call a "cheap" package: a blister pack.
I'll try to describe the contents:
1.- Plastic transparent pouch.
2.- The Etys are identical to the photos.
3. There are two leaflets: one says:
Perfect for travel and commuting.
Flanged tips seal comfortably in ears.
Smooth, extended high frequency response.
Gresat isolation in a small package.
Excellent bass.
High Fidelity.
Ideal for:
CD players
DVD players
MP3 players
Laptop computers.
On the back of it there is the usual warranty information.
The scanned image I included has the procedure for changing the filters (removal & replacement). Virtually identical to the ER4s.
The specifications show that the 6s conform pretty well to the desired eardrum response. It's dead flat from 10-around 800 hz, then it is a bit uneven. but it's impressive. The text says:
Frequency response: 20-16khz
Tolerance: +-3db to 6 khz, +-6 db to 16 khz re nominal
Transducer type: dynamic
1 khz sensitivity: 108 db SPL for a 0.4 volt input.
Impedance: 48 ohms
Maximum output: 120 dB SPL
Maximum continuous input: 2.5 volts RMS
Weight: 12 grams
Cord: 1 m left channel and 1.2 m right channel length.
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