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[summary]A collection of repairs for on-ear, over-ear and in-ear headphones, earphones and earbuds.[/summary] | |
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- | == Background and Identification == |
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+ | == Background == |
- | Headphones as we know them originated from an adaptation of the telephone earpiece, with the first working set being developed in 1910 out of [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headphones#History|Nathaniel Balwin’s kitchen]. These early headsets were uncomfortable, had poor sound quality, and in the case of early radio applications carried high voltages and posed a shock risk to their users. Then in 1958, when headphones had primarily been used by the government or professionals in the telephone/radio industry, John. C. Koss and Martin Lange developed the first stereo, high-fidelity headphones, the SP/3, as an afterthought from a failed attempt to develop a portable photograph. |
+ | Headphones are electro-acoustic transducers for converting electric signals into sounds. More simply, headphones enable acoustic enjoyment of computers, media players, and home stereo systems, via cable, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. |
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+ | Headphones as we know them originated from an adaptation of the telephone earpiece, with the first working set being developed in 1910 out of [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headphones#History|Nathaniel Balwin’s kitchen]. These early headsets were uncomfortable, had poor sound quality, and in the case of early radio applications carried high voltages and posed a shock risk to their users. Then in 1958, when headphones had primarily been used by the government or professionals in the telephone/radio industry, John. C. Koss and Martin Lange developed the first stereo, high-fidelity headphones, the SP/3, as an afterthought from a failed attempt to develop a portable phonograph. |
The portable earbud we’re familiar with was adapted from the hearing aid, and a lot of hardcore computing in the 60’s. It’s amazing, the transition another 60 years would bring to get us to the wireless earbuds we see today. | |
Headphones have had a fairly consistent design for much of their lifespan. If your device consists of two sound producing ear-cups joined by a band that sits over the top of the head, it’s likely a pair of headphones. Likewise, sound producing buds that sit in the ear canal, either with an audio cable or bluetooth capabilities are likely the earbud varietal of the headphone. | |
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+ | == Identification == |
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+ | Headphones can be most readily classified by the manner in which they are positioned in reference to the ear of the user. Often a manufacturer's model number will be readily found on the exterior of headphones with larger earpieces such as over-ear models. |
=== On-Ear (Supra-Aural) Headphones === | |
=== Over-Ear (Circumaural) Headphones === | |
- | Traditionally, headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers worn on or around a user’s ears. Headphones are electroacoustic transducers and convert electrical pulses and signals into a sound. Headphones are generally used for listening to music, but with the rising popularity of audiomedia, headphones can also be used to listen to podcasts, talk shows, audiobooks, etc. |
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- | More specifically, over-ear headphones are headphones that encase the entire ear with the earmuff and speakers. Over ear headphones, also known as circumaural headphones, are used more frequently in a professional environment such as by audio engineers, recording artists and studios, and wireless communication. With the use of advanced bluetooth technology, wireless headphones have been the favorite of many recent consumers. In 2020, bluetooth headphones were [link|https://www.cnet.com/pictures/all-the-headphones-at-ces-2020-so-far/5/|the featured products in the audio section] in the world’s largest consumer electronics trade show, Consumer Electronics Show (CES). |
+ | Over-ear headphones are headphones that encase the entire ear with the earmuff and speakers. Over ear headphones, also known as circumaural headphones, are used more frequently in a professional environment such as by audio engineers, recording artists and studios, and wireless communication. With the use of advanced bluetooth technology, wireless headphones have been the favorite of many recent consumers. In 2020, bluetooth headphones were [link|https://www.cnet.com/pictures/all-the-headphones-at-ces-2020-so-far/5/|the featured products in the audio section] in the world’s largest consumer electronics trade show, Consumer Electronics Show (CES). |
Over ear headphones can come in many different varieties. Open-back headphones allow sound to leak out of the speakers due to the open back of the earcups. Closed-back headphones block more ambient noise and can generally produce a wider range of sounds than open back headphones. Semi-open headphones are a hybrid of the open-back and closed-back headphones. | |
=== In-Ear Headphones (Earbuds, Earpods, Earphones) === | |
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- | Headphones are generally made of small loudspeakers worn on or around a user’s ears. These small loudspeakers are electroacoustic transducers and convert electrical pulses and signals into sounds. Headphones can come in many different varieties, such as in-ear, on-ear, over-ear, etc. |
In-ear headphones, also known in a multitude of names such as in-ear monitors (IEMs), earphones, earbuds, or canalphones, are small headphones inserted into the ear canal itself. In-ear headphones are preferred by users for its convenience and portability. Since in-ear headphones are designed to fit inside the ear canal, they naturally block out ambient noise. Unlike over-ear headphones, the main concern of using in-ear headphones is increasing the volume extremely high enough to cause hearing loss. [br] |
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