AKG Acoustics surround headphones Headphones User Manual


 
TV
HARDWIRED
Long cable. Close-in sound.
k 71 tv
Hardwire TV stereo headphones
with 6 m (20 ft.) cable
- Easy to connect to every TV set or hi-fi system.
- Control box with separate left and right volume controls
for setting volume and balance.
- Mono/stereo/dual-channel mode selector (allows
language selection on dual-language programming).
- Speech-optimized response.
- Semi-open supra-aural earphones.
- Single cable for ease of use.
- Easy-to-replace, washable ear pads.
- Audio bandwidth: 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
These cost-efficient TV headphones feature a speech-optimized
sound and extra-long cable (20 ft. / 6 m). They are extremely light
and comfortable to wear. A control box provides separate left and
right volume controls. The k 71 tv has a dual-channel mode, too.
k 71 tv
Loud and soft are highly
subjective terms.
This is why TV often causes quarrels among
friends or within the family. What sounds soft to
one person may be too loud for the next.
Of course, the volume should be set so that every-
body gets all the dialog but turning the volume up
does not necessarily mean the dialog becomes
any clearer and certainly won’t create a pleasant,
relaxed mood.
Sounds familiar?
The reasons are simple.
Everybody perceives sound differently, and your
left ear may be more sensitive than your right ear.
This means that sometimes it would be better if
the sound were a little louder at one ear than it is
at the other.
Another reason is that most headphones are de-
signed for music reproduction. If you just turn up
the volume of your TV set, the ambient sounds and
music become louder too so you won’t hear the
actors’ voices any better.
The comfortable TV headphones from AKG have
been optimized for speech reproduction and al-
low you to adjust the left/right volume ratio. They
bring a new level of fun to TV watching.
Available models
- k 71 tv hardwired TV headphones
- balance k 122 ir infrared wireless headphones
- balance k 216 afc RF wireless headphones
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NEW
For technical explanations, see page 16.