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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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==Sensitivity of headsets==
==Sensitivity of headsets==

Revision as of 11:54, 25 April 2025

Introduction

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Sensitivity of headsets

A commercial headset normally have a higher impedance than an audiological headset and therefore a higher sensitivity.

Table: impedances and sensitivity @ 1mW and @ 1V for Headphones measured @ 1 kHz

Model Impedance (Ohm) Sens@1mW (dB SPL) Sens@1V (dB SPL) Difference (dB) Audiological
AKG_K271_MKII 55 91 104 12.5 N
SENNHEISER_HD600 300 (92) 97 5.2 N
SENNHEISER_HD100 26 (94) 110 15.8 N
BEYERDYNAMIC_DT_770_PRO 80 96 (107) 11.0 N
SENNHEISER_HDA280 37 (103) 117 14.3 Y
SENNHEISER_HDA300 23 (108) 124 16.4 Y
RADIOEAR_P4492 10 (107) 127 20 Y
TELEPHONICS_TDH-39P 10 (108) 128 20 Y
  • The numbers are from the specs on the internet.
  • The numbers between brackets are calculated from the difference between the 1mW and 1V sensitivity by: Sens(1V) = Sens(1mW) + 10*log10(R/1000)