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Quali sono le Migliori Cuffie Antirumore? - LeMiglioriOpinioni.it - Risposte Facili a Domande DifficiliLeMiglioriOpinioni.it – Risposte Facili a Domande Difficili. What are the Different Types of Cordless Headphones? Cordless headphones incorporate one of many technologies to avoid the conventional wire that tethers the headset to the audio source. All cordless headphones use a transmitter and built-in headphone receiver to send and receive audio signals across space wirelessly.

The three technologies in use are radio frequency (RF) waves, infrared (IR) light waves, and Bluetooth® technology. Let’s take a look at these in turn. RF cordless headphones can receive a signal from the headphone’s paired transmitter up to about 300-feet (~100 meters) away in a 360-degree arc. The transmitter must be connected to the audio-out ports of the source, commonly a television or home entertainment center. Radio waves can pass around objects and through walls and ceilings.

This makes these headphones convenient for using in the home or office. Another favorable quality of RF cordless headphones is that the signal remains strong outdoors. Infrared (IR) cordless headphones use a different technology. Le migliori cuffie Gaming 2015 // Prezzi economici! Senza un buono suono, i giochi non sono così divertenti. Ecco perche ogni giocatore ha bisogno di una buona cuffia Gaming ed una forte scheda grafica.

I giochi per computer pretendono molto dalle cuffie; con il modello giusto, avrete la sensazione di essere parte dell’azione. Tuttavia, per i giochi di squadra, è alquanto raccomandabile l’uso di cuffie Gaming per comunicare con gli altri giocatori. Le migliori cuffie Gaming 2015 (vincitore del test tedesco di qualità) Orientamento all’acquisto cuffie Gaming Non importa se giocamo alla PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 o sul PC. I giochi online hanno sempre una grande popolarità fra i giocatori. Nel nostro test di migliori cuffie Gaming, si trovano i migliori modelli. Cuffie Gaming con o senza scheda grafica integrata Fra le cuffie e auricolari Gaming ci sono due tipi diversi: modelli con chip di audio integrato (scheda grafica) o senza.

Bluetooth per massima libertà di movimento durante il gioco Cuffie per giocatori con Dolby Surround Vantaggi Svantaggi. CUFFIE LA GUIDA di casamultimediale.it. Le cuffie, come sono fatte, come e quando utilizzarle, scegliere il modello più adatto alle nostre esigenze. Una guida realizzata da Marco Perani di Audiochic con il supporto della sua esperienza di 20 anni nell’audio a 360 gradi.

Il successo mondiale di iPod e iPhone qualche tempo fa e la successiva affermazione della musica portatile hanno realizzato la base per il rilancio della cuffia, un prodotto che sembrava ormai dimenticato dal grande pubblico, relegato a prodotto di nicchia, acquistato solo da chi a casa ha problemi di buon vicinato e/o di convivenza famigliare con la propria musica.

Piccoli auricolari, grandi cuffie colorate, modelli economici ma anche di prezzo e prestazioni elevati: il mercato non è stato mai così abbondante, vario e ricco di soluzioni diverse che ben si adattano ad esigenze di diverso tipo e diverso budget. A fare il punto sulla tecnica delle cuffie arriva Marco Perani, l’ideatore e il gestore di Audiochic. Elettrostatiche elettromagnetiche dinamiche auricolari. Cuffie: dieci cose da guardare quando le comprate. Ci risiamo: siete davanti una parete piena di cuffie ma vi sembrano tutte uguali. Come fate a scegliere quella che fa per voi? Ce lo spiega Emiliano Alborghetti, direttore dell’Audio Department del SAE Institute Milano, la miglior scuola in Italia per chi vuol lavorare nel mondo dei Creative Media: 1. Le dimensioni contano (più o meno)Il diametro delle cuffie può essere importante: a maggiori dimensioni spesso corrispondono migliori prestazioni.

Ma c’è un mito da sfatare: non c’è una relazione diretta tra la dimensione delle cuffie e la qualità dei bassi (insomma, potete anche indossare padiglioni grandi come una lavatrice, ma non per forza avrete una resa più fedele sulle basse frequenze). 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. La guida di TNT-Audio per la scelta delle cuffie [Italiano]

[ Home | Redazione | FAQ | HiFi Shows | Ampli | Diffusori | Sorgenti | Tweakings | Inter.Viste ] La guida rapida di TNT-Audio per le cuffie! [English version] Autore: Andy Norman - TNT UK Data: Marzo 2014 Traduttore: Roberto Felletti Introduzione Molte persone sotto la quarantina hanno sperimentato il suono in alta fedeltà, per la prima volta, quando hanno buttato gli auricolari dell'iPod, sostituendoli con una cuffia decente. Le cuffie hanno fatto la fortuna commerciale dell'hi-fi negli ultimi due anni, facendo passare in secondo piano la rinascita del vinile e contribuendo ad avvicinare le nuove generazioni all'ascolto di qualità. Pertanto, questa breve guida si prefigge il compito di far conoscere, ai potenziali acquirenti, i vari tipi di cuffie disponibili sul mercato, insieme con un po' di terminologia del settore.

Presentazione delle categorie Le cuffie "auricolari", che si mettono nelle orecchie, sono di due tipi. Le cuffie e il mondo esterno Molte cuffie sono del tipo aperto. Cuffie Circumaurali, Sovraurali, Auricolari, Intrauricolari. Tratto dal libro "Teorie e Tecniche di Conduzione Radiofonica" Le cuffie sono uno degli strumenti principali per l’ascolto, spesso sono usate come alternativa alle casse monitor, ma a differenza di queste ultime sono molto più fedeli ai dettagli, forniscono un ascolto non influenzato dall’ambiente e un’ottima rappresentazione del campo stereo.

Esistono diverse tipologie di cuffie ciascuna adatta a diversi ambiti e campi d’impiego. Cuffie circumaurali, sovraurali, auricolari, intrauricolari.Il primo elemento che caratterizza una cuffia è il suo posizionamento sull’orecchio. In base a questo parametro possiamo dividere le cuffie in quattro tipologie: Cuffie circumaurali: si poggiano sul padiglione circondandolo e racchiudendolo completamente.

Cuffie circumaurali (Beyer Dynamic) Cuffie sovraurali (JVC) Cuffie auricolari (Creative) Cuffie intrauricolari (in-ear) (Sony) Le cuffie circumaurali isolano molto bene l’orecchio, quindi minimizzano gli eventuali rumori dell’ambiente circostante. Kopfhörer Test und Vergleich 2015 auf kopfhoerer.com.

Scientific Reasons Why People Often Disagree About the Sound of Headphones. Of all the types of consumer audio products I've tested, none has been as perplexing as headphones. In the many panel tests I conducted for Sound & Vision, and the ones I now participate in for The Wirecutter, there are often large differences in the ways the listeners perceive and describe the sound of a particular headphone. We see more differences when we read the reader comments. Even after we weed out the trolls, it's obvious some people are hearing things a bit differently. There are good reasons for this. I explained one of them several months ago in a blog titled "Why Headphones Sound Different to Different People, Part 1.

" I promised a Part 2, and this is it. Part 1 was lost in About.com's ongoing redesign effort, so I'm including it as page 3 of this article. InnerFidelity. Welcome to Forbes. Beginning The Ultimate Headphone Guide In-Ear Headphones. In-Ear Headphones (Earphones, IEMs, Ear-buds) There are two distinct types of earphones in the In-Ear category: Ear-buds, and In-ear monitors (IEMs). Ear-buds rest in the bowl (concha) of your ear and do not acoustically seal you away from outside noise. IEMs have a tip the securely seals in your ear canal, and can provide excellent isolation from outside noise—in most cases they provide much more isolation than noise-canceling headphones. As a class, ear-buds are the worst sounding of all headphone types. The lack of a seal makes good bass response all but impossible, and ear-buds typically don't have a secure fit, so they tend to move around some making reliable sonic performance pretty sketchy.

The most common ear-bud by far is the Apple ear-bud that come bundled with iPods and iPhones, and the performance of the Apple ear-bud is actually quite good compared to many in this category. In-ear monitors are quite another story. Custom In-Ear Monitors (CIEMs) Giz Explains: Why You Can't Get Decent Earphones for Less Than $100. Headphone Driver types | DIY-Audio-Heaven. Homeback to headphones There are different types of drivers. They all have different properties and is the reason for their existence. The smallest ones are the BA (balanced Armature) drivers. They are found in (C)IEM’ but not all IEM’s have BA drivers, they might as well be equipped with dynamic drivers. (C)IEM’s provide an excellent attenuation from outside noises and is why you often see musicians/singers wearing CIEM’s as monitors during their performance.

Some IEM’s have a single driver, others can have 2 or more connected via a very simple crossover network. This metal armature subsequently is pulled in the direction of either magnet depending on the polarity of the signal on the coil. Most headphones, however, have dynamic drivers with a voice coil and a small membrane. Made of very thin wire, thinner than a hair, and wound in a coil.

Very different shapes and number of ‘windings’ depending on the arrangement of the magnets. Magnets on one side of the membrane. Like this: Which Headphones Should I Get? As the Wirecutter’s resident headphone tester and an audio engineer by training, I hear a lot of the same questions over and over again. Like: “How much should I spend on headphones?” And “Are Beats headphones good?” And “What’s the difference between in-ear and over-ear headphones?”

Let me answer these questions for you. Why should I buy in-ear headphones? In-ear headphones are portable, help seal out the noises around you and are light… In-ear headphones are portable, help seal out the noises around you and are light for wearing during a commute, a workout, or really any activity that involves moving around. What does $40 (or less) get me? The perfect headphones for commuting or working out, inexpensive enough to schlep around without sacrificing too much in audio. Cheap headphones are entry-level models. What does $100 get me? There's a significant jump in audio quality at this price range and build quality gets a bump too. Who should buy in-ears in this range? What about the gym? 1.) 2.) 7 Must-Read Tips for Buying Headphones. So many elements affect the sound you hear through headphones. Headphones are nearly as important for determining sound quality as the device they're plugged into.

But sometimes it seems you need an audio engineer in order to make an informed purchase. On the contrary. However, it's worth putting in a little research to find the best audio quality with the right mix of personal listening features. If you're in the market for a new pair, here are a few tips to take the mystery out of the purchase. 1. The first thing to ask yourself is what you'll be using the headphones for. Knowing what you want headphones for will probably influence the other factors in your decision-making process, so assess how, where and when you plan to use them. 2.

Image: StevenW. If you're a gadget geek, the headphone search can easily make a big dent in your wallet. Tech often runs on the principle that you get what you pay for. 3. For starters, this can be a question of comfort. 4. Image: Flickr, Niki Odolphie 5. What headphone buyers need to know, Part 1. I get a lot of reader emails seeking recommendations for headphones, and sometimes they'll ask about two very different types of designs. For example, "What should I buy, Sennheiser's on-ear Momentum or the AKG K 712 'phones?

" In that case there's no obvious "better" headphone, because they are two radically different types of headphones. The Sennheiser is an on-ear, closed-back design, and the AKG K 712 is a much larger over-the-ear, open-back headphone. It's like asking "What's better, a Ford F-150 Raptor truck or a Porsche 911 Turbo sports car? They both go fast, but serve very different kinds of drivers. "Best," isn't the right question, it's more about what's the right one for you. There are many types of headphones, and if you understand the pros and cons of each before you go shopping you'll make a more informed buying decision. On-ear 'phones' ear pads rest on the outer ear; over-the-ear models' have larger ear pads that encircle the ears. Headphones: In-ear vs Over-ear or On-ear | Audiogurus. Headphones are like cars—you can really find your favorites and get locked in to what you like.

For example, switching someone from over-ear headphones to on-ear headphones is like getting an SUV-driver to acquiesce to buying a new station wagon (remember those?) It’s not likely to happen. But you want to understand the differences between in-ear vs over-ear or on-ear headphones and the strength that each affords. I actually use all three styles depending upon what I’m doing, and I think there’s a good reason you may want to consider the same. But before I can make a case for persuading you to answer the question: In-ear vs Over-ear or On-ear with a final decision, I want to walk you through the strengths and limitations of each format. In-ear vs Over-ear Headphones (Earphones vs Headphones) It’s only lately that I’ve been hearing the term “In-ear Headphones“.

Portability In-ear headphones, or earphones, are, first and foremost, extremely portable. Noise Rejection Comfort Sound Conclusion. The Best Earbuds (In-Ear Headphones or Earphones) If you're a music lover, chances are you're not happy with your phone or media player's bundled earbuds. Most of the time, they sound pretty dismal. Some devices don't come with any earbuds at all, but even the models that do include them tend not to offer a high-quality listening experience (though the Apple EarPods$12.00 at Groupon that come with iPhones are still very good for what they are). Your music and video can definitely benefit from an upgrade.

Earphones fit in the ear canal and form a seal inside your ear, blocking outside noise while piping sound directly into your ears. They're much smaller and lighter than headphones, since they don't need to fit on or over your ears and don't require any outside support (though some have stiff wire sections or flexible fins to keep them in place without getting in the way). Here you'll find the best 'buds we've tested.

Good for WorkoutsEarphones might not be as eye-catching as headphones, but they can be much more convenient. Buying guide: Headphones. Editor's note: We've published an updated version of this article, Buying Guide: Find the Best Headphones (2012). If you're looking to improve the audio coming from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, new headphones will do wonders. Similarly, a good set of headphones is a must-have for those times you want to listen to your Mac privately. However, the variety of styles and options is wider than ever—and the opportunities for in-person testing fewer. To help you find the perfect set of headphones, here’s the 2011 edition of our yearly buying guide: what to look (and listen) for, descriptions of the different types, and specific recommendations.

Whichever model you choose, don't forget to protect your hearing. What to look for when shopping Unlike with speakers, headphones don't differ much on features—you plug them in, put the earpieces on (or in) your ears, and listen. Instead of reading specs, use your ears. Fit/comfort: Unlike most consumer-electronics devices, you actually wear headphones. Infographic: The different types of headphones illustrated.