Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread K9MA
I find my RS60 to be comfortable, but sometimes wish they had a cooling system. 

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> On Dec 9, 2018, at 12:34 PM, Grant Youngman  wrote:
> 
> I find the RS60 very comfortable for long periods.  I know others who do, and 
> others that don’t.  I have adjusted mine for ME.  Which could lead someone 
> else to find my specific headset uncomfortable (too tight, too loose) for 
> THEM.  You’re certainly right that the comfort of any headset is a very 
> personal thing.  I’ve tried more than one headset that came highly 
> recommended, "most comfortable ever", and they just gave me a headache. 
> 
> Grant NQ5T
> K3 #2091 KX3 #8342
> 
>> 
>> 
>> K9MA says that Radio Sport headphones effectively kill the sound. I have no 
>> problem believing that -- they're designed for use in high noise 
>> environments. But don't buy a pair until you've tried them on -- headphone 
>> comfort is a VERY individual thing that depends on the shape of our heads. 
>> Some contesting friends like them, so I've tried them on at several 
>> hamfests, and found them an instrument of torture. I couldn't imagine 
>> wearing them for even a few hours.
>> 
>> 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread Grant Youngman
I find the RS60 very comfortable for long periods.  I know others who do, and 
others that don’t.  I have adjusted mine for ME.  Which could lead someone else 
to find my specific headset uncomfortable (too tight, too loose) for THEM.  
You’re certainly right that the comfort of any headset is a very personal 
thing.  I’ve tried more than one headset that came highly recommended, "most 
comfortable ever", and they just gave me a headache. 

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091 KX3 #8342

> 
> 
> K9MA says that Radio Sport headphones effectively kill the sound. I have no 
> problem believing that -- they're designed for use in high noise 
> environments. But don't buy a pair until you've tried them on -- headphone 
> comfort is a VERY individual thing that depends on the shape of our heads. 
> Some contesting friends like them, so I've tried them on at several hamfests, 
> and found them an instrument of torture. I couldn't imagine wearing them for 
> even a few hours.
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread Jim Brown

On 12/9/2018 8:40 AM, CUTTER DAVID via Elecraft wrote:

Noise cancelling that I've come across is limited to low/medium frequencies.


Yes. Others have correctly identified the reason, but I'll go into a bit 
of detail for clarity. Noise cancellation works by amplifying a tiny mic 
on the outside of an earphone and feeding it to the headphones so that 
the acoustic output is out of polarity with the noise that is 
acoustically coupled to the ear. For deep cancellation, the sound from 
the mic and the sound that reaches the ear directly must be of precisely 
the same amplitude AND precisely the same phase (but out of polarity).


This is particularly difficult to achieve, because 1) the headphones 
themselves attenuate the direct coupling of the noise to the ear, and 
that attenuation is not flat, and it varies depending on subtle 
differences in how the earphones fit/seal to the listener's head; 2) 
Phase is a variable, not a constant, and increases in direct proportion 
both to frequency and the distance that sound travels. 3) The small 
distance between the noise-sensing mic and the ear results in phase 
shift that increases with frequency. 4) The earphones themselves have 
non-flat phase response. 5) Directivity of both the microphone and the 
ear covered by the headphone is another variable.


The above leads to these conclusions. 1) Low frequency noise is far 
easier to cancel than higher frequency noise. Noise produced by fans in 
the KPA1500 has significant higher frequency spectra. 2) Extreme care is 
needed in the design of noise cancelling headphones. I would expect 
products of serious audio companies like Sennheiser and Bose to be 
better performers. 3) I would expect to see new designs using DSP to 
introduce delay to reduce the time difference resulting from mic 
placement and equalization for non-flat amplitude and phase response of 
the total system.


K9MA says that Radio Sport headphones effectively kill the sound. I have 
no problem believing that -- they're designed for use in high noise 
environments. But don't buy a pair until you've tried them on -- 
headphone comfort is a VERY individual thing that depends on the shape 
of our heads. Some contesting friends like them, so I've tried them on 
at several hamfests, and found them an instrument of torture. I couldn't 
imagine wearing them for even a few hours.


73, Jim K9YC

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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread Jack Spitznagel
See if you can borrow a hi quality aviation noise cancelling headset to try 
out. I have the now discontinued Sennheiser S1’s which work extremely well in 
many situations including with a single engine open cockpit aircraft, riding 
mowers, tractors, field day, etc. They have the added nicety of high quality 
adaptive noise cancelling and efficient noise cancelling the mic audio as well. 
Don’t look for “Heil Hi Fidelity” response of the mic. You will sound like you 
are on an aircraft radio but they cancel noise better than anything I have 
tested.

There a number of sets out there that probably perform at that level. David 
Clark, Bose, Lightspeed and others... I just happened on to a great deal for 
the Sennheisers. All run above the $500 mark retail...

KD4IZ 

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> On Dec 9, 2018, at 11:40, CUTTER DAVID  wrote:
> 
> Noise cancelling that I've come across is limited to low/medium frequencies.  
> If your hearing takes you higher, the noise-cancelling has finished by then.  
> This is probably not the ability of the sensing mic but the circuitry and/or 
> room acoustics, echo, etc.  I'm a little out of date on the subject but 
> that's probably the essence of it.
> David G3UNA
> 
>> On 09 December 2018 at 15:26 "Dave Cole (NK7Z)"  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> As a guess, I would say the response of the mic used to derive the phase 
>> canceling audio does not adequately cover the audio noise spectrum of 
>> the 1500 puts out...  Thus it can't phase cancel very well...
>> 
>> That or your 1500 is filled with bad magic because it is supposed to be 
>> my KPA-1500 and it is mad at you.
>> 
>> 73s and thanks,
>> Dave (NK7Z/NNR0DC)
>> https://www.nk7z.net
>> ARRL Technical Specialist
>> ARRL Volunteer Examiner
>> ARRL OOC for Oregon
>> 
>>> On 12/9/18 5:16 AM, eric norris via Elecraft wrote:
>>> I have owned a pair of Heil noise-cancelling headphones for many years.  
>>> They worked very well to reduce the noise of my old AL-1200 amplifier, and 
>>> the 5 fans on my cantankerous man-killer Henry 2002A EME amplifier.  
>>> However, they are completely ineffective against the KPA1500.  I bought a 
>>> pair of Bose noise-cancelling headphones recently, and they work much 
>>> better but are a bit tinny and eat batteries.
>>> My question for the audio experts on this list is why don't the Heils work 
>>> with the KPA1500?  Does anyone have a recommendation for a pair of really 
>>> good noise-cancelling headphones with a more flat response?
>>> 73 Eric WD6DBM
>>> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread Grant Youngman
I fully agree with your comment on the Radiosport.  Great headphones, virtually 
noise free, and on a price par with the better noise cancelling Bose/etc.  Of 
course, when I have mine on, my wife has to kick the chair or slap my head to 
get my attention.  Which may not be all bad?  :-)

Grant NQ5T
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> On Dec 9, 2018, at 11:15 AM, K9MA  wrote:
> 
> No noise canceling headphones will be effective against the high frequency 
> noise of the KPA1500 fans. However, passive headphones can be very effective. 
> The Radiosport makes the fans nearly inaudible. Not cheap, but neither is the 
> KPA1500. 
> 

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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread David Woolley
Noise cancelling headphones rely on the distance between microphone and 
ear being a small fraction of the audio wavelength.  At high 
frequencies, that will be impossible to achieve, and, even if you put in 
a compensating delay, the path to the  ear is going to depend on the 
direction of the source.


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On 09/12/2018 16:40, CUTTER DAVID wrote:

ncies.  If your hearing takes you higher, the noise-cancelling has finished by 
then.  This is probably not the ability of the sensing mic but the circuitry 
and/or room acoustics, echo, etc.  I'm a little out of date on the subject but 
that's probably the essence of it


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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread CUTTER DAVID via Elecraft
Noise cancelling that I've come across is limited to low/medium frequencies.  
If your hearing takes you higher, the noise-cancelling has finished by then.  
This is probably not the ability of the sensing mic but the circuitry and/or 
room acoustics, echo, etc.  I'm a little out of date on the subject but that's 
probably the essence of it.
David G3UNA

> On 09 December 2018 at 15:26 "Dave Cole (NK7Z)"  wrote:
> 
> 
> As a guess, I would say the response of the mic used to derive the phase 
> canceling audio does not adequately cover the audio noise spectrum of 
> the 1500 puts out...  Thus it can't phase cancel very well...
> 
> That or your 1500 is filled with bad magic because it is supposed to be 
> my KPA-1500 and it is mad at you.
> 
> 73s and thanks,
> Dave (NK7Z/NNR0DC)
> https://www.nk7z.net
> ARRL Technical Specialist
> ARRL Volunteer Examiner
> ARRL OOC for Oregon
> 
> On 12/9/18 5:16 AM, eric norris via Elecraft wrote:
> > I have owned a pair of Heil noise-cancelling headphones for many years.  
> > They worked very well to reduce the noise of my old AL-1200 amplifier, and 
> > the 5 fans on my cantankerous man-killer Henry 2002A EME amplifier.  
> > However, they are completely ineffective against the KPA1500.  I bought a 
> > pair of Bose noise-cancelling headphones recently, and they work much 
> > better but are a bit tinny and eat batteries.
> > My question for the audio experts on this list is why don't the Heils work 
> > with the KPA1500?  Does anyone have a recommendation for a pair of really 
> > good noise-cancelling headphones with a more flat response?
> > 73 Eric WD6DBM
> > 
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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread K9MA
No noise canceling headphones will be effective against the high frequency 
noise of the KPA1500 fans. However, passive headphones can be very effective. 
The Radiosport makes the fans nearly inaudible. Not cheap, but neither is the 
KPA1500. 

73,

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> On Dec 9, 2018, at 6:16 AM, eric norris via Elecraft 
>  wrote:
> 
> I have owned a pair of Heil noise-cancelling headphones for many years.  They 
> worked very well to reduce the noise of my old AL-1200 amplifier, and the 5 
> fans on my cantankerous man-killer Henry 2002A EME amplifier.  However, they 
> are completely ineffective against the KPA1500.  I bought a pair of Bose 
> noise-cancelling headphones recently, and they work much better but are a bit 
> tinny and eat batteries.
> My question for the audio experts on this list is why don't the Heils work 
> with the KPA1500?  Does anyone have a recommendation for a pair of really 
> good noise-cancelling headphones with a more flat response? 
> 73 Eric WD6DBM
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Noise-cancelling headphones mystery

2018-12-09 Thread Dave Cole (NK7Z)
As a guess, I would say the response of the mic used to derive the phase 
canceling audio does not adequately cover the audio noise spectrum of 
the 1500 puts out...  Thus it can't phase cancel very well...


That or your 1500 is filled with bad magic because it is supposed to be 
my KPA-1500 and it is mad at you.


73s and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z/NNR0DC)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL Technical Specialist
ARRL Volunteer Examiner
ARRL OOC for Oregon

On 12/9/18 5:16 AM, eric norris via Elecraft wrote:

I have owned a pair of Heil noise-cancelling headphones for many years.  They 
worked very well to reduce the noise of my old AL-1200 amplifier, and the 5 
fans on my cantankerous man-killer Henry 2002A EME amplifier.  However, they 
are completely ineffective against the KPA1500.  I bought a pair of Bose 
noise-cancelling headphones recently, and they work much better but are a bit 
tinny and eat batteries.
My question for the audio experts on this list is why don't the Heils work with 
the KPA1500?  Does anyone have a recommendation for a pair of really good 
noise-cancelling headphones with a more flat response?
73 Eric WD6DBM

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