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Headphones

steve
Revisiting headphones. My old Sennheiser seems to be emitting more than I thought as I tested them with my meter and it beeped near the pads. I use them to watch TV for hours and never seem to bother me but I am concerned about the danger.
I started an old thread about Ultrasone headphones which supposedly are made to reduce radiation but years ago I tested the cheapest model and it still gave off EMFs according to my meter.
Any options out there that people use and are good with? I don't like Bass and want to use them mainly to watch TV with.
Thanks,
Steve
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Marc Martin
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All headphones are going to emit EMF.  From the speakers.  

My issue with headphones is that they cause me head pain, so I would usually choose speakers that are several feet away from me over headphones.

Years ago I purchased a  bunch of different headphones & earbuds, and my reactions to them varied from bad to not-so-bad.  So when I need to use headphones now, I just use the ones that are not-so bad.

Marc
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steve
I really don't feel bad at all with the Sennheiser 414, a really old  model (I think it was their first). Been using them for over a decade. I use them because my den is close to the living room where another TV is playing so in order to hear my TV headphones are needed. I also used them in my previous apartment of 12 years because there was a road nearby and it was easier to hear using them.
I guess I got a little concerned when I tested them, I really thought they wouldn't test bad since they don't bother me.
You think Ultrasone is full of it when they claim low EMF? I once bought their cheapest model and it tested high but someone said the more expensive models have the best EMF protection.
Steve

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All headphones are going to emit EMF.  From the speakers.  

My issue with headphones is that they cause me head pain, so I would usually choose speakers that are several feet away from me over headphones.

Years ago I purchased a  bunch of different headphones & earbuds, and my reactions to them varied from bad to not-so-bad.  So when I need to use headphones now, I just use the ones that are not-so bad.

Marc



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UphillBattle
have you guys tried the ear buds, with an "air tube" extention. i use those for phone calls, when i need to take one. Those seem to work really good, and the speakers are outside the ears as well.
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steve
No, this is for using with a TV, not a cell phone

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have you guys tried the ear buds, with an "air tube" extention. i use those for phone calls, when i need to take one. Those seem to work really good, and the speakers are outside the ears as well.



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Air tubes still have EMF, it's just typically at your chest instead of your ears.  So for me, that means I get chest pains rather than head pains (seriously).

Also the sound quality is terrible with air tubes, so I use ear buds when I cannot use speakers.

Marc