Sennheiser HMEC vs. HMEC 460

Posted: December 26th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Internet

The most expensive products are not always the best. Sennheiser products are generally affordable and superior products large selection of audio aviation equipment. Even their most basic headset, the Sennheiser HMEC 250, is leaps and bounds above the competition with exceptional transmission quality, high attenuation for propeller-based aircraft, and an easily collapsible design that makes it ideal for inclusion in even a small flight bag. The HMEC 250 sports a flexible microphone boom arm with noise compensating mic that guarantees flawless communication even over the sound of the loudest prop engine. Its Peak-Level-Protection will ensure aural safety for any volume spikes above 110 dB, the comfortable ear pads and padding in the headband making it an extremely comfortable piece of equipment. Of course, this is product is very basic and may not have all of the features you may need. One of the more advanced products from this company is the Sennheiser HMEC 460, which offers a closed headphone with NoiseGard active attenuation. The most obvious difference in the HMEC 460 is its built-in control unit, permitting in-line dual volume control, audio in, cell phone in, and switches for NoiseGard on and off as well as a switch for boom left or right. These headsets are built with cushy leatherette ear pads and headband which is very attractive; the headsets offer the utmost comfort even with prolonged use.

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