Description: Tubed phono preamplifier with MM and transformer-coupled MC inputs. Tube complement: two 5842 miniature triodes. Gain: 38dB (MM), 58dB (MC). Input impedance: 47k ohms (MM), 40 ohms (MC). Output impedance: 3.5k ohms.
Dimensions: 4.5" x 19" x 15.25" (inc. handles) H x W x D. Weight: 41.5 lbs.
Price: $6800 (2002), $7290 (2009).
Manufacturer: Lamm Industries, Inc., 2621 E. 24th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11235. Tel: (718) 368-0181. Fax: (718) 368-0140. Web: www.lammindustries.com.
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Description: In-ear headphones. Drive-unit: dual balanced armatures with passive crossover. Frequency range: 8Hz–30kHz. Sensitivity: 95dB SPL. Impedance: 39 ohms. Maximum input power : 30mW. Features: padded travel case, 3 pairs silicone eartips in 3 different sizes, adapter for airplane-seat outlets.
Dimensions: Weight: 0.176 oz (5.9gm) without cord. Cable length: 48" (1220mm).
Finish: Black and silver.
Serial Number Of Unit Reviewed: None found.
Price: $249. Approximate number of dealers: online only. Warranty: 30-day satisfaction or money back, 1…
Digital Sources: Apple iPod, iPod Touch; Ray Samuels Emmeline Hornet & The Tomahawk portable headphone amplifiers; Benchmark DAC1 D/A converter–headphone amplifier driven by S/PDIF optical output of MacBook laptop, or by dual-core Pentium PC using a Bel Canto USB Link 24/96 to convert USB datastream to S/PDIF, both computers running iTunes.
Headphones: Sennheiser HD650, Ultimate Ears UE-5c.—John Atkinson
Deciding what is the optimal frequency response for a pair of headphones is neither obvious nor trivial (see www.stereophile.com/features/808head), compounded by the fact that I don't have a microphone small enough to be inserted in my ears. The only measurement I perform on headphones, therefore, is of their electrical impedance, to determine how difficult they are to drive. To take these readings, I inserted each set of 'phones in my ears.
The Phiaton PS 200's impedance and electrical phase are shown in fig.1. The impedance meets the 39-ohm specification…
Description: Earphones with Tuned BassPort. Drive-unit: Hi-Definition MicroSpeaker (balanced armature). Frequency range: 22Hz–19kHz. Sensitivity: 111dB SPL/mW. Impedance: 28 ohms at 1kHz. Features: travel case, flex tips, 3 sizes of silicone sound-isolating sleeves, 36" extension cable, cleaning tool.
Dimensions: Weight: 0.99oz (28gm). Cable length: 18" (450mm); with supplied extension, 54" (1360mm).
Finish: Black or white and gray.
Serial Number Of Unit Reviewed: None found.
Price: $299.99. Approximate number of dealers: sold online, plus through…
Digital Sources: Apple iPod, iPod Touch; Ray Samuels Emmeline Hornet & The Tomahawk portable headphone amplifiers; Benchmark DAC1 D/A converter–headphone amplifier driven by S/PDIF optical output of MacBook laptop, or by dual-core Pentium PC using a Bel Canto USB Link 24/96 to convert USB datastream to S/PDIF, both computers running iTunes.
Headphones: Sennheiser HD650, Ultimate Ears UE-5c.—John Atkinson
As I wrote in the "Measurements" sidebar that accompanies Jim Austin's review of the Westone 3 in-ear headphones elsewhere in this issue, deciding what is the optimal frequency response for a pair of headphones is neither obvious nor trivial (see www.stereophile.com/features/808head), compounded by the fact that I don't have a microphone small enough to be inserted in my ears. The only measurement I perform on headphones, therefore, is of their electrical impedance, to determine how difficult they are to drive. To take these readings, I inserted each set of 'phones…
I've owned five IEMs, beginning with…