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About This Listing

The new HME 27-series invites the Broadcast Commentators and Audio Engineers to experience the highest level of wearing comfort. HME 27 are a closed and circumaural earcup design to provide a high passive attenuation but nevertheless unusually lightweight and comfortable over long working hours. Soft circumaural earpads ensure a comfortable fit. The headset is similar to the HMS 26series equipped with the automatically opening two-piece headband, hence no pressure on the sensitive fontanelle. For those users who still prefer a conventional headband, a wide headband padding is included that converts the two-piece headband into a compact single piece.

Features:

  • Highest wearing comfort due to the lightweight circumaural design and the splitted headband (no pressure on the sensitive fontanelle)
  • Accurate and linear sound reproduction for very demanding monitoring
  • Pre-polarized condenser microphone with cardioid directivity for a precise audio reproduction and higher intelligibility in highest broadcast quality even in noisy environments
  • ActiveGard (on/off switch) for protected hearing against noise peaks > 110dB
  • *Connection Cable Not Included, Pre-polarized Condenser Microphone


Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • HME 27
Categories
Year
  • 2017

About the Seller

Liquid Audio

Turnersville, NJ, United States
(13,182)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:23,366

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