Automatic Audio Signal Routing
The Automatic Audio Signal Routing (AASR) feature of the HD 1500
basestation allows for audio sources to be connected to its audio inputs and
at the same time it can pass those same audio signals on to – for example –
your Home Cinema receiver.This allows for permanent audio connections
to be made without the need for swapping cables. Whether you want to
listen to your wireless headphone or your existing speaker set-up, it no
longer involves tiresome swapping of cables: the choice is yours at the flick
of a switch.
Intelligent user interface
After a digital analysis of the audio input signal the display will indicate which
sound processing features can be activated. No more frustrating pressing of
all buttons. Just read the display and select out of the active sound menus.
Automatic Out-of-Range detection
The Automatic Out-of-Range (AOR) detection will warn you when the
distance between headphone and transmitter is getting too big for a good
reception.
Dynamic bit allocation
The digital signal processing makes use of a Philips patented technology that
analyses the audio signal and allocates more bits to that specific part of the
audio signal’s frequency spectrum, which contains most of the information.
This results in a significantly more detailed audio reproduction.
Headphone construction
The headphone’s semi-open construction will benefit the transparency of
the sound.This will make you experience your favourite tracks under even
more realistic conditions.
Neodymium magnets
Neodymium is the strongest magnet material available, which optimises the
behaviour of the speaker coil for increased sound pressure levels and a
more powerful bass response. All this at the lowest possible levels of
distortion.
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