Auditor
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Protect Your Hearing
Frequency Response Input/Headphone Output, Left and Right Channel
Measuring output and input 600 Ohm, Volume control Auditor 0 dB:
‹10 Hz to ›200 kHz (-3dB).
The large Frequency response range excludes that the frequency spec-
trum is limited at any point. Transmission of formants and octaves of an
instrument’s sounds can not be narrowed.
Measurements
Audio Precision
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Auditor Model 2910
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+3
-2
-1
+0
+1
+2
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10
200k
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
50k
Hz
Always reduce volume before you put on headphones or before you re-
move or plug in the headphone. This excludes louder clicks and pops
reaching the ear. In addition, this can avoid unpleasant surprise that
follows when a headphone’s lower impedance suddenly reproduces a
much higher – even painful – level.
Always take care of your hearing when monitoring – especially with
headphones. Reduce volume all the time as far as possible and expose
your hearing to higher volumes only for short periods. As an orienta-
tion: German laws oblige ear protection in the professional area if the
hearing is exposed to more than 85 dB sound pressure level – this level
can already damage the hearing in the long term.
The Auditor can produce sound pressure levels that may be dangerous
for your hearing because the large impedance scale of headphones
requires a large performance range. Always regulate volume by start-
ing from the zero position especially when you start working or switch
headphones.