The evolution of headphones


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The evolution of headphones

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Headphones have become one of the most popular gadgets that accompany a modern person at home, at work, while playing sports or walking.

Sony Walkman headphones

Today we can see these devices everywhere: in subway cars, on passersby, in professional studios, on radio and television. The market offers thousands of models in a wide variety of modifications: wired and wireless, open and closed, dynamic and electrostatic. By design, the headphones are plug-in, on-ear, on-ear, and full-size. How did the evolution of headphones come about, in what year was the first prototype designed, who created the first model for listening to music, and what technologies are used in modern devices? You will find the answers to these questions in our article.

Early samples
The device for individual listening to sound was first patented in 1891. The device, then called a “bi-telephone”, looked like two interconnected receivers. Ezra Gilliland, an employee of Bella, proposed to fix a 3 kilogram structure on the head in the form of parts of a telephone and a metal rod (to facilitate the work of telephone operators). It was this decision that became the prototype for modern headphones. In the same 1891, the Frenchman Ernest Mercadier proposed his version of the headphones, which were much smaller and had rubber earplugs used for noise cancellation. Thomas Edison also did not stay away from the new trend: his version of the device was called the “kinetophone.” At the heart of this device was a medical stethoscope,

The beginning of mass use
Nathaniel Baldwin presented in 1910 the drawings of the first headphones with an upper arch instead of underneath. The device, which was intended to be used in the military, was twice as sensitive as existing analogs at the time and could be adjusted in height. In the 1920s, the CW-834 headphones were popular in the United States and were sold with a Western Electric radio. In the 30s, the device was actively used to listen to radio broadcasts. At the same time, by adapting well to speech, the device transmitted music in a very distorted form. Also, the design of headphones from those years remained poor, being too massive and uncomfortable for long-term use.

The appearance of models to listen to music
The first headphones suitable for listening to high-quality music were introduced to the market by the Swedish inventor Eugen Bayer. While still very young, he started a company that produced microphones, and in 1937 he proposed a largely revolutionary model of the Beyerdynamic DT 48 headphones. The product gained great popularity only in the mid-1950s: music lovers turned their attention to the device when its stereo version appeared … It is interesting that you can buy DT 48 in the original design and with the original technical characteristics even today.

John Koss Headphones
John Koss, who started his business with the rental of televisions, in the 60s of the last century, together with his partner Martin Lange, began to develop a portable vinyl player. In the context of the mass interest in music production, this project looked quite promising at the time. In order for the product to be radically different from the models offered by the competition, it was decided to equip it with headphones. It was possible to improve the sound of these devices with the help of spare parts for old televisions. The opportunity to hear the sound individually was received with optimism in the market. Headphones were no longer seen as an element of a communication system, but as a musical attribute. The first production model of the Koss & Lange company, the Koss SP-3, operated on the same principle as modern channel devices. The sound was sent to the ear canal, and not to the pinna. Thanks to this, a “presence effect” was created for the listener.

First open headphones
In 1968, Sennheiser came up with another revolutionary idea. A wide range of users were introduced to the world’s first model of Sennheiser HD 414 open-top headphones. Such a device allowed them to follow what was happening while listening to music. At the same time, the discs being played were partially audible to others. The technology, patented by the company, continues to generate revenue in the form of payments from manufacturers that produce open headphones. Subsequently, the Sennheiser brand has repeatedly offered innovative solutions in this area. So in 1977, the company released the world’s first Unipolar 2000 electret hearing aids, distinguished by their fast response and high detail


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headphones – Practical guide for choosing headphones

 

We know that the search for the perfect headphones is an arduous task. The offer is very wide and it is essential to know all the details to select the type of headset that best suits our specific needs. Therefore, we have compiled this small informative guide that we hope will be useful in the search for those perfect headphones.

Types and forms: In-Ear vs. Over-Ear vs. On-Ear

From the point of view of physical appearance, there are basically three types of headphones, each of which is characterized by its size and shape in relation to the ear (ear pin) and the way it interacts physically and acoustically with our hearing. We all have different earbuds, so there are different designs of headphones. Some of them may be very comfortable for certain people; while for others they can be very uncomfortable. The use we are going to give them will be a determining factor when making the right choice.

In-ear

In-Ear headphones are the ones that are inserted into the ear. These headphones isolate from outside sound, improve audio quality, and are small in size. It should be noted that there are two types of intraural headphones: the classic button type and the intraural insert. The former are placed inside the entrance of the ear canal, and have no way of sealing; All headphones of this type are considered open. On the other hand, the intraural insertion, are introduced into the atrial canal, so they are considered closed.

 

Over-Ear and On-Ear

Over-Ear and On-Ear headphones have many similarities. The main difference is that the Over-Ear rest on the head, while the On-Ear rest on the ear. The latter isolate less from outside noise, and have less deep bass. On the other hand, they are smaller, and perhaps more comfortable. Probably, if we look for professional sound of the highest level, Over-Ears are one of the best options.

In-Ear vs Over-Ear vs On-Ear headphones

The circumaural headphones (Over-Ear) completely surround the ear, and when closed, allow sound isolation almost completely. They generate a greater natural sensation of the stereo field and a reproduction of more linear and precise sound frequencies.

Because the circumaural headphones rest around the ears with the transducer positioned near the ear, but without touching it, they provide the closest facsimile (compared to other types of hearing aids) to the way in which we naturally hear the sound. These types of headphones are used in the professional field; audio mastering, editing, recording in closed environments, etc. They are also used to edit sound when there is no total isolation of the editing room, such as in a domestic studio, and, of course, they are also suitable for DJs.

The supraural (On-Ear) headphones have pads that rest on the outside of the ear (ear) pavilion. They are smaller, lighter and therefore easier to transport, and are very suitable for use with mobile devices. Because this type of headphones is supported by the folds and ridges of the auditory pavilion, the acoustic isolation is less than with a circumaural hearing aid, and there is greater variability in the response to serious frequencies.