Two Digital Wireless Headphones Reviewed – The Latest Trend In Wireless Technology?

Being able to watch TV at night and not disturb others has been the driving force of wireless headphones. In particular the benefit of not being tied to a headphone cord has led to rapid growth of wireless products. However thus far wireless headphones could never really match the sound quality of traditional corded models and the wireless transmission would be prone to interference and noise. Is the latest wireless technology able to remedy the problems of previous wireless headphones? We will take a look at two wireless headphones that both utilize the latest in wireless transmission to find out how these models stack up against traditional corded headphones in terms of sound quality and reliability.

 

In this review, we will take a look at the Sennheiser RS180 and the Amphony Model 2500. Both of these models utilize digital audio transmission. Simply put, the wireless signal that is broadcast by the transmitter will undergo a conversion process. Then the resulting information is broadcast to the digital wireless headphones and converted back to audio. Using this new wireless technology, none of these models exhibited the noise that we are used to from previous generation wireless headphones. Both models claim to transmit CD quality audio.

 

Looking at the headphones, we immediately noticed that the Sennheiser headphones are designed as open headphones which means that sound from the transducers can easily penetrate to the outside while the Amphony headphones are closed. Choosing between an open and closed design is a matter of preference and there is no way to state that any particular design is better than the other. A closed model will tend to reduce the sound level heard by others which is useful when listening at loud volume. At the same time a closed design will tend to attenuate exterior noise more. Both models are equipped with soft velours ear cushions and fit snugly.

 

The RS180 transmitter acts as a support base for the headphones. When not in use, the headphones can be suspended from the transmitter. The transmitter offer an analog audio input, yet no digital inputs. The Amphony 2500 transmitter offers analog inputs, one coaxial digital and one optical digital input. As such the Model 2500 transmitter can connect to newer plasma TVs, most of which no longer have analog audio outputs. The Model 2500 transmitter will automatically recognize whether there is a digital signal present and switch to the corresponding input.

 

Comparing both models in terms of sound quality, the RS180 has a light sort of quality and excels at the midrange but is low on the bass. As such the RS180 is most suitable for listening to vocal racks and light music. The Model 2500 has a more pronounced bass response, but in no way aggressive and is well balanced. The wireless transmission no longer has the problems of older headphones and the sound quality of both models rivals corded headphones. The only limitation is the fact that wireless headphones are powered by batteries and thus will never be able to blast the same volume as corded headphones connected to a good headphone amp. However, both models were able to achieve reasonably loud levels, the Model 2500 more so than the RS180.

 

The RS180 transmits it’s signal at 2.4 GHz. Up to four headphones can operate simultaneously per transmitter. The Model 2500 transmits at 5.8 GHz and supports an unlimited number of headphones. The operating range of the RS180 is specified by Sennheiser at 300 ft. During our indoor testing we were able to get a clean signal up to around 100 ft with both models which should be sufficient for most users. The Model 2500 transmitter comes with an extension port though that allows connection of secondary transmitters for cases where you really need to have reception all over the house.

 

The RS180 offers a battery life of 15 hours. The Model 2500 will work around 30 hours per charge. Pricing is around $300 for the RS180 wireless headphones and $200 for the Model 2500.

Soilent Green: A Great Title In The Music History Of Metal. Head Bangers Special Edition!

Blues, rock, jazz are some of the really common genres of music. But have you ever arrived throughout a genre that’s known as grindcore metal? Nicely, this may not be a new term for metallic heads. But for new people, this is really a unique genre where the music is motivated by hardcore punk together with heavy metallic instrumentation. The heavy guitar distortion and powerful punch from the drums and bass guitar is the soul of this genre of metallic.
Some individuals even term this genre as industrial metallic as the theme is based on the typical industrial influences and its society. Howling vocals mainly dominate the music. Soilent eco-friendly is a single of the well-known sludge bands from Metairie, Louisiana (New Orleans). The bands name is motivated by Harry Harrison’s American science fiction, Soylent Eco-friendly. The band also reminds from the well-known Napalm Death a British grindcore metallic wedding ring.
The band  Soilent Green was formed in 1988 with their debut album Pussysoul marketed by well-known Dwell Information. However the subsequent albums were solely under the mark of Relapse Information. Metallic Blade Information booked them for 2008 albums. To make the promotion of the new albums, Soilent Green has joined Dethklok, God Forbid and Chimaira. At existing Ben Falgoust is getting the lead in the microphone. He replaced the foremost vocalist Glenn Rambo who was killed in the Hurricane Katrina (2005). The wedding ring had a severe breakup in their journey. Former bassist Scott Williams was accidentally murdered on 26 April, 2004, by his roommate.
Soilent Green has been proving their presence with their great hits in the metal scenario.Rolling Stone listed them among the best 25 influential metallic bands of the world. Additionally they featured for the first episode of season four Squidbillies (2009), ( within the Adult Swim display episode 41), using the title known as“Lerm”. Within this show they highlighted the journey with their marvelous metallic style and shook the world in an influential manner.
Their new album “Confrontation” has proven some of their best possible within this region. The tile “Scarlet Sunrise” as the beginner includes a great instrumentation piece which will simply blow your fuse away. “Leaves of Green” defines their modern and original design of the old days of Solient Eco-friendly. “A Stream Trapped Underwater” is an additional title that will heat up your blood. Its better you grab all their albums and begin to wedding ring your head with the additional force. The world of metallic is dominated by Soilent Green now.