Audio Technica AT-701 headphones
SIgnet TK33 headphones
Electret Condenser Stereophones
The time has finally arrived when stereophones can assume their rightful importance as essential elements in critical high fidelity systems. And the same standards of excellence normally applied to other prime components can now be applied to these transducer.
Whether you inted your stereo phones for critical monitoring of live recordings, private listening where loudspeakers might intrude, binaural broadcasts and recordings, or simply to enjoy them for their own virtues as superb reproducers, their quality should not compromise the rest of your music system.
While the bulk of stereo listening has traditionally employed loudspeakers, stereophones now offer the potential for performance that can actually exceed that of loudspeakers in every essential respect. Stereophones have an advantage, of course, since they need not move a roomful of air, not overcome awkward acoustic conditions. By providing linear response at the ears, with full dynamic range, stereophones can be the reproducer of choice to fully enjoy the subtle delights of a well-engineered direct-to-disc recording. And recent experiments in binaural sound are predicted on stereophone listening exclusively.
While others may consider stereophones as an accessory, at Signet, we prefer to thing of them as an alternative listening technique. Just as viable as loudspeakers, and with advantages of their own. And until you experience Signet stereophone listening, you may not be aware of the clarity, transparency, response, and freedom from distortion that can be achieved. These advantages stem from two essential attributes of the Signet concept; advanced knowledge of transducer design, and uncompromising standards of performance.
Specifications
Type: Dipolar Electret Condenser Headphones
Frequency Response: 10 - 22,500 Hz ±2 dB, 20-20,000 Hz
Sensitivity (1 kHz, 0 dB = 0,0002 µBar): 100 dB at 1 V
Total Harmonic Distortion: 01% (at 110 dB SPL)
Matching Impedance: 4 - 16 Ω
Ear pads: Porous Vinyl
Cord: 2,5 m (8,2 ft) with special plug
Weight
Without Cord : 210 grams (7,4 oz)
With Cord : 275 grams (9,7 oz)
Diaphragm: 2 microns thick, high-compliance film
Voice Coil: 40 micron Silver-copper self-supporting
Impedance Matching Adapter
Dimensions (H x W x D): 140 x 60 x 220 mm (5,5" x 2,4" x 8,7")
Adapter Weight: 1620 grams (4 lbs)
Adapter Cable: 1,2 m (3,9 ft) 4 conductor
Signet TK22 headphones
Moving Coil Dynamic Sterophones
Like other Signet products, Signet Stereophones are created in our electroacoustic laboratory. Assembly is painstaking, quantities are limited, testing is rigorous. And the standards reflect the highest technology available. There are but two Signet models; a moving coil dynamic and an electret condenser. Both benefit from the resources of one of the largest transducer manufacturers in the world. Yet each is also the product of a small group of skilled and dedicated specialists, the Signet Group.
Specifications
Type: Moving Coil Dynamic Headphones
Frequency Response; 20 - 20,,, Hz
Sensitivity (1 kHz, 0 dB = 0,0002 µBar): 96 dB at 1 mW
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0,4% (at 110 dB SPL)
Matching Impedance: 4 - 16 Ω
Ear pads: Fabric-covered Foam
Cord: 3,5 m (11-1/2 ft) with 1/4" stereo phone plug
Weight
Without Cord : 205 grams (7,2 oz)
With Cord : 260 grams (9,2 oz)
Diaphragm: 20 microns thick, Polyester dome
Voice Coil: 40 micron Silver-copper self-supporting










