Sennheiser UNIPOLAR 2002

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The Unipolar 2002 is closed to the ear and is the first electret headphone in the world to use two-way systems without an electrical crossover. The concentric arrangement of the two systems in one plane achieves distortion-free reproduction of an unusually wide frequency spectrum. It is also characterized by a particularly high efficiency, so that the highest playback volume levels can be set effortlessly.

The electrostatic headphone system consists of two parts: the Unipolar 2002 headphones and the HER 2000 control unit, which supplies the up-converted audio frequency voltage required to operate the headphones. Without this connection part, the actual receiver cannot be operated.

Technical data:

Transducer principle: electrostatic

Frequency range: 16 - 22,000 Hz

Connection impedance: 4 - 8 Ohm (loudspeaker output)

Sound pressure level at 5 V: 109 dB

Sound pressure level max.: 117 db at 1000 Hz

Max. permissible voltage: 25 V effective

Distortion factor at 110 dB: < 0.1% at 1 Hz

Coupling to the ear: Circumaural, via pad acoustically closed to the ear without ear contact

Contact pressure: approx. 4.5 N (460 p)

Connecting cable earpiece: 3.0 m

Connecting cable control room unit: 1.5 m

Dimensions HER 2000: 75 x 65 x 184 mm

Weight handset: approx. 345 g

Weight control unit: approx. 1,600 g