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SENNHEISER PRODUCTS 2010
HMEC 350
series
Closed-cup headset with Noise-
Gard
TM
active noise compensation. Ideal for
the loud cockpits of helicopters, propeller-
driven and turboprop aircraft. With volume
control, mono/stereo switch and flexible
microphone boom.
Headphones
Frequency response: 45–15,000 Hz
Noise Compensation (active und passive):
25–40 dB
Microphone
Type: BKE 45-1 Prepolarized condenser,
noise-compensated
Frequency response: 300–5,000 Hz
(RTCA/DO-214)
Available with various connectors, FAA & JAA
TSO approval C57a, C58a.
HMEC 250 The HMEC 250 is an entry
headset with active noise compensation
NoiseGard
TM
2.0. With volume control,
audio-in, cellphone-in.
Headphones
Frequency response:
8–28,000 Hz (headphone)
300–5,000 Hz (talk-through)
Nominal impedance (passive):
150 mono, 300 stereo
Active: 600 mono, 1200 stereo
Microphone
Type: BKE 46 Prepolarized condenser,
noise-compensated
Frequency response:
300–6,000 Hz (headphone)
HME 95 The HME 95 is an entry level
headset with passive noise attenuation
that is good value for money. With volume
control, audio-in, cellphone-in.
Headphones
Frequency response: 8–28,000 Hz
Nominal impedance
passive): 225 mono,
300 stereo
Microphone
Type: BKE 46 Prepolarized condenser,
noise-compensated
Frequency response: 300–6,000 Hz
The New Generation:
Due to their very attractive and foldable
design the HME 95 and HMEC 250 are the
first models of a new design generation of
Sennheiser General Aviation Headsets.
AVIATION BOOMSETS AVIATION
091090
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