On 7/17/2014 8:19 AM, Ignacy wrote:
I thought that headphones are headphones and their main differences are
frequencies characteristics, sensitivity + fit. However, with OE the sound
quality is greatly improved. Any idea why?

Several possibilities.

How old are you? How much hearing sensitivity have you lost due to exposure to loud radios, loud music, noise at work, use of firearms? The audio output stages in Elecraft radios are not designed to produce the very high levels needed to overcome a lot of hearing loss, and may run into distortion when asked to do so. Wayne designs them this way to minimize current drain -- all of his radios are designed to be good back-packing radios too.

I worked in pro audio for a lot of years, so I have hearing loss both from that and from my years in ham radio. The output stages in my Elecraft radios are good enough for my hearing loss, and my expectations of what a ham rig should do, but they may not be good enough for everyone.

All headphones are not created equal, even good ones. Their load impedance and voltage sensitivity can vary over a wide range. The Bose headphones may have greater voltage sensitivity, so the Elecraft output stage doesn't have to work as hard.

One thing that all of us can easily do is use RXEQ to get rid of low end noise that is of no use for communications, but burns some audio headroom. I have RXEQ in my KX3 set to max cut on the three lowest bands. Cutting the two or three lowest bands on a K3 would probably help headroom by about 2 dB.

73, Jim K9YC
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