Sennheiser HMEC46-B-K ANR Headset - $100 Mail In Rebate until Dec. 31, 2011*

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Sennheiser HMEC46-B-K ANR Headset - $100 Mail In Rebate until Dec. 31, 2011*

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Quick Overview

Lightweight, (4.9 oz) Open-Aire™ active noise cancellation headset (15dB) powered by two AA batteries.
Noise cancelling electret microphone with rotating boom. Split headband with flip away headphone and completely
internal headband cables. Features Peak Level protection.
SKU HMEC46-B-K
Weight 150 grams/0.33 lbs without cable
Warranty 5 Years

Product Features

Sennheiser offers two series of headsets designed specifically for use in cockpits of commercial aircraft. The noise cancelling 26 Series is designed for noisy cockpit environments, while the lightweight 46 Series is suited for aircraft lower ambient noise levels, such as modern jets. Both series of headphones come with the same type of exchangeable boom microphone and cable components - a great benefit for all air fleet customers.

  • Noise reduction of approx. 15 dB – consequently the radio volume can be decreased
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Superb comfort due to the patented two-piece automatic headband and soft ear pads
  • “Flip-away” headphone allows single-sided listening
  • Flexible microphone boom, can be worn on either left or right-hand side
  • Noise-compensating condenser microphone ensures excellent speech transmission
  • Volume peaks in the headphones above 110 dB are eliminated
  • Single-sided cable, easy to replace
  • Adjustable Volume Control
  • ETSO/TSO approval C57a/C58a
  • TSO approval C139
  • 5 year warranty
  • NOISEGARD™ - HOW IT WORKS
Delivery Includes
  • HMEC 46 headset
  • Carrying bag for headset
  • MZW 46 wind and pop screen
  • Cable clip
  • User manual
  • EASA Form 1

Manuals

Instruction Manual, Cell Phone Compatability, Correct Use of Headset

Technical Data

Transducer principle (Headphones) dynamic
Ear coupling supra-aural, open
Frequency response (headphones) 12 - 14.000 Hz
Nominal impedance (active/passive) 600 Ohm mono/1200 Ohm stereo
Characteristic SPL 93 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1 mW) / 95 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1 V)
Noise compensation (active) > 15 dB (300 - 700 Hz)
THD, total harmonic distortion < 1% at 1kHz, 90dB SPL
Contact pressure approx. 3 N
Transducer principle (Microphone) BKE 46 pre-polarized condenser microphone (electret), noise-compensating, integrated pop noise reduction
Frequency response (microphone) 350 - 6.000 Hz
Output voltage 17-100 mV/Pa adjustable, 800 mV -2dB at 114 dB SPL / 80 mV/Pa -2dB (factory preset)
Operating voltage (stand alone) 8 - 16 V DC
Connection cable single-sided round cable, length 1.8 m
Weight w/o cable approx. 150 g
Operating temperature -15°C... +55°C
Storage temperature -55°C... +70°C

COMPARE TO TELEX AIRMAN 850

FEATURE Sennheiser HMEC 46-1

Telex Airman 850

Wearer Comfort    
Weight 150 grams without cable 112 grams without cable
Clamping Pressure 3 N with broad, soft ear pads 1.2 to 1.6 N (insufficient to stabilize headset –
particularly in turbulent conditions)
Ergonomic Factors Split headband for better center of gravity Single (un-split) headband
Headphone THD* <1% Up to 9%
ANR Performance Up to 22 dB with broad frequency range Up to 12 dB with narrow frequency range
Peak-Level Protection Eliminates incoming volume spikes >110 dB to protect user’s hearing Not available
Volume Control Fully adjustable volume control
available
Hi-Lo setting only (9 dB)
Microphone Noise compensating microphone, integrated POP noise protection Noise compensating microphone,
integrated POP noise protection
Microphone sensitivity
adjustment
Yes, potentiometer on boom side ear piece No, factory set
Warranty 5 years parts and labor 3 years
Serviceability Modular design enables boom and cable to be exchanged in the field; international service centers available Service center in Lincoln, NE
Power 120 hours on 2 AA batteries; auto battery shut-off when headset unplugged extends battery life Power from microphone bias voltage; ANR performance may be affected by low bias voltage

*THD = Total Harmonic Distortion: Lesser THD allows the components in a loudspeaker, amplifier or microphone or other equipment to produce a more accurate reproduction by reducing harmonics added by electronics and audio media. A THD rating < 1% is considered to be in high-fidelity and inaudible to the human ear.

* January 1 to Dec. 31, 2011: Purchase a Sennheiser HMEC 46-1 B-K and receive a $100 manufacturer’s rebate from Sennheiser.

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