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What is the difference between single channel and double channel headphones?

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What is the difference between single channel and double channel headphones?

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First of all, one-channel and two-channel headphones differ in spatial relationship. Mono does not make it possible to determine the spatial position of the sound source, stereo allows it. I like multichannel open back headphones for gaming more, it’s very convenient. If you want to decide exactly on the choice of headphones, you need to study the information more carefully and then you will know for sure what suits you best.

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The IR (Infra-red) headphones use what is called a “line of sight signal” meaning that you will need to be behind or at a slight angle from the headrest in order to hear the signal the headrest is sending. Our headrest kits are designed to send your choice of either signal A or signal B that you can choose on the remote control. If you have single channel IR headphones, you will only be able to hear the IR signal A. If you have dual channel headphones you are able to select on the headphone if you would like to receive signal A or signal B with the flip of a switch. Dual channel headphones are a great bonus and so we offer the dual channel headphones as an upgrade option or bonus with every kit we sell. We are always doing our homework, and have discovered that most of our competition only sells single channel headphones with their kits. Don’t be fooled.

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