Description
J Series Headsets
The J2 Carbon Fiber headset, originally designed for professional audio and video applications, is a single ear over the head headset. It features a closed-back design to reduce outside noise, extra soft, faux leather ear seal and a noise cancelling microphone. The J2 allows private conversation with situational awareness for stage crew, drivers, and public safety scenarios. Compatible with RTS, Clear-Com, Riedel, HME, Telex, Studio Technology, 100’s of portable radios, smartphones, tablets, laptops and more.
- 100% Carbon Fiber, Super light, Super quiet
- 270° Rotatable Microphone Boom
- Dynamic Microphone
- Faux leather ear pads, additional types available
- 3, 4 and 5 pin XLR plugs, use SBJ Series Cords
- Smartphones, radios, and computers, use SBG Series Cords
- Half the weight of standard models
- Auxiliary input 3.5mm audio jack
- Headset travel bag and adapter cord included
NOTE: As of 11/21/2024, this product is currently on backorder. However, we appreciate your interest and encourage you to reach out to us at sales@dalcommtech.com to inquire about the estimated shipping dates for this product or to discuss alternatives. Your satisfaction is our priority.
Product Datasheet
Why is the Dalcomm Tech carbon fiber J Series the Lamborghini of headsets?
Carbon fiber is, as Popular Mechanics says, “The Miracle Material”. No doubt you’ve seen many high end applications like the exceptionally expensive Lamborghini and other masterpiece concept cars. Carbon fiber has a number of impressive physical properties. It’s not just about its brilliant luster like the gemstone tiger’s eye, Boeing airliners are made with the stuff. In fact, carbon fiber turns out to be stronger than steel. It’s a whole lot lighter too. Other properties include resistance to fatigue and corrosion, non-toxicity to humans, a low coefficient of thermal expansion (it doesn’t expand as much as other things when it gets hot), it’s X-ray permeable and not flammable.
Why not use magnesium? Looking at a magnesium flame will cause permanent damage to your vision. In the event one’s aircraft was downed, if one was careful to look away while lighting such a headset on fire, it may be possible to use the headset as a flare. However, there exists no such possibility with a carbon fiber headset. It would have to suffice for one to look fashionable, with comfortably warm ears, while being rescued.
What about other ‘metal alloys’? Metal alloys are not bad. However, ‘metal alloys’ is a category and includes cheap waste metal mixes that are lightweight but very poor quality.
Why do we use carbon fiber in headsets?
The circum-aural headset is a headset with a cup around the ear. It was first made to solve the problem of communicating in a noisy environment. It also works out well for protecting your hearing. The original headsets issued to military and industrial uses were steel and plastic. That’s because the form of the headset followed it’s function. The headsets held up well but weren’t necessarily that comfortable or light. In fact, it is possible to still buy headsets that continue to be made of steel and plastic and are still made in exactly the same form they were made in since the 1970’s. Read more…
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