Headphones originated from the earpiece, and were the only way to
listen to electrical audio signals before amplifiers were developed. The
first truly successful set was developed by Nathaniel Baldwin, who made them by hand in his kitchen and sold them to the United States Navy.[2][3]
Very sensitive headphones such as those manufactured by Brandes
around 1919 were commonly used for early radio work. These early
headphones used moving iron drivers,
either single ended or balanced armature. The requirement for high
sensitivity meant no damping was used, thus the sound quality was crude.
They also had very poor comfort compared to modern types, usually
having no padding and too often having excessive clamping force to the
head. Their impedance
varied; headphones used in telegraph and telephone work had an
impedance of 75 ohms. Those used with early wireless radio had to be
more sensitive and were made with more turns of finer wire; impedance of
1,000 to 2,000 ohms was common, which suited both crystal sets and
triode receivers.
In early powered radios, the headphone was part of the vacuum tube's plate
circuit and had dangerous voltages on it. It was normally connected
directly to the positive high voltage battery terminal, and the other
battery terminal was securely earthed. The use of bare electrical
connections meant that users could be shocked if they touched the bare
headphone connections while adjusting an uncomfortable headset.
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