GSO IEC 60581-10:2014
IEC 60581-10:1986
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 December 2014
High fidelity audio equipment and systems: Minimum performance requirements. Part 10: Headphones
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GSO IEC 60581-10:2014 Scope
This part lays down minimum performance requirements for headphones and earphones primarily intended for high quality reproducing systems for home use.
It applies to headphones and earphones with devices, if any, such as pre-amplifiers, cables, passive networks, infra-red connections or other elements, which form an integral part of the equipment.
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