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RTS introduces the PH+ Series of Premium Broadcast Headsets
RTS is delighted to announce the launch of the PH+ series, a new line of deluxe, ultra-lightweight passive noise reduction headsets designed specifically for broadcast professionals. As the latest addition to the best-selling LH and PH headset family, the PH+ series provides a premium choice for those seeking superior comfort, durability and acoustic performance in their headsets.
Inspired by the renowned Telex Airman headsets, the PH+ series delivers an unparalleled listening experience, combining features that have made the Airman the world’s most trusted headset in commercial aviation. The PH+ headsets are designed for directors, floor managers, and cameramen who demand more than the basics and prefer a headset that can keep up with the demands of a live broadcast environment.
The PH+ series stands out with its advanced passive noise reduction capabilities, reducing fatigue and allowing for clearer communication, even in noisy environments. Larger ear cushions provide a superior acoustic seal, ensuring that ambient noise is minimized while conversations and critical sounds remain audible.
Built with the user in mind, the PH+ headsets feature larger head and ear cushions, inwardly angled glider arms and earcup rotation stabilization for a secure and comfortable fit. The headband and dual-axis pivot points are crafted from stainless steel, ensuring long-term durability. Whether for a quick shoot or an all-day event, the PH+ headsets are designed for extended wear comfort.
The flexible boom-mounted microphone can be positioned on either side of the headset and is equipped with a high-quality amplified electret microphone capsule featuring noise-canceling technology, ensuring clear voice transmission.
PH+ headsets key features:
- Deluxe, ultra-lightweight passive noise reduction headsets designed for broadcast application
- Top-of-the-line models offer comfort, durability and ease of use
- Improved passive noise reduction to minimize fatigue during extended use