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WELCH ALLYN GRASON STADLER GSI 61 CLINICAL AUDIOMETER W/ HEADPHONES ACCESSORIES

$ 649.57

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Type: Audiometer
  • Brand: Welch Allyn-GRASON STADLER
  • Model: WELCH ALLYN GRASON STADLER GSI 61
  • MPN: 1761-97XX
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: Used
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Good, Working WELCH ALLYN GRASON STADLER GSI 61 CLINICAL AUDIOMETER 2 CHANNEL 1761-97XX.
    TDH-39 Headphones, B71 Bone Oscillator, Patient response Button, Hospital Grade Power Cord, 1.5m 1/4" Patch Cord, 2 x 1/4" 1 Foot Patch Cords, 4 x 1/4" Grey Wire Patch Cords, and Audiometer Box will be included.
    General Specifications
    • 19.68”(W) x 15.35”(D) x 12.59”(H) (LCD raised)
    • Height with LCD lowered – 5.9”
    • Weight: 19.18lb
    • Shipping Weight: 29.98lb
    • Power Consumption: 90 Watts
    Pure Tone – Channels 1 and 2
    Frequency Range:
    • Air Conduction: 125Hz to 12,000 Hz
    • High Frequency:* 8,000 Hz to 20,000 Hz
    • Bone Conduction: 250 Hz to 8,000 Hz
    • Sound Field:* 250 Hz to 12,000 Hz (8,000 Hz to
    16,000 Hz with High Frequency option enabled
    along with basic speakers)
    • Paired Insert:* 125 Hz to 8,000Hz
    • Single Insert:* 250 Hz to 6,000 Hz
    Accuracy:
    • <_ 2% (earphones and paired insert phones*)
    • <_ 5% (bone vibrator)
    Intensity Range:**
    • Air Conduction: -10 dB HL to 120 dB HL
    • High Frequency:* -20 dB HL to 100 dB HL
    (with Sennheiser HDA 200 Phones)
    • Bone Conduction
    - Mastoid: -10 dB HL to 80 dB HL
    - Forehead: -20 dB HL to 70 dB HL
    • Sound Field (basic speakers):* -10 dB HL to
    90 dB HL
    • Paired Inserts:* -10 dB HL to 110 dB HL
    • Single Inserts:* -10 dB HL to 100 dB HL
    Masking Intensity Range:
    (Calibrated in effective masking)
    • Narrow Band Noise: Maximum dB HL is 15 dB
    below tone
    • White Noise: Maximum dB HL is 30 dB below
    tone
    Speech – Channels 1 and 2
    • Microphone: For live voice testing and communications.
    • External A and External B: Accepts recorded
    speech material from external stereo tape cassette or CD player
    Intensity Range:
    • Air Conduction: -10 dB HL to 105 dB HL
    • Bone Conduction
    - Mastoid: -10 dB HL to 65 dB HL
    - Forehead: -10 dB HL to 55 dB HL
    • Sound Field (basic speakers):* -10 dB HL to
    90 dB HL
    • Paired Inserts:* -10 dB HL to 95 dB HL
    • Single Inserts:* -10 dB HL to 95 dB HL
    Masking Intensity Range:
    • Speech Noise:
    - Air Conduction (TDH 50P and Insert Phones*)
    and Bone Conduction: Maximum dB HL are
    the same as the speech type signals
    • Sound Field (basic speakers): -10 dB HL to
    80 dB HL
    • White Noise: Equal to Speech Noise
    Signal Format
    • Steady: Tone Continuously present
    • Pulsed: Tone pulsed 200 msec ON, 200 msec OFF
    • FM: Tone modulated +5% of center frequency
    at a rate of 5 Hz.
    Special Test Capabilities

    ALT
    : Tone alternating between Channel 1 and
    Channel 2. Channel 1 is 400 msec ON, 400
    msec OFF followed by Channel 2, 400 msec
    ON, 400 msec OFF.

    SISI
    : An intensity increment is added to a tone
    in the selected channel for 200 msec, every 5
    seconds. The HL increments are available in 1,2
    or 5 dB steps.

    High Frequency
    : Pure tone testing in the frequency range of 8,000 Hz to 20,000 Hz using
    High Frequency phones. The frequencies available for testing are: 8,000 Hz, 9,000 Hz, 10,000
    Hz, 11,200 Hz, 12,500 Hz, 14,000 Hz, 16,000
    Hz, 18,000 Hz and 20,000 Hz (Optional)
    Communications and Monitoring

    Talk Forward
    : Permits the tester to speak
    through the test microphone into the selected
    transducer at the intensity level set by the front
    panel controls.

    Talk Back
    : Allows the tester to listen to
    comments from the subject in the testing booth.

    Monitor
    : The monitor headset or monitor
    speaker can be used by the tester to listen to
    Channel 1, Channel 2 and/or Talk Back signals