## aud_supraaural.jpg The image is a black-and-white photograph divided into two sections labeled A and B. **Section A:** This section shows a pair of supra-aural earphones. The earphones are designed with large cups that cover the ears, providing a snug fit for sound isolation during testing or listening sessions. The earcups appear to be made of a matte material, possibly plastic or rubber, and they have a black color scheme. The headband is also black and appears to be padded for comfort. A coiled cable extends from one side of the earphones, suggesting that these are wired headphones. **Section B:** This section features an individual wearing the same supra-aural earphones as shown in Section A. The person has shoulder-length wavy hair and is smiling at the camera. They appear to be engaged in a testing or demonstration scenario for the earphones. The background of this image is plain, which helps focus attention on the subject. **Caption:** The caption below the images reads: "FIGURE 6-4. A. A set of supra-aural earphones (TDH-39). B. Supra-aural earphones properly placed for testing." This caption provides additional context by identifying the type of earphones shown in Section A and indicating that they are being used for a testing purpose, as seen in Section B. The image is sourced from "Kramer & Brown 'Audiology: Science to Practice'." This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.