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2.5 To 3.5 Cable For Sennheiser Headphones

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2.5 To 3.5 Cable For Sennheiser Headphones

2024-05-06 05:59:34

use a 2.5 HD in a 3.5 bay

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2024-09-02 08:39:45

I used to do the 3.5 -to- 2.5 conversion using different adapters till I got this cable. Small coiled solution, doesn't take up much space and eliminates the need for an adapter between two different cables. If you need this a solution like this, then it's a no-brainer.

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2024-08-28 07:43:27

Solid and fast! Works as suspected. Make sure to get the appropriate cable set and probably the 2.5 to 3.5 adapting bracket for install, if needed.

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2024-06-19 05:53:20

Great cable. Works just fine. Wish Mogami offers more different cable, like 2.5mm to 3.5mm, for example.

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2024-06-16 02:42:29

I needed a cable that would go from my strobe using the 3.5mm side, to a remote transmitter that only accepted a 2.5mm stereo input in order to trigger my strobe wirelessly and this has done exactly that!

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2024-05-21 09:49:34

When I bought my Rode news shooter kit I was distressed to discover that the receiver only came with a 3.5mm connector and not XLR. While I tried buying Rode's mini to XLR adapter, under even a little strain the wire pulls out of the adapter. I was going to buy a Sennheiser locking 3.5mm to XLR cable, until I saw this one as a similar item on B & H's website. I have Kopul XLR cables, so I knew they make quality cables and ordered one for significantly less than a comparable Sony or Sennheiser cable. The cable locks in perfectly at both ends (just as if Rode had made it themselves) and the all black housing actually goes better with the Rode receiver than the black/silver housing offered by more expensive alternatives. I'm very happy that I saw this as it works great and came at a great price!

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2024-05-13 02:55:43

To bad it doesn't include a 2.5 to 3.5 adapter.

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2024-07-15 02:19:39

This would be the Illmatic of Headphones for DJs. Sennheiser kept If it ain't broke, don't try fix it. Many user replaceable parts. Light weights construction for hours of use without fatigue. I believe 2024 marks the 35 years anniversary of this headphones. As glasses wearer, on-ear nature of this headphones works wonder. Since nothing existed in this world is perfect, here are few cons; little thin and easy to get tangled straight cable, coiled cable is also nice to have but little to heavy and long for my taste. Although included Pleather pads are comfy, and gets worn out rather quick. Invest in velour pads like ones from DT770.

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2024-09-17 07:12:36

I've had these wonderful Sennheiser headphones longer than I can remember. Instead of having to toss them when the cable wore out, I got this replacement cable. I took a pair of pliers, carefully unplugged the old cable, and easily inserted the new connections. I had all that great sound back in a few minutes. It's a pity we have to throw things away when small bits of them wear out. Good that the Sennheiser folks design this kind of thing in their products.

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2024-07-27 08:33:57

For some reason, I brought a TRRS male to TRS male cable with mic (primary used for old Sennheiser HD485), and I saw this headphones in BH store, and tried it with the cable I brought, and I was surprised how good the sound even with a smartphone (I tested with few YouTube music videos). After I tried with few YouTube music videos, the store started to close, and OK, go for it and I was the last customer left with this HUGE headphones. I put it on when riding train. Sensitivity is actually enough for both music and phone call, but due to the size, it's recommended to listen it at home or office (this headphones is pretty comfortable for extended phone talking with boom mic). After I got in my friend's home, I spent a lot of time to listen to some local music made from CD in FLAC format, and I am blown away how good the sound is (it has a lot of bass but it's not muddy at all) and I like it more than Sennheiser HD598 and ESP500. I planned to buy Sennheiser HD600, but I worry sensitivity is too low for smartphone. The phone is capable with 32bit/192kHz with PowerAmp. Open Air design can let me hear anything around me. Get additional cable with TRRS male to TRS male with mic (or boom mic) and have fun with your smartphone or tablet.

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