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C Media Usb Headphone Set Software
Mark | 2024-09-07 09:24:26 |
Mic, Pre-Amp, and Headphone Amp in an all-in-one package! Nice to be able to use a USB mic without the need for a separate pre-amp. Really like the headphone jack incorporated into the unit with separate gain controls for the headphone volume. 5 |
Charlie V. | 2024-05-15 01:39:58 |
Easy to use, just plug in to the USB port, use your recording software and you're set. It's big, solid and nice looking.I use an imac quad and Garage band to record VOs, which I then save a mp3's, send off to agents. A pop screen is abosolutely necessary, I use the one from blue, looks good and works well. However it will need to be modified (plenty of pix on the net) to work with the Yeti. B&H is the best place to get it, price can't be beat, ... 5 |
Eric | 2024-07-07 04:36:44 |
The instructions and software included make it easy to set up. I like it because it is USB 3.0 and is not very large - so it fits nicely on a shelf. 5 |
Paul | 2024-06-17 08:43:48 |
Works with TASCAM USB media recorders...many others do not 5 |
Walter | 2024-06-21 05:53:24 |
A very functional USB-C headphone adapter. Works well. My 6th or so adapter. 5 |
Dwayne | 2024-06-13 08:10:56 |
Easy to set up using UniFi software. 5 |
Zachary | 2024-08-06 06:10:33 |
Reference has breathed new life into my Sony MDR-V6's which have been faithfully serving me for more than 10 years. The only qualm I've had with the Sony's are an apparent sibilance, even if it can be pleasant at times. Reference improves that problem (including an issue with bass) to flatten the response. This has helped immensely with mixing, but has also made general listening more enjoyable and less fatiguing. SONARWORKS has reviewed lots of headphones and rated them based on their before and after calibration performance, so if you're on the market for new headphones, that might be a good starting point for reference. They also offer an additional service for individual calibration which requires sending your headphones in so they can produce a personal profile for your headphones, as opposed to using the general profiles included with the software (you can also purchase a new pre-calibrated pair from them). That's all of course if you're looking for some kind of edge and really find yourself doing a great deal of work on headphones; it could certainly be worth the extra cost particularly for mastering headphones. Pairing this software with something like CanOpener (to simulate monitor crossfeed) will put you pretty close to a solid monitor mixing environment, so this is incredible software particularly for compact or mobile headphone-centric setups, or as a compliment to a studio setup that utilizes headphones in any critical way. Looking forward to using it with new headphones when the time comes. Highly recommended. Be sure to check the full headphone compatibility list to be sure they at least have a general profile for your particular model. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-02 07:56:31 |
I'm a software/electronics engineer, and dabbles in media as a hobby, so not exactly the target market. I really enjoy my MDR-7506 headphones and wear them for a few hours on any given work day. My main use for them is listening to higher bitrate web radio, also for skype, etc. Great performance, especially for the price! Sound is very clear, down to quite a low frequency, though I'm not really an audiophile or well versed in comparable headphones. If anything, I'd say the sound is a little bit clinical, exactly what monitors are meant for. Nice isolation; I don't have to use much volume at all to completely tune out nearby conversations in an office setting. Construction is solid, nice quality cable and connector seems like they'll hold up well. Ear pads and pressure are comfortable and effective. Ear cups flip around easily, to the point that it took a day or two for me to get used to taking the headphones off without cups flipping around. The blue stickers on the ear cups look a bit dorky IMHO, but they're easy to peel off. 5 |
tnday2000 | 2024-06-11 03:51:37 |
I bought this because I get all my tv over the air. Recording a show necessitates using the dvd recorder, and it's getting old, and is not truly reliable. This tv tuner worked as soon as I plugged it into the usb port on my computer. I hooked up to the coaxial cable from my attic antenna, and I get a better picture than I do on my regular tv. It picked up all the channels and using it with Microsoft Media Center is easy as pie. I like Microsoft Media Center better than the software that came with the device, but that software works OK as well. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to cut the cable and still have a personal video recorder. 5 |
Jim | 2024-05-25 01:24:30 |
I edit video using Avid Media Composer software on a PC platform. I have always used Kensington track balls since at least 1989. This is the onlyMouse I'll use. 5 |