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Gaming Headphones 1 4 Inch Jack
quincyMA | 2024-05-17 05:58:25 |
Great headphones, very comfortable at least to me. They come with a mini jack and quarter inch extension, makes them flexible in use. I use them at home, and for field recording. I recommend these! For the pros and cons, I only indicated for what I experienced. They seem durable (come with a 3 year warranty), but I only have them for a month - just so you know how to read my indications 5 |
Stephen | 2024-09-26 06:56:31 |
Great for converting from headphones to XLR jack. 5 |
Sean | 2024-08-22 01:42:23 |
so just fyi if you adapt a mic with a 3.5mm TRS plug to XLR, heres a really useful tip adapting what looks like a 3.5mm stereo jack to a 1/4 inch jack to the XLR adapter you will wanna use a 3.5 mm jack to a 1/4 inch MONO jack. otherwise you will not get a signal. i know it seens like a 3.5 stereo jack to a 1/4 inch jack seems like what ya wanna do. And a lot of people make this assumtion, i did. Just figured id share this info for anyone who is trying to troubleshoot why they are getting no XLR input. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-13 06:48:41 |
This mic works great on my Sony VX-2000. Because it plugs in an 1/8 inch jack it makes it great so i don't have to lug around an XLR adapter. 5 |
David | 2024-07-24 02:13:58 |
1 stop is the right amount for me. 5 |
Grumps | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
4th one I have bought and installed. Have 2 more to go. 5 |
cameradeb | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
My son loves these headphones for his gaming and music. 5 |
Avrohom F. | 2024-09-22 02:25:15 |
My headphone jack was broken on my admittedly old laptop. This enabled me to still use headphones for a small cost, and not replace the whole computer. I can also confirm that it works via a USB hub. 5 |
Techie Lawyer | 2024-09-12 04:51:33 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Everyone knows the problem with having one jack on the iPhone -- can't listen to wired headphones and charge the phone at the same time. There is a nice solution to that problem in the form of a simple splitter that allows charging and listening. Works really well, although you cannot use it to split into two headphones. Simple and elegant, just what is needed. 5 |
Jeremy | 2024-08-18 06:27:32 |
I shoot video on a Canon 5D mark IV which does not have a very powerful preamp for the headphone jack. I was using a 25 year old pair of Sony headphones and could barely hear anything with the headphone volume cranked all the way up. I bought these after using a pair that belonged to a colleague. They do a great job of boosting the weak signal coming out of the camera. I also use them while editing video, plugged directly into the headphone jack of my iMac. I notice too with the iMac that I can keep the system volume much lower than I did with other headphones. I am not an audio professional, but these sound great to me and are what I would expect in this price range. My ears probably couldn't discern between these and a pair costing three or four hundred dollars. They are very comfortable. Another big selling point for me was the three different interchangeable cables that are included. The coiled phone cord type cable is great for location shooting, allowing you freedom to move around the camera without fear of tripping over or snagging a long cord. The other two cables give you options for studio use depending on how close you can sit to your equipment. It's also good knowing that a cable can be replaced if it is ever damaged. 5 |