These are my first pair of cans and straight out of the package they look pretty amazing. When I first put them on I thoroughly enjoyed what i heard. Works well for bluesy songs and there is an...
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The Beats Pro is the Beats' top-of-the-line model, with a lofty price tag of $400. However, its price, along with Beats' reputation with being a hated-on brand, hides the fact that...
Reposting my original review from Amazon.com - these headphones are just too good to be left in the dustbin of history - for instance, I just bought a pair of Monoprice MEP-933, listed everywhere...
Somehow, the Ballad of Jed Clampett comes to mind, as I start to write this. You know, the Beverly Hillbillies. He was living his life, struck gold, and everything changed. That's kind of what...
I'm still waiting for the quote from my machinist. When I sent him the drawing he was just getting ready to head out for Australia and he only arrived there Sunday so I'll give him another day or two to get caught up on things before I start pestering him.
Thanks for doing us a solid, chief. I'm in for 5. Let me know who I'm paying and how much shipping costs. I'll PM you an address and such.
No problem!
Wait'll I get a run of them made first. My machinist won't be back from Australia until May 16th and then it'll depend on how much work he has to catch up on. But I'll go ahead and put in an order for 100 of them now and will give all the details once I receive them.
wouldnt it be better a "choped" plug? because my amp is gonna "detect" as if theere was a headphone there, since is the whole plug. could create problems, specially in amps of devices with "prefered jacks"
wouldnt it be better a "choped" plug? because my amp is gonna "detect" as if theere was a headphone there, since is the whole plug. could create problems, specially in amps of devices with "prefered jacks"
just saying
Point taken. I'll see if a stubbie would cost much less to do than a full length. If there's not a significant difference, I'll have him do a 50/50 mix.
These 1/4 jacks will be made out of delrin so unless its some kind of mechanical switch inside of the jack that won't be a problem.
A mechanical switch is usually how the detection is done. So a stubbie would be useful in some situations. But since there's nothing to lock them into the plug, they wouldn't be very secure.