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Mini XLR for fitting larger cables?
Quote: On the second image, is that some kind of special heatshrink on the jacks and in the middle or are they just rubber boots of some kind?- ROadkill66611
- Post #17
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Any way to increase the friction on the Grado metal rods?
I actually was referring to the rubber grommet-like part of the wire that many wires use at the headset point of entry (aka the terminal). I initially didnt know what that rubber part was called. I've since found out it's called the strain relief boot. Thanks anyway and best wishes. Quote...- ROadkill66611
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Mini XLR for fitting larger cables?
What type of grommets did you use to hold the speaker wires to the cans? Quote:- ROadkill66611
- Post #16
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Any way to increase the friction on the Grado metal rods?
What type of grommets (I think that's what they're called) did you use to hold the speaker wires to the cans? Quote:- ROadkill66611
- Post #10
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
Quote: The wiring on these Denon's is boss.- ROadkill66611
- Post #7,990
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
These are gorgeous. Tutorial?- ROadkill66611
- Post #7,989
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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LED-Fi
Quote: That's cool. Unfortunately, the Astro A40 gaming wireless headset doesn't come with LEDs built in, and there's no way to add LEDs that flash to the the audio sounds from the games. I could have chosen to mod them the cheap way by simply sticking button batteries and super low...- ROadkill66611
- Post #11
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
Quote: Cool. Is that yours or just a youtube clip you found? If it's yours, were you the one who put the LEDs on the phone or did you buy it like that?- ROadkill66611
- Post #9
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
Couple more pics (Sorry, low res). These were taken before I tucked away the wiring.- ROadkill66611
- Post #7
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
Quote: here's a hint: The LEDs I use are extremely bright. The headset's audio signal isn't strong enough to provide the 12 volts needed to power these LEDs. I could've used ultra low powered LEDs, but then, what's the point as they'd be so dim. I offer three different (external) 12...- ROadkill66611
- Post #6
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
Quote: Why? Just look at them. They're for the gamer who wants all eyes on him (or her). Additionally, they have an optional remote that features strobe, pulse, and dim abilities for grabbing even more attention or for just showboating after pwning someone you're playing...- ROadkill66611
- Post #4
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
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- Post #2
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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LED-Fi
I modded my 2011 Astro A40 gaming headset with LEDs. First anywhere- ROadkill66611
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