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JDS Labs Element
Just a drive by I made this for my Element: 1/4" to 3.5mm TRRS cable. Mogami W2697 cable, Neutrik NP3X-B 1/4 jack, Kobiconn 161-6435-EX 3.5mm 4 pole TRRS jack. I listen on UE18 IEM's with the mic cable. Clarity is incredible with the Element. Kinda wish it was an option...- AnonymousGuy
- Post #548
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Noble Audio - the Wizard returns!
I know I should probably just contact Noble directly to ask, but I have 2 questions: a) Can they mix custom colors for shells or are you limited to the swatches presented on the build configurator? I have a specific (I know the paint mix ratios) color of green that is my favorite color that...- AnonymousGuy
- Post #22,536
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Need help finding a all-in-one 3.5mm headphone and microphone amp.
Looks like a regular headphone amp. Unless I'm missing something I don't see what it's doing with the mic input. I guess to rephrase what I'm looking for, I'd like to basically have 2 inline amps with volume control knobs and mute buttons...glued together into one device :) ...- AnonymousGuy
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Need help finding a all-in-one 3.5mm headphone and microphone amp.
So the situation is that I have 2 primary audio devices- my Lawton Audio D2000 headphones and a Rode shotgun microphone. Both are 3.5mm male connectors. What I'm looking for is an amplifier that can independently amplify either source (mute buttons would be a bonus). The problem is I'm not...- AnonymousGuy
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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What is Voltage Output of iPod Headphone Jack?
Yeah it's a monster old thread but the first result on google. The voltage I measured out of my desktop computer with onboard/integrated sound card was 1.1 V_rms at full volume. I used a 400 Hz Sine Wave tone to test it. Seems like it must be a standard that my computer and an ipod have the...- AnonymousGuy
- Post #20
- Forum: Portable Source Gear