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Neutrik tiny xlr male+female connectors inline on headphone cable(For detaching cable for storage)
Will do. While I am at it I am going to use the excess cable(w/ the nice stock cable) and six feet of black techflex I have laying around to make a mini/1/4 to 1/4 inch adapter as a nice looking all purpose cable. I'll post some pics as I go! Thanks!- wxcarne89
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Neutrik tiny xlr male+female connectors inline on headphone cable(For detaching cable for storage)
Hey thanks for the advice! I hadn't really put a lot of thought into where the mini XLRs would fall quite yet. I do think I will order some canare mini quad and make the entire cable seperately from the headphones, then attach it. It actually looks really easy to re-cable these cans. From what...- wxcarne89
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Neutrik tiny xlr male+female connectors inline on headphone cable(For detaching cable for storage)
Hey guys, I am new to the community. I am honestly nearly certain I can do this. I don't really see what it could hurt. If I were to give it a shot, should I wire the tiny xlr's as I would an unbalanced rca to xlr interconnect? I just ordered 2 Viablue 3.5mm connectors, and 14 feet of Via...- wxcarne89
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I just got a pair of AT m-50 for $40 on the local CL. What would you guys do to them?
Just like the title says. I got a pair of AT ATHm-50's for $40 yesterday. Is there a any real sonic benefit from the "sticky tack" bass modd? I am just looking for some cool things to do w/ these to improve performance, since I paid very little for them. I searched the forums and didn't really...- wxcarne89
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Grado wood makers & sellers thread
Hey, first post here. Just wanted to say thanks for this! I've had everything I need to finish my sr80's. I planned to make some simple cups myself, but my family member owning a lathe has parkinsons so this is becoming unrealistic. Now i am looking for someone to simply cut and lathe some...- wxcarne89
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