SomeGuyDude
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At least include it with the headphones.
The thing is, if you're going to get an extender that puts the dongle right beside you, why bother with wireless?
At least include it with the headphones.
Hi @Audeze
Just cross-posting here from the Mobius thread
I've looked everywhere for accessories for the Penrose here in UK or indeed anywhere in Europe and cannot find either the semi-hard case or the Gel-filled earpads. indeed, even regular earpads. Do you have plans to restart your production runs or when these earpads inevitably wear out in a couple of years time will my headset need to be binned?
Also if you get a chance please see my post a bit further up. Thank you
chris
As per a post earlier, I also had great difficulty getting the DT990 headband over the penrose. I used cable ties to hold it in position while I stretched the band over:
The dongle is already within 6' of me, with direct line of site.
I agree, I go about 20 feet down the stairs from where the console is and I still maintain a connection. This is on a series X with the dongle in the front port. Haven't had any of the crackling popping issues either.That actually sounds like a fault. I can go 25 feet with indirect line of sight from one corner of living room, out into hallway and it only cuts out at the entrance to the kitchen.
It's Victorian house if that helps you picture the kink between living room, hallway, stairs and kitchen out back.
I did catch your other response on the last page, but HiFi Headphones sell both the semi-hard shell case (picked on up this last restock) and as far as I'm aware the Gel pads have been permanently discontinued, so any that are floating around are likely to be extortionately priced by a 3rd party.
HFH also stock the 'carbon' type replacement pads at £15 a go, but they recently stocked up and sold out nearly immediately.
Was sort of a sarcastic joke. Havent tried on how far I can go yet but my arctis pro have had not one disconnect or even a crackle in the 5 or 6 weeks I've had them. If these are considered bad sound can't imagine trying the Penrose In a year or whenever I get bored with these and issues are worked out. Think they sound great now. Especially hooking up to optical from tv.The thing is, if you're going to get an extender that puts the dongle right beside you, why bother with wireless?
I did the headband wrap and while it didn't magically transform my headphones into pure ecstasy and bliss, they do at least no longer make the top of my head sore after an hour and I no longer fiddle with them while I'm playing to alleviate discomfort. For the $18 or so I spent and the five minutes of struggling to get that thing on it was worth it to me.Was it worth the struggle?? The top headband really kills my head after about an hour or so of wear.
Thanks
Cool thanks for the info. Thats enough for me to take try them out if they help in any way.I did the headband wrap and while it didn't magically transform my headphones into pure ecstasy and bliss, they do at least no longer make the top of my head sore after an hour and I no longer fiddle with them while I'm playing to alleviate discomfort. For the $18 or so I spent and the five minutes of struggling to get that thing on it was worth it to me.
Yes, I literally wore these while working from home 8-5 then an evening gaming session 7-1. 15 hours in 1 day. I had to adjust the top headband a couple of times, i.e. relocate it half a centimeter forward and back but that was it. Before they were uncomfy after a while.Was it worth the struggle?? The top headband really kills my head after about an hour or so of wear.
Thanks
I had this issue as well (amongst others). In the end I decided to return mine, not helpful to your situation I realise. I'll revisit them in the future if these issues are ironed out.Anyone know how to get around the issue of the mic gain resetting to 0% all the time?