DJScope
Headphoneus Supremus
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Sorry guys. But What is going on in those pictures?
Great thread. I'll give this a try on my new Pro80's (and probably HI2050 as well if I succeed) when I get the time.
Did anyone try to make the removable cable mod with a miniXLR connector instead of the 3.5mm TRS?
Not sure, but its definitely doable.
Thanks for a very helpful article which allowed me to repair my sons Hyperx cloud II headphones with inbuilt mic.
The solution of fitting the socket into the headphones themselves is a far better option than trying to solder a new 4 pole jack to a dodgy cable as the choice of components is superior when it comes to the socket (I used a Lumberg 1502 02 4 pole socket) & the soldering process is less fiddly & part of the old cable can be used to create the new link wires. Then I just used a flat type 4 pole to 4 pole 3.5mm male to male cable in red to complete the repair because if if the jack connections are faulty you can just send it back to the supplier for a refund or replacement & if it wears out you fit a new one.
Thanks for a very helpful article which allowed me to repair my sons Hyperx cloud II headphones with inbuilt mic.
The solution of fitting the socket into the headphones themselves is a far better option than trying to solder a new 4 pole jack to a dodgy cable as the choice of components is superior when it comes to the socket (I used a Lumberg 1502 02 4 pole socket) & the soldering process is less fiddly & part of the old cable can be used to create the new link wires. Then I just used a flat type 4 pole to 4 pole 3.5mm male to male cable in red to complete the repair because if if the jack connections are faulty you can just send it back to the supplier for a refund or replacement & if it wears out you fit a new one.