Here you go.I have never seen an all-in-one adaptor with a 4-pin female XLR to a 6.5 mm phone plug. If anyone has, please respond.
I sell them for a buck three-eighty!
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Here you go.I have never seen an all-in-one adaptor with a 4-pin female XLR to a 6.5 mm phone plug. If anyone has, please respond.
I made mine from a piece of Grado 15' 4-conductor extension cable using Neutrik connectors.Grado added them at no charge, using that super-thick (12 conductor?) cable that goes on both of the 2000e headphones.
Both my PS2000e and my GS2000e, bought with the $175 XLR balanced plug, included an XLR-to-6.5mm phono plug short cable adapter as well.
That's what I thought I'd read somewhere but wasn't sure. If I needed to use the extension cable I would need to use the XLR-6.5mm adapter too of course. Might just order with the standard plug.
A modmic should work.Question for my fellow Grado fans: I’ve been using my RS2e at my computer as gaming headphones (in addition to music). For team games I’d like to add a microphone to my setup — I’d rather not invest in a gaming headset which will certainly have worse sound than my Grados.
Has anybody solved for this with either a clip on microphone or other external solution? I’d love to see if there are any solutions that work especially well with Grados. I’m not looking to solder or rewire my headphones.
thanks!
New?hi, I recently bought a rs2e with the brown leather headband but noticed that the drivers we’re not red. should’t I be concerned and find out from the manufacturer if they stopped assembling with the red ones?
It’s new! Interesting...anyone else?New?
I recently purchased a GS2Ke (new) and the drivers are black.
hi, I recently bought a rs2e with the brown leather headband but noticed that the drivers we’re not red. should’t I be concerned and find out from the manufacturer if they stopped assembling with the red ones?