Ok, bought a year of PS+, got the K612's on, trusty Recon3D is at it again, trail mix munchies and Angry Orchard, here we gooooo!
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Heads up guys, I'm getting a consistently high amount of resistance from the V-moda Boom Pro cable: A whopping 6 ohms or so. Not sure if the mic channel causes some issues, but I would at least recommend only using the Boom Pro cable for gaming, and not for music listening. Testing some other cables, I get the normal 0.6-0.8ohms of resistance.
Can anyone else test the resistance of the Boom Pro cable?
Which part are you measuring? When I measure the Tip (with the mic & headphone splitter attached for PC use) to Tip I get 3.0 ohms, Ring to Ring is 3.0 ohms, Sleeve to Sleeve is 0.8 ohms on my Boom Pro.
EDIT: DOH! I thought something was off... Then I re-read SaLX's post. I had the inline volume dial set for low volume. I just updated my measurements with the inline volume at max. For comparison, my hacked stock ATH-AD700 cable is 0.4 ohms for T & R, 0.6 ohms for S.
Dafuq is that. I assume thats your k712 cable. If something happened, that is unfortunate. I don't remember seeing any damage to it. Let me know if you need anything because thats starting to make me feel bad. I'm a broke mofo, but since I can't be 100% sure where the damage came from I'll do whatever.
Going for ps3>mixamp or o2 amp/dac or both? > akg k712's will this suffice for a good experience with gaming, music and movies?