Uhhhhhhhhhh.... Yeah.
Anyway, what I meant is that my sound card has 2 outputs. Left rca, Right rca. Do headphone amps generally accept 2 channels of RCA inputage? That's where I'm assuming I'll have to adapt.
But I would have to split the outputs, right? Now that I think about it, I guess I don't really NEED headphone access. I just thought it would be cool to use that s/pdif plug for somethin'. Thanks for the help.
Okay, that's an interesting point of view. I guess I just don't like adapters. I searched the web, and as it turns out, a lot of people are looking for the same thing as me. I betcha it'll happen sometime soon.
Oh I see. Thanks for the help.
My souncard has rca outputs so rather than adapt them to a headphone amp, i was hoping to just find something for the s/pdif. Oh well.
Hi --
My sound card has a digital output (s/pdif) and I want to plug my headphone into it because my speakers are plugged into the analog outputs. Is there a small, cheap D/A converter that will serve that purpose?
Thanks,
Sarah
AA 2.0 -- the interface is confusing and inconvenient. it's hard to dock panels where you want them and they take up too much space now. there's no big-time upgrade here aside from asio. just a crappy interface makeover. i wish you could put the cool edit skin on the new sdobe audition.
Oh c'mon, Harv.... just having a little fun on the company's dime. I'm not gonna tell you how much soul-searching you should or shouldn't siphon from a forum, but...
"It'll be o.k. tomorrow.
This'll get you through today...
When a poor fool brings you sorrow ;
Love the poor fool anyway."
I...
That reminds me of when I made out with Neil Young after a show. This was back during his Goldrush tour. He was very gentle and laid me down on a satin futon. He stroked my hair and tenderly caressed my buttery hands. He told me they were beautiful hands. Fine hands.
Okay, okay..... I'm sorry, Charlies. You guys are right. Can we keep this between the fourty-seven thousand of us? It's a little scrap from the family trash can that kind of embarrasses me. Your collective apology is accepted too.
OPINION:
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Those are some wacky prices, to be sure! Luckily, modern production techniques have opened the door for new companies to design and build affordable microphones that sound the same.
Take it from Harvey Gerst. He's one of homerecording.com's most experienced contributors. The Studio Projects T-3 is a dynamite value. And since you're already familiar with the company, I don't have to tell you how great the customer support is. Good luck!
It probably IS broken. Not really such a "far-out" or "wacky" idea is it? I've had countless Sm-57s go bad on me. I switched from Shure to Studio Projects, and now everything lasts.
Hello, I was wondering....
Do the Event T-series powered monitors replace the PS series. I know the PS's were a new spin on the 20/20's. Thanks for your time.