The headphones are good, the case is cool. charge capacity for long time, Excellent quality, very pleasant to the touch plastic, in the ears sit well, but i think order the Wireless Earbuds. www youtube com/watch?v=MO188xq4p7A
Turtle beach's are a good headset brand but they are not the best for the price. Most cases it will be suggested and I would somewhat suggest them but use some test samples before to see what fits you the best.
Any pair of headphones with the basic 3.5mm jack will work on the Nintendo DS.
Headphones with microphones (except the ones made for the DS) will be longer and won't fit well. You will still get audio, but it will probably be distorted. The microphone on the headphones won't work.
However, there are special headsets for the DS, which fit into the oddly-shaped rectangle on the headphone jack, for an external microphone to be supported.
The cable from the working speaker to the unworking one is cut, or the speaker is broken, how to fix it? Open the unworking one, check if there are two cables connect to two points on the speaker, if so then it should be a cut somewhere else between this speaker and the other side, find the cut and remove it, then reconnect the wires , make sure no wires can possibly touch other wires except there own colored wire, otherwise it will create a short circuit, try using tape for that.
Another option is to see whether it is a software error. To check this, right click the Sound icon on the lower left-hand side of the screen, or the taskbar (this only works in Windows 7). Select the option "Sound", and change to the "Playback" tab. Select your headphones from the list displayed, and click the "Properties" button that comes to life. Switch to the "Levels" tab and click the "Balance" button. If the balances are unequal, equalize them. If they are already equal, then, bad luck, you have a hardware problem and should try the fix above.
A speaker is an output device, a microphone is an input device. The two are completely separate devices that do no depend on each other.
If the microphone is disabled and the speakers are enabled, you will be able to hear only.
it helps you sleep better if you listen to soft music you cet more REM sleep.
On average they are unhealthy because a person's ears are sensitve to loud sounds. The more you use these things the more damage you cause - it is slow, but it does add up. The problem with kids using them is that they are kids and won't be responsible.
Headphones where the earpiece can swivel.
DJ Headphones are designed to block out lots of external noise to help you hear the next track in the headphones without it being drowned out by the noise in the club / bar / bedroom.
They will be closed backed and generally quite comfortable for long periods of playing. Most have swivle hinges to enable you to listen with one ear and uncover the other one to hear the mix.
Arguably the most popular DJ Headphones are the SONY MDR-V700DJ and the Sennheiser HD25-1. The sonys because they have good spring return hinges that help them stay on your head however you wear them and loads of accurate deep bass and the sennheisers because they are very light, durable and have a more accurate sound across the range.
generally no, unless your amp has specific outputs for it...
you might be able to rig it to work using cables and converter plugs, If your amp has a speaker extension output, but I seriously don't recommend trying it as I'm pretty sure that only leads to bad things happening...
although Im not really to sure, althout its your amp, ears, and headphones your playing with here, not mine...
i don't know all headphones are different, i swear i have TDK MP100 DJ style headphones in red and they're pretty freakin loud so i can't say it's mine, but mine are deafening, Pretty good headphones, but in my opinion it's my MP100's
Yes, but you'll also need some type of an amplifier. The outputs on the cable box don't have enough output to drive a set of headphones very loudly, if at all depending on the type of headphones you're using.
Yes, infact i just did it. All you do is plug the green wire into the head phone port on laptop and plug the USB wire into the USB port. Also if u want to use mic. plug the pink wire into the mic. port.
As you may know, cell phones emit significant radiation (source: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6602_7-5020355-1.html). Fortunately for us consumers and the general public, the government has regulations of somewhere around 1.6 SAR, which is a measure of radiation. I was watching a news article from CNN, which you should be able to find on their website. Wearing a bluetooth headset emits significantly less radiation, about 100x less. However, there is still radiation, and it's still bad because you have it right next to your head, perhaps for long periods of time. If you still plan to use your bluetooth, which I don't suggest, you should switch it from your left ear and your right ear so that the radiation is evenly distributed. I personally have an iPhone 3G, which has smart headphones. Headphones emit no radiation, though some people think that radiation runs from your phone to up the cord. You can buy special cords for that though, which contain an element that eats up the radiation. Hope this answers your question! -cptcharcoal
The Sennheiser HD 201 headphones are a durable, lightweight (a little over 5 pounds), over-the-ear, hypoallergenic, headphone that has excellent sound quality. These headdphones usually come with a cord around 9 feet long and are very affordable for the musician or music lover.
If it's the hoodie buddie then turn it inside out. If its not just put the headphones on the inside of the jacket if possible. Then wash.
If the Jacket has Headphones they are meant to be water proof.
Yes, you can use normal headphones with an electronic drum kit. All you have to do is locate the headphone output on the electronic drum module, also known as the brain and plug in the headphones. Typically, the headphone out is on the front of the drum module. I had a Yamaha DTX set and it did require a 1/4 inch headphone adapter. It's great listening to yourself play while not disturbing others around you with loud kick drums and snare beats.
The Vita has a standard headphone jack that can support any type of headphones.
One year for cheaper ones lifetime for expensive ones contact beats online and the will ask for the old ones and will give you new ones.... There all made in China
The sound quality. Over ear headphones tend to cancel more sound.
Lawrence J. Fogel thought up the original concept that is used in noise canceling headphones but Dr. Amar Bose of the Bose Corporation actually made the first set of headphones to utilize the technology.