that looks dope as hell, but I’m not really a hi-fi user other than my desktop setup which is where my pain with aux comes from
I have a “beyrdynamics dt 350 limited edition” (iirc) with a custom cord because I sit like a shrimp and the long studio port would dig into my shoulder
I hate long cords so I measured it to be 3.5 feet but in reality it often tugs on the port and comes out so easily. it’s really annoying but I’m not paying another $50 to get a new cord or risking it with my nonexistent sauder skills
I accidentally solved that by having a pc case with really tight 3.5 ports, using a splitter (edit: it’s a short, flexible type) that is quite loose and finally, headphones with an extremely solid port on the left cup (though I’d prefer right). If I yank it, the weakest link pops out, which is the output side of that splitter.
In hindsight, for the price i paid this case is insanely good
that looks dope as hell, but I’m not really a hi-fi user other than my desktop setup which is where my pain with aux comes from
I have a “beyrdynamics dt 350 limited edition” (iirc) with a custom cord because I sit like a shrimp and the long studio port would dig into my shoulder
I hate long cords so I measured it to be 3.5 feet but in reality it often tugs on the port and comes out so easily. it’s really annoying but I’m not paying another $50 to get a new cord or risking it with my nonexistent sauder skills
I accidentally solved that by having a pc case with really tight 3.5 ports, using a splitter (edit: it’s a short, flexible type) that is quite loose and finally, headphones with an extremely solid port on the left cup (though I’d prefer right). If I yank it, the weakest link pops out, which is the output side of that splitter. In hindsight, for the price i paid this case is insanely good