Wireless headphones
Wireless headphones Posted on: 02.01.2013 by Benjamin Sieh Has anyone tried using them, particularly in DJ booths at parties and such. I figure that using wireless headphones would make life easier because there is no hassle with cables (besides the power cable for the base station). Whats the word on wireless headphones | |
Freida Leash 03.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
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Benjamin Sieh 02.01.2013 | Has anyone tried using them, particularly in DJ booths at parties and such. I figure that using wireless headphones would make life easier because there is no hassle with cables (besides the power cable for the base station). Whats the word on wireless headphones |
Freida Leash 03.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
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Marshall Aby 03.01.2013 | Bluetooth headphones would introduce additional latency to your monitoring. |
Mimi Mahaffee 02.01.2013 | The most common wireless headphones operates via bluetooth, like the parrot ziks (works very good btw). And since there is no mixer with bluetooth on the market its not a ideal solution. Although you could perhaps find some adapter but i guess it would be a hassle.http://www.parrot.com/zik/usa/ and unless you want to use something like sennheiser rs180 (made for home use, with a basestation that charges/sends the info to the phones). There is not really much to choose from. Although there is one model which i like, the akg http://headphones.productwiki.com/akg-k-840-kl/. It's just a on ear headphone which is quite small and portable but not really made to shut out enough db for letting you be able to mix in a club. Boiling this down.. a curled cord still is the best. |
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