10-20-2012 10:30 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 06:53 PM by ROGBot
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10-23-2012 06:18 PM
omamder5 wrote:
Without a way to actually try on the Vulcans, I can't really go for them in case they end up being as uncomfortable as my Sennheisers with glasses - and those things hurt!
Do you have any knowledge of using a female 3.5mm to male RCA splitter with the PS3? Will this affect sound quality or the simulated surround effect during games? I'll have to get a splitter and try it with my cans today...
10-23-2012 08:15 PM
dedaciai wrote:
Regarding your first statement, the leatherette cushions on my vulcans are pretty soft. I have a big noggin and I have problems with almost all headsets (except the cacharias).
dedaciai wrote:
I would assume the degradation in sound quality won't be too bad as long as the cables aren't terribly long.
10-24-2012 03:58 AM
omamder5 wrote:
Actually, I just tested this, and I'm glad to say it seems to work pretty awesome. I got a 3.5mm female > RCA male, RCA female > RCA female, and volume control adapters from The Source totaling around 40 dollars (!), and I planned to just test them out with my HD 205's, return them, and get the same stuff cheap online. However, when I got home I realized I could just use the adapter off of the old Turtle Beach, which got rid of one adapter and went straight from 3.5 mm to RCA female! So those pieces of trash actually had a use.
With the volume adapter in, I can pick up details I never could with the P11's. Trying Gran Turismo 5, the bite of the Murcielago's rev is shiver-inducing, and the stereo phones reproduce the Doppler effect quite admirably. The only problem I noticed is that I can't turn the sound up high enough. So, I guess my next question is...what did you say about those amps? Haha.