Hi Pete,
Yeah wear and tear are something to consider.
I saw a Bluetooth receiver type device that you plug your wired headsets in to
that looks interesting also.
Thanks again
Chuck
On Jan 16, 2021, at 2:20 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:
> Apple sell one for $9. It’s ok, but wears out if bent to one
Hey Chuck,
You might be interested in the Audioquest Dragonfly.
If you want to go bluetooth, there is the Earstudio ES100. Both of these have
a 3.5 jack.
I believe there are other such devices with a 1/4 inch connector as well.
> On Jan 16, 2021, at 12:21, CHUCK REICHEL
> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
Hi Steve,
Thanks.
I'll check it out.
Chuck
On Jan 16, 2021, at 2:17 PM, Steve Z. wrote:
> Hi,
> Nowadays there are a bunch of them out there. There is even one Apple
> lightning to 3.5 Jack that costs about $12. I bought two years ago one Belkin
> that is lightning to 3.5 and lightning so you
Apple sell one for $9. It’s ok, but wears out if bent to one side too much.
Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter
https://store.apple.com/xc/product/MMX62AM/A
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Hi,
Nowadays there are a bunch of them out there. There is even one Apple lightning
to 3.5 Jack that costs about $12. I bought two years ago one Belkin that is
lightning to 3.5 and lightning so you can plug in your earphones to here and
charge at the same time. If I remember right, it cost me
Hi list,
subject says it all!
Best lightning to 3.5 jack for headsets for IPhone 11?
I want to hook up a pair of sony 7506 studio headsets which have both a "1/4"
and 3.5 plug on it.
I guess the interface could even be bluetooth that I could plug my sony 7506
cans in to?
if they make such a