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Hi great video, I also recently bought 6xx but I fitted the custom cans bass mod and does I prove the button end , now in the Uk you can get the 650 fir £229 now . Regards mark
i had hyper x cloud sitnger, they went out after three years, my favorite headset to this date. That being said, i have the pro x wireless, not a fan but not horrible. Not worth the price
Open back is for MIxing tracking or even editing audios ( to hear the music that you have created . Aka Dynamic sound) While Close Back is for monitoring and do some vocalist for a better capture sound while your singing So you can hear every bit of you singing while the tracking is going on
Thank sharing how headphones would look somehow on smaller heads. Comfort most important over long time of use. But why cutting so much out of the wearing-scenes? Bummer somehow thats some of the reasons to watch the video, because you can see how they would fit on smaller heads...
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I'm a mobile computer tech I got my bag last week during the free shipping world wide promo - Mine kitted out with everything i need to service computers and laptops. Including spare ATX PSU, must make a video on it.
Did you play around with EQ? I’m just wondering as I also bought them and they come tomorrow. I’ve only just started seeing the bad reviews after seeing all the good ones too. Not to happy now haha
I almost always mess with the EQ. It also just depends on what you're looking for. I get these only for playing games as I have other headphones for when I want to listen to music. These definitely are surgical but they're not terrible. They're middle of the road for things other than games in my opinion.
I have the ring video camera 2 and had it for 2mons and 3wks and never get to see the UPS or FedEx dropping off my package 📦 at the door, and also don't get to see the mailman deliver my mail at the mailbox 📬 near the street and also not even the garbage truck 🚛. And the RING COMPANY walked me through to set it for the package 📦 set and me to zone the area, which out in the road because I had to go over my mailbox 📬. Do anyone else have this problem? I called the Company 3 times about it already.
Lol i own these, they are absolutely incredible sounding cans, i tried the AKG k92, i sent them back to amazon after 20 minutes of trying them, man oh man, they are the WORST sounding cans ive ever heard in my life, with bloated bass, NO mids or highs, and they sound like youre in a tunnel, they have a massive drop in freq response from 1Kz to 5Khz, bloody awful.
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Good for the price, but audio still sucks. This camara is more funtional for takes in nature and editing with extra audio behind
i am about to buy the same, i will use it for music production, especially mixing and mastering, do you know if those sibilances you're talking about it causes ear damage if you use it a lot?
I picked it up too. Love the space, RFID protection. On top of it how comfortable it is to not have an additional laptop-bag to carry around and it's better for my back.
I just got mine as well and I love it too. I keep my laptop, tablet steam deck, switch, ps vita, cables, USB c hubs, yeti water bottle and other stuff. It's been great.
I use the Logitech Pro X Wireless headset and a Blue Spark mic into a Behringer interface. I get the benefit of the sidetone and "gamer" tuned headset but I don't hurt my friend's ears.
@@Soccera0 who just carries tech though? a bag is a bag is a bag is a bag, I love a quality backpack but can't imagine any job actually requiring you to haul all that extra while travelling, besides a laptop on a regular basis, for carrying a laptop with me I have a laptop bag with a shoulder strap, its very light and has plenty of storage for any laptop accessories an average person will need, only people who fit this niche of a big but tech focused backpack would be fighting games guys who will carry around those big arcade sticks with them I think most people interested in this just want a good bag for travelling, thats what I would like it for, not just for gadget transport
Geez, $472 with shipping for this bag for me WTF? It is not even water proof and lacks a lot of features of bags nearly $400 cheaper. Swisswin bags piss over this.
I bought both the LTT backpack and screwdriver. They are both well made. And you get what you pay for. Before anyone drops dumb comments about LTT fanboys - the backpack and screwdriver are ORIGINAL DESIGNS. He clearly says he developed and funded the product from start to finish. Anyone who has done prototype development will tell you it is EXTREMELY expensive. Does it cost more? Yes. Could you find a backpack and screwdriver cheaper? Yes. But don't drop dumb comments.
and yet it took people calling linus scummy for not even providing a warranty for zippers that were faulty on his backpack's design...and btw there's nothing original about the design its a tech designed backpack and your paying for the LTT logo a backpack made with ykk zippers that and as nice as "enviromentally friendly" sounds its not worth 250$ for a backpack made of "Recycled water bottles" all if it sounds like a bunch of marketing bullshit for easy to trick consumers like you to buy into and think your getting "great value".
I ordered one over the weekend. Tech has never been the main attraction in designing laptop backpacks. LTT has gone against the grain, and I can't wait to get my hands on my LTT backpack. Update: I've been carrying the LTT backpack for work use (I work in IT) about a week and a half now. The quality seems to be great, and it's proven to be a solid comfortable to carry backpack so far. It's much easier to manage and access what I need to carry day to day with this backpack. My previous backpack (<$40) lasted me about 6 years before pockets started tearing. The backpack ($111 REI, lifetime warranty) I use for my personal laptop is still rock solid after 13 years. At $250, I expect this thing to last me to retirement.
Can I program the red/blue/yellow/green buttons to search or add to favorites on IPTV ?! I’m having a heck of a time finding a remote that will do that ?