I've been wondering for a long time why the only brand I know that does low latency wireless studio headphones is AIAIAI... Especially since we've had low latency wireless audio for mics, instruments, and in ear monitors for a long time. Why tf isn't it super common for studio headphones? Or just headphones in general. Why are the only options basically only wired and bluetooth?!
Can confirm that this works well! after trying a few wireless setups and them having poor audio quality and/or unacceptable latency, im not seeing a perceptible difference in Ableton, or when creating on my keyboard or drumming on my Push 2. For my at home setup I've flattened the EQ on a pair of XM5's that I put in ANC mode (i like to create with minimal external noise), then use ATH-M50's when I want to actually mix/master. Perfect combination for me.
yeap..that is the point...Ive already got 28ms latency onmy DAW using a Fantom 7 as well...but Id like to have a bluetooth outout with lower latency...ASIO4ALL I could not find bluetooth option and on roland interface there is none either...alternative is ASIOFLSTUDIO....you play and two minutes later you are able to hear the notes lol.... Ive been also trying to find some binaural rendering adaptor n no sucess..I gather I was beaten up ...I must wait for the tech to improve and lower costs...
Thanks for recommending this product man . I've always Hated having a cord dangling against me . For the short cord I just cut the original headphone wire from the right side to about 3" and cut about 2" from the original plug and soldered them together with heat shrink over each of the 3 wires and a larger heat shrink over that . Quite a pain with the tiny wires . After stripping and before soldering each connection I had to burn each end first with a lighter due to the nylon strands and epoxy coating on the wires . Cleaned with rubbing alcohol before soldering as well . Very low latency and good sound .
(awesome setup with the keyboard/ipad dock!) ive been looking for wireless receivers like this. i have bose headphones and dont want them going to waste since im turned off with bluetooth latency, so this might bring them back to life. good find!
It is not low latency. it is 12ms and when using with a wireless jack system it becomes unusable due to latency coming from both wireless systems. 4-5ms can do the job
Question: I bought the AIAIAI's, and the clamp force was so high that it was an instant "NO" for me. They went back. I saw this, and was very interested. However, how is the sound quality? Is the sound quality equal to that of the AIAIAI? (Assuming you're using an equivalent headphone)?
Great video, please can you tell me where i can get a yellow cable like your one? also if I only had the receiver, could I connect my source, in this case my metal detector to the receiver and plug a regular pair of headphones into the receiver to achieve no latency? thanks
Do they still work while being charged? I want to hook this up with my PC and was hoping that I could just leave the transmitter charging through a usb port in my PC
I have the same Headphones and the same receiver. How did you attach the receiver to the headphones? With same tape or glue? I really love this setup, so pls reply, thx!
hey great video! i am looking for a solution to connect 6 wireless ultra low latency studio headphones to one powered transmitter.. do you know any possible solutions? the lekato system looks good. though can the transmitter work.. while being powered by usb?
I don't understand why there is nothing with this usecase in mind, could even charge like $100 for it if it's more user friendly, or if it's truly lossless and sub 20ms I wouldn't even mind $150 honestly
Bro pls tell me where you got the aux cable for the headphones I look so stupid rn with the audio technica to aux adapter sticking out the bottom with a thick 6 inch aux chord going from that to the receiver strapped to the side
For sure! It’s one of the cables I had laying around that came with this mic ➡️ amzn.to/3vLUyt0 I had to shave some plastic off around the tip to get it to fit just right, and I zip tied it to the headphones. Hope that helps!
Looks like the myvolts candycord pocket operator cable but with black ends instead of white. Not sure how this could possibly fit into the aux port on audio technica athm50x
Nah the brand is actually Lekato, but RU-vid auto-corrected my video title to say legato. I just now caught this and fixed it in the video title! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!