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Hi Les,
Will A TrackIR clip fit on either of the Audio Technica headsets you mention? RedToo. |
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Then it'll have to clip onto the two bands you see in the picture here - http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/he...56f/index.html Going by the measurements given on the Naturalpoint site and the ones I've made on my headphones, which have the same design as the ATH-AD700's as far as I can tell, the clip will fit if the bands on the headphones are pinched together a bit, which is easy to do starting about one inch up along the bands from the earcups. So, the answer is, I don't know, but I can't see any reason why not. |
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Thanks very much for your reply Les. I may shortly be investing in some new headphones
RedToo. |
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I'm not an audiophile, but based on research and experience I've found what I prefer, in the particular range I can afford and am interested in, and that's all I can share here. As it happens though, I do share these preferences with others who have done the same or often more research themselves. Ideally what I look for in headphones are affordability, comfort, and natural sound reproduction. And no headphone is perfect, or really can be, in these last two categories. My bottom line though is, no hiss, no bass or treble distortion or elimination, or excessive colouring or clinical bleaching/cleaning of the sound. At the moment, based on my limited experience, the Audio Technica ATH-AD900's are the best compromise I know of. And if I wanted to spend a bit less, I'd go with the ATH-AD700's, though I've never tried them. I say this though while really enjoying listening to some music through an old beat up modified pair of AKG K141 headphones. I think what I'm trying to say, while not back-pedalling at all, is, if you do get the AD700's, don't blame me if you don't like them!!! You might prefer something with more or less bass, with a wider or narrower soundstage, or with some other variation of all the elements involved. Last edited by Les; 10-31-2010 at 05:26 PM. |
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If you have 5.1 headphones already you can test them with this wma file.
http://www.lynnepublishing.com/surro...round_test.wma And of course the statutory YT clip Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 10-31-2010 at 05:21 PM. |
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Thanks for that. Even if you have stereo headphones there's quite a bit of spatial separation to be had there. Someone should do a binaural version of that to push the sounds even further out.
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