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Headphones with two inputs
Headphones with two inputs










headphones with two inputs

So I have an AT2020+ that I use for general game chat and whatnot, and a cool feature about this mic is that it has a 3.5mm audio jack on the side of the microphone to listen to yourself live with NO delay.

headphones with two inputs

So technically you can merge 3 sources + one microphone. You can also put an audio source on the aux in which will play over. I'm not exactly sure how the microphone source works, and I don't think it works with typical PC microphones. This mixer will give you a chance to merge 2 audio sources (and 1 microphone source). Since the mixer has a seperate 1/4" jack for each channel (left/right for both channel 1 and two as well as the output) you need 3 dual mono to stereo 1/4" jack plugs, as well as 3 1/4" plug to 3.5mm plug (headphone) adapter if you want to use normal aux cables.Īctually, this looks like it'd work. I bought a bunch of 3.5mm jack to 1/4" jack adapters as well as some other things to make it work. They's 1/4" jacks (like the one for electric guitars and professional audio equipment in general) so you'll need to buy a few of those. But you also need cables to go with it which are not standard headphone jacks.

headphones with two inputs

Putting it through the computer will make it laggy.












Headphones with two inputs