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Schism007
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Apr 6, 2018
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Are these wireless only?
Apr 6, 2018
Junyang
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Apr 6, 2018
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Schism007It have a 38 ohms impedance. So no, I'm pretty sure it's not wireless only.
Apr 6, 2018
l0stkn0wledge
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Schism007Apparently, they can be used wired via USB. So, kind of? It specifically talks about generating HiRes audio when done like that, so I am assuming it probably shows up as an audio output device over USB in those situations.
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/headphones/6117c014c965cd1a/index.html
Apr 6, 2018
l0stkn0wledge
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JunyangI don't trust half of what shows up in Massdrop descriptions. There is the DAC/AMP that keeps showing up being described as balanced that even the manufacturer has stated isn't. It just has an XLR output, so it keeps getting labeled that way.
Apr 6, 2018
BeerCanChicken
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Schism007This line of AT bluetooth doesn’t connect with traditional 3.5mm, 1/4” analog cable; they’re a digital driver and connect via USB. I’ve heard them (and the DSR7) and think they sound great but I couldnt find much other connection information so gave up.Can they connect via Micro Usb? Lightning cable? I’d think so but haven’t found any definitive answers
Apr 6, 2018
Metro
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BeerCanChickenTo connect wired to Android, you need to use a USB OTG (on-the-go) adapter. To connect to iOS, use an Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter.
Apr 6, 2018
CrashZ3R0
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MetroI did not have success with the iPhone adapter
Aug 22, 2019
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