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Bluetooth will be extremely laggy unless the low latency protocol is used - and that doesn't work out of the box with Windows.you gotta watch out for Earbuds for gaming, as they USUALLY have a delay. some have a significant delay over 500ms.
a word of warning: Prolonged use of earbuds is one of the most common reasons for hearing damage. It's very easy to play them at dangerously high levels due to their nature.I only was considering wired earbuds. There is no way I would use a BT earbuds for gaming.
Yeah, not sure about Android, but on all Apple products they added in a thing that actively shows dangerous DB levels while audio is playing. It's pretty useful. I've surprised myself how easy it is to get to damaging levels.hmmmm....
that is good to know.
We already did. There's a shit ton of cheap IEM's on Amazon he can choose from, as I mentioned up above. Type 'IEM' in Amazon and make a selection. How about you answer the OP's question instead of posting useless images?View attachment 422851
bt line stopped working so now youre on to listening volume. how about you just answer what the op asked?!?! ffs
i suggested iems days ago and then the thread went retarded.We already did. There's a shit ton of cheap IEM's on Amazon he can choose from, as I mentioned up above. How about you answer the OP's question instead of posting useless images?
That setting is useless and annoying. The volume of earbuds depends on more then just the amplitude of the phone signal. I find it particularly annoying when I'm plugging it into speakers and its bugging me about turning it up. Damaging levels are not know by your phoneYeah, not sure about Android, but on all Apple products they added in a thing that actively shows dangerous DB levels while audio is playing. It's pretty useful. I've surprised myself how easy it is to get to damaging levels.
When you’re using Bluetooth headphones where you can’t change the volume independently it is accurate.That setting is useless and annoying. The volume of earbuds depends on more then just the amplitude of the phone signal. I find it particularly annoying when I'm plugging it into speakers and its bugging me about turning it up. Damaging levels are not know by your phone
I'm still not convinced. Using wired earbuds the volume can vary drastically between different pairs. I see no reason it wouldn't be the same for bt earbuds. The volume of earbuds isnt calibrated to the signal strength across different earbuds.When you’re using Bluetooth headphones where you can’t change the volume independently it is accurate.
Well, my experience with Bluetooth buds/headphones where the volume is only controlled in iOS - Where I have the slider set in iOS is basically the same volume across all these devices.I'm still not convinced. Using wired earbuds the volume can vary drastically between different pairs. I see no reason it wouldn't be the same for bt earbuds. The volume of earbuds isnt calibrated to the signal strength across different earbuds.
However most phones normally do let you alter that setting to whatever range you want so you could calibrate it if desired.
Yeah, earbuds is basically the marketing term that was created for crappier consumer IEMs. Even a $50 IEM will blow most things away. The reason they are cheaper but provide better quality is that they are uglier and are bigger - but who cares.LOL....
IEM = In Ear Monitor
I never even knew that class of earbud existed.
is this somewhat equivalent to "Studio Headphones" ?
THX so much for the info.....
seem decent and they are upgradable. this guy likes them and has a list of acc.Would these be a good choice ?
Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro 4BA+1DD 5 Driver
not from what ive watched and read on them. seem to be some of the best until over $100.Is there a better IEM for the money ?
They are only $45.....
your sb might be messing with them or theyre are duds as that seems opposite of everything i saw. play with them a bit, try other sources maybe.OK.
I listened to music, and I played Hunt Showdown (which is why I bought them).
I tried ALOT of tweaking with my BlasterX G5 equalizer, and these IEM's sounded pretty lousy.
The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro 4BA+1DD 5
sounded very light & tinny (SP), and they had little to no low frequency.
They were so catered to the high frequency that they actually became uncomfortable to wear.
I am returning them today.
I compared them to my
https://www.amazon.com/Symphonized-Headphones-Noise-isolating-Earphones-Balanced/dp/B01D3QZB2Y
and the Symphonized NRG 3.0 sounded richer and more balanced.
I hope they were just defective, and this was not a true example of how these IEM's are supposed to sound.
I also tried my onboard sound for my Asus Tuf Gaming B550 Plus (SupremeFX S1220A).your sb might be messing with them or theyre are duds as that seems opposite of everything i saw. play with them a bit, try other sources maybe.
lol not sure why you need more then. im sure something you had would have been fine. i like the looks of the ones you linked, i think the wooden ones sound real nice.I have 8 different models of earbuds & 4 Circumaural headphone models.