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Oliver 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] I live in apartments and there is around like 30 to 50 others AT&T wireless routers. With cheaper ubiquity models I always had like 25 of 50 Megabits/sec top. With that one I always have stable 50 no matter what. Feels like I'm using an ethernet.

5
Steve 2024-05-12 01:23:48

[52 W] I plugged in one of the router outputs from my AT&T wireless gateway and distributed it to wall jacks and 2 Ubiquiti UniFi AC Pro access points (also bought from B&H) via PoE and everything just worked. Not sure why I waited so long to do this.

5
Omar 2024-05-12 01:28:32

[20 Hz to 20 kHz] One of the best wireless headphones. I've got the apple EarPods and these are way better.

5
Cristian 2024-04-06 07:32:32

[Silicone] I tried all the In-Ear headphones from the BandH store and these were the winners. These $60 dollar headphones are better than $500 or $1000 headphones. I had to return several expensive headphones to finally keep these Sennheiser IE 4. The best sound my ears have ever heard.

5
Juan 2024-04-01 09:52:36

[0.6 lb] It does work with my workstation so I can connect a wireless tablet, headphones, etc.

5
Zachary 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] Reference has breathed new life into my Sony MDR-V6's which have been faithfully serving me for more than 10 years. The only qualm I've had with the Sony's are an apparent sibilance, even if it can be pleasant at times. Reference improves that problem (including an issue with bass) to flatten the response. This has helped immensely with mixing, but has also made general listening more enjoyable and less fatiguing. SONARWORKS has reviewed lots of headphones and rated them based on their before and after calibration performance, so if you're on the market for new headphones, that might be a good starting point for reference. They also offer an additional service for individual calibration which requires sending your headphones in so they can produce a personal profile for your headphones, as opposed to using the general profiles included with the software (you can also purchase a new pre-calibrated pair from them). That's all of course if you're looking for some kind of edge and really find yourself doing a great deal of work on headphones; it could certainly be worth the extra cost particularly for mastering headphones. Pairing this software with something like CanOpener (to simulate monitor crossfeed) will put you pretty close to a solid monitor mixing environment, so this is incredible software particularly for compact or mobile headphone-centric setups, or as a compliment to a studio setup that utilizes headphones in any critical way. Looking forward to using it with new headphones when the time comes. Highly recommended. Be sure to check the full headphone compatibility list to be sure they at least have a general profile for your particular model.

5
Zachary 2024-09-08 09:28:29

Reference has breathed new life into my Sony MDR-V6's which have been faithfully serving me for more than 10 years. The only qualm I've had with the Sony's are an apparent sibilance, even if it can be pleasant at times. Reference improves that problem (including an issue with bass) to flatten the response. This has helped immensely with mixing, but has also made general listening more enjoyable and less fatiguing. SONARWORKS has reviewed lots of headphones and rated them based on their before and after calibration performance, so if you're on the market for new headphones, that might be a good starting point for reference. They also offer an additional service for individual calibration which requires sending your headphones in so they can produce a personal profile for your headphones, as opposed to using the general profiles included with the software (you can also purchase a new pre-calibrated pair from them). That's all of course if you're looking for some kind of edge and really find yourself doing a great deal of work on headphones; it could certainly be worth the extra cost particularly for mastering headphones. Pairing this software with something like CanOpener (to simulate monitor crossfeed) will put you pretty close to a solid monitor mixing environment, so this is incredible software particularly for compact or mobile headphone-centric setups, or as a compliment to a studio setup that utilizes headphones in any critical way. Looking forward to using it with new headphones when the time comes. Highly recommended. Be sure to check the full headphone compatibility list to be sure they at least have a general profile for your particular model.

5
Matthew 2024-04-29 07:42:23

[Stereo] They turned my wired headphones into wireless and work great.

5
Paulo G 2024-06-05 09:36:58

[30 Hours (BT)] Excellent wireless headphones, the sound is perfect and the bass it's awesome!

5
Kim 2024-06-29 02:32:21

[0.25 lb] I use this headphone holder for wireless headphones as well as using it to keep a phone charge cable near.

5