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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: digifish_music on April 02, 2009, 04:52:00 AM
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EDIROL announced - RH-ED1 in-ear headphones are the perfect solution for monitoring signals from a wide range of hi-fidelity audio devices, such as the EDIROL R-09HR portable digital recorder. These advanced in-ear headphones offer comfortable, detailed monitoring during recording and playback. The comfortable and adjustable in-ear tubes and the sound-isolating design also make them ideally suited to deliver high-quality sound from portable digital audio players and electronic instruments
(http://www.roland.co.nz/images/products/RH-ED1_RHED1large.jpg)
http://www.ediroleurope.com/story_news.php?StoryType=NWS
(http://www.ediroleurope.com/images/news/R09b2.jpg)
(http://www.ediroleurope.com/images/news/R09c2.jpg)
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Looks good. Thanks for the tip.
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very nice! i want one for my zoom! :) ::)
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Is that really a straight mini-jack?
Where is the angled neutrik?
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Is that really a straight mini-jack?
Where is the angled neutrik?
My Zune "Premium" In-Ear Phones have a straight mini-jack as well. I put some 3:1 Heatshrink over it tho for some EXTRA protection. It didnt have such quite a large end to the straight mini-jack tho. My Zune in-ears have such a small straight mini-jack end, that even after heatshrink it might be around 1.5' in length from mini-jack>end of heatshrink on the cable!