Subject: | Re: Battery v phantom power |
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From: | "Max" oatcruncher |
Date: | Tue Dec 1, 2009 10:09 am ((PST)) |
--- In "Mike Rooke" <> wrote: > Cautionary tale: > Watch the headphone level with the FR2-LE, I recenty popped the left spea= ker element of my Sennheiser HD280 headphones. I move an NT1A around while = it was still on- I guess the lows were *really* low... pop went the speaker= ... > -Mike. What, what, what?!!!! To any experts reading, is this normal? I too use these cans, and although = my FR2-LE is packed away in it's box, I may use it again sometime, and this= is scary! Max |
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