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Jpswim

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    Dual impedance

    My idea behind it would be a headset that can be used with a dac while at your main desk, but for a laptop to use the wireless low impedance which would conserve battery life. Thank you for all the responses, this was something that I thought about while stuck at work, but it kept me entertained with the concept for the day
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    Dual impedance

    Would it be possible to have two impedances for a headset, low impedance for wireless playing but a separate coil on the speaker with high impedance for use with a dac. With the use of a cord and amp it would be able to run fully but when unplugged it would switch to the low impedance. Also I feel the use of magnetic cord connects for the wired experience, the magnetic cords would also serve as an easy pull release of you forget to take the headset off. The use of a physical switch to swap between high and low impedance would be useful as well. David Clark H10-66 would be an example of dual impedance but is used in aviation to match impedance of different radios
  3. Hey everyone, I'm curious if anyone else has had a problem finding a keyboard that feels heavy enough on the keys that suites them? I have heavy fingers and feel like the mx blues are just a little too light for how i type and play, I am currently using the razor ornata chroma which is a mecha-membrane keyboard and is a little heavier than the mx blues. I would love to see some heavier keys implemented by some bigger manufacturers , not saying they need to make a full line of products but there aren't any that really go beyond the weight of the mx blues. If you have found a keyboard that you like I'd like to check it out, i do like my keyboard now and am happy with it but it would be cool to see some others.
  4. So currently I am running the ports through my modem, if i get a router and connect it to my modem will the limit that the modem has prevent me from making new ports on the router?
  5. Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I'm hoping to find some help with an issue. My router is limiting me to 20 ports forwarded , I'd like to upgrade my router but I can't find information on the new routers about how many ports I can forward through them. I'm looking to find a router that lets me have up to 40 ports, and the max that I would like to spend is $300. If anyone can provide any addition information or links it would be greatly appreciated. The current router I am using is a netgear ac1900.
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