Showing posts with label best headphones keyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best headphones keyboard. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Yamaha Keyboard Headphones?

Q. I have a Yamaha YPT-210 keyboard and am looking for headphones for it. The problem is I don't know which ones I need the instruction manual doesn't say what mm jack is needed and I have no idea what to get. Does anyone know which ones i need?? Also I'm not looking for professional ones just normal ones around £7/£10.. I'm only 14.. Thanks in advance...


Answer
Well just look at the head phones jack on your keyboard, is it a big hole or little hole. If it is a big hole then you need head phones that has a 1/4 inch male connector, if it is a small one such as mp3 player's it is an 1/8 inch and you can use those head phones.

I'm going to guess that it's probably the big 1/4 inch jack. You can also buy a 1/8th inch to 1/4th inch connector and use your every day head phones. This is what they look like. (See link) You can find them at walmart or radio shack or sometimes Dollar General or Biglots.

Don't pay over a couple of dollars for it because if you pay more then you'll get ripped off.
Those adapters aren't very expensive but some people try to jack up the price.
It doesn't have to be gold plated or the more expensive one (if given the choice) the cheap one will suffice and sounds just as good.

Sorry I don't know how much that is in your currency but I do know they're really cheap and if should pay a little of nothing or your getting ripped off.

Piano keyboard headphone jack?




Kayla


I need to connect my headphone to the keyboard and I want to know are all keyboard headphone jacks 1/4' plug?

Specifically for Casio PX130, thank you!



Answer
"The on board speakers are OK but not the best. By the way, Casio uses a 1/8" (like what you find on an ipod) headphone jack rather than a 1/4" jack used on the P-155. Considering what the 130 offers in terms of price and functionality, it is very nice."

http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1265894/2/Casio%20New%20PX%20130,%20PX%20330,%20PX%207.html

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Isn't it nice for them not to tell you in the specifications?

Keyboard 88 keys, weighted scaled hammer action
Sound Source 4 level stereo samples, Linear Morphing System
Acoustic Resonance Yes
Polyphony (maximum) 128
Tones 16
Reverb 4 types
Chorus 4 types
Brillianance -3 to +3
Layer (with variable balance) Yes
Split Yes
Duet Mode Yes
Metronome 0,2,3,4,5,6 beats
Transpose -12 to +12 semi tones
Tuning Control A4=440Hz +99 cents
Temperament(preset scale) equal temperament + 16 scales
Recorder 1 Song, 2 Tracks
Preset Songs 60
USB Storage (utilizing PC) Yes
Speakers (13cmx6cm) x2
Amplifier 8W + 8W

Terminals
USB to Host (USB MIDI) Yes, supporting XP, Vista, Mac
Damper (Sustain) Yes
Connector for SP32 (3 Pedal Unit) Yes
Headphones Yes x 2

Accessories
AC Adaptor Yes(AD-A12150LW)
music Stand Yes
Pedal Yes
Score Book Yes, SP-3

Dimensions and Weight
Unit size - W x D x H 52.05â x 11.26â x 5.31â
Unit weight in pounds 24.7 lbs
Boxed size - W x D x H 57.48â x 14.53â x 8.35â
Boxed weight 33.52 lbs

Optional Accessories
CS-67 Stand for P-130/330
SP-32 3 Pedal unit providing Sustain, Soft and Sostenuto




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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Can yamaha piaggero keyboards be connected to headphones?




DavidC


I'm thinking of buying a yamaha piano/keyboard. I saw youtube videos and I've seen it in person and i love it, but I don't know if you can connect headphones to it. I have a pair of Studio Beats and I would like to use them with the piano so only I can hear the sound but I'm just not sure if they're compatible. Here's the link to the keyboard. http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/keyboards/digitalkeyboards/dk_-_piaggero/np-31/?mode=model#tab=product_lineup#tab=product_lineup


Answer
Read the page you linked to. It says headphone jack, so the answer is yes.

Are Razer mice, keyboard and headphones really that good?




Syavash


I was just thinking of buying Razer products for my new Core 2 Quad gaming rig. Are these products really worth the price or just overpriced.

Which razer headphone, mouse and keyboard should I buy?



Answer
I just recently bought some of their stuff and i am very happy with my result i got the razer tarantula keyboard but i would much rather have the lycosa keyboard so try to find that one and the new WIRELESS mamba mouse came out and if you are a gamer like me this is a must have the specs are tremendous here are a few things
* Gaming Grade Wireless Technology
* Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality
* Razer Synapse⢠On-board Memory
* Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse⢠buttons
* 5600DPI Razer Precision⢠3.5G Laser sensor
* 1000Hz Ultrapolling⢠/ 1ms response rate
* Up to 200 inches per second*/ 50g acceleration
* Approximate size: 128mm x 70mm x 42.5mm
* Battery Life: 14hrs (continuous gaming); 72 hours (normal gaming usage)
*Depends on surface used

and then you can find the headset Barracuda HP online on ebay or amazon pretty cheap like $50.

About your overpriced thing i mean if you are a gamer and have all regular things like a factory keyboard and mouse then you will notice a HUGE difference when you play with gaming accessories. The mamba is $120 but i mean its worth it to be playing with a wireless mouse meant for gaming. Gaming headphones for $50 is pretty damn good price and the keyboard can be a little pricey but i got my tarantula for around $50. It just depends if you want to be a serious gamer or not. But seeing how you have a Quad core for gaming i recommended you buy razer.




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Sunday, December 22, 2013

What kind of headphones should I buy for my yamaha keyboard?

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xenia


I was searching for professional headphones for my yamaha keyboard but how do you know which headphones fit my keyboard?


Answer
You probably need the type of headphone with the larger connector - not the type that you use with an ipod.

Here are some:

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDR-V600-Studio-Monitor-Headphones/dp/B00001W0DI/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1292017389&sr=1-2

http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-ATHM30-ATH-M30-Professional-Headphones/dp/B00007E7C8/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1292017389&sr=1-8

What is a normal cpu temperature for me?




jg1272


I was wondering what a normal temp for my cpu and mb should be for my pc.
Manufacturer:
americanfuture
Processor:
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz
Memory:
1024MB RAM
Hard Drive:
160 GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Monitor:
Plug and Play Monitor
Sound Card:
Realtek AC97 Audio
Speakers/Headphones:
Keyboard:
USB Root Hub
Mouse:
USB Root Hub
Mouse Surface:
Operating System:
Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.061219-0316)

Right now it is at 55C for cpu and 37C for MB.



Answer
Well let me look at my computers...

PowerMac G5:
CPU A - 162 F
CPU B - 158 F
CPU A Amb - 106 F
CPU B Amb - 103 F
U3 Heatsink - 175 F
Drive Bay - 90 F
BackSide - 99 F

iBook:
CPU 120 - F
heat Sink - 125 F
Drive Bay - 75 F

...Data from temp monitors and UNIX terminal.

so about 130 F or 54 C is about average. Desktops are a little higher, about 65 C.




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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Are Razer mice, keyboard and headphones really that good?

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Syavash


I was just thinking of buying Razer products for my new Core 2 Quad gaming rig. Are these products really worth the price or just overpriced.

Which razer headphone, mouse and keyboard should I buy?



Answer
I just recently bought some of their stuff and i am very happy with my result i got the razer tarantula keyboard but i would much rather have the lycosa keyboard so try to find that one and the new WIRELESS mamba mouse came out and if you are a gamer like me this is a must have the specs are tremendous here are a few things
* Gaming Grade Wireless Technology
* Dual Mode Wired/Wireless Functionality
* Razer Synapse⢠On-board Memory
* Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse⢠buttons
* 5600DPI Razer Precision⢠3.5G Laser sensor
* 1000Hz Ultrapolling⢠/ 1ms response rate
* Up to 200 inches per second*/ 50g acceleration
* Approximate size: 128mm x 70mm x 42.5mm
* Battery Life: 14hrs (continuous gaming); 72 hours (normal gaming usage)
*Depends on surface used

and then you can find the headset Barracuda HP online on ebay or amazon pretty cheap like $50.

About your overpriced thing i mean if you are a gamer and have all regular things like a factory keyboard and mouse then you will notice a HUGE difference when you play with gaming accessories. The mamba is $120 but i mean its worth it to be playing with a wireless mouse meant for gaming. Gaming headphones for $50 is pretty damn good price and the keyboard can be a little pricey but i got my tarantula for around $50. It just depends if you want to be a serious gamer or not. But seeing how you have a Quad core for gaming i recommended you buy razer.

How do to fix my laptop computer screen?




Amanda


I put my earbud headphones on my keyboard and closed the screen. I walked away for five minutes and when I came back there is a black spot on the corner of my screen with yellow, blue, and purple lines from the top to the bottom of the screen except where that spot is. I don't know what to do or if it could be fixed. I have a Sony Vaio Laptop with a LCD screen. Please help me get it back to normal.


Answer
First of all, CALM DOWN. As long as your computer is still working, ignore the spot and continue with your work. Yeah, it's a constance reminder of your mistake but move on. You can't do anything about it this second. Best of luck.




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Friday, November 8, 2013

What programs/gear do I need to begin making dubstep?

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AgentNovic


So what stuff do I need? For example something like Logic 9 and Reason? Is there any cheaper programs? I want to make dub like Xilent, Sub Focus, xKore, Excision and Knife Party. Do I need any certain laptop, headphones, keyboards etc.? Relatively cheap, I dont wanna spend close to like a grand on this stuff just yet, maybe just a few hundred bucks. Thanks for taking the time to respond!


Answer
sorry IDK

Are these good gaming headphones, keyboard and mouse for the price?




ThisIsAYah


These will be used for gaming. Note that I do not need a mechanical keyboard but if there's any good backlit one for under 50 dollars, even though I don't think there is, please tell me! Just let me know if these'd be good for everyday gaming use.

Microsoft SIDEWINDER X4 Keyboard - 49.99
RAZER DeathAdder Black Edition RZ01-00152400-R3M1 Black Mouse - 44.99
Tek Republic TH Pro USB Connector Circumaural Dynamic Bass Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset - 29.99

Thanks!



Answer
ASTRO's new A50 headset boasts wireless functionality across all platforms right out of the box, joining the ranks of Turtle Beach, Creative, and Logitech. There are a few missing features holding it back from perfection, but at the end of the day, it's one of the highest-quality gaming headsets you can buy.

More of an evolution than a revolution, the A50's guts are mostly the same as the A40's, exhibiting minor tweaks to the chassis, but major additions in terms of functionality. Doing away with cosmetic tags, ASTRO decided to go with a completely closed-back design, boosting bass response and sound isolation as a result. On top of refining the audio, the new wireless wonder seamlessly integrates ASTRO's old wireless MixAmp into the right can. This is the biggest advantage the A50 has over the wireless A40's reliance on an external device.

Transducer Principle: Open Air
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20,000 KHz
Nominal Impedance: 48 ohm
Weight w/o cable: 0.81lbs/363 grams
Characteristic SPL: 118 db @1kHz
Ear Coupling: Over-Ear
Connector: 2.5mm XBOX Live® chat port, Mini-USB port
Microphone: 6.0mm uni-directinal noise canceling
Power Supply: USB mini-B (USB 2.0 compatible)
Battery Life: 12+ HoursFrequency Response:35-20,000 Hx
Wireless Radio: 5.8GHz STS Module
Inputs: Optical In, AUX In (3.5mm)
Outputs: Optical Passthrough, USB Power / Voice, USB Charging Port

This above features you can get on this and the 2nd option if you look cheap one can look http://goo.gl/9AVzx this site.It will help you lot.
In case you need to pass the audio signal to another device, you're restricted to optical output; there is no 3.5mm pass-through. This is a noteworthy exclusion because it prevents you from using the A50s in a wired fashion. True, you can connect the USB cable in the event the battery dies, but you are still receiving a wireless audio signal. With this in mind, the A50s do not fall within current MLG regulations. When you consider the prevalence of the A40s among competitive gamers, it's confusing to see such disregard for their strict adherence to hardware standards.

ASTRO implemented a new EQ preset system for the A50, which at the moment is limited to three preloaded configurations. It has stated that a complete software-based customization solution will appear in the near future. When exactly is anyone's guess, but considering Turtle Beach and Creative have products on shelves with this functionality out of the box, it would behoove ASTRO to release its solution in a timely manner.

The first built-in preset, "ASTRO," represents the manufacturer's ideal settings, perceivably ramping up the bass and down-tuning midrange frequencies. "Core" seems to be the baseline EQ preset, reproducing native bass, mid, and treble response as dictated by the audio source. Finally, the "Media" preset boosts the low- and high-end frequencies, leaving the midrange well enough alone to serve as the metaphorical glue, balancing out the two extremes.
So i think my answer solve your problem.




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