I found a pair of Jensen headphones with a volume control and mute button right in the cord. If I set the volume in the middle to begin with, I figure I'll have room to move up or down. Only problem is, they're not the best headphones. Okay, but at $29 Canadian you can't expect much. ========================================================================= pete Hot Java, Cool Tunes: Visit Caf\ufffd Pierre www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/4024/ > From: Sanctum@... (Hubble, Andrew John) > Reply-To: DTXpress@onelist.com > Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 18:27:15 -0000 > To: "'DTXpress@onelist.com'" <DTXpress@onelist.com> > Subject: RE: [DTXpress] Output vs monitor volume levels > > From: Sanctum@... (Hubble, Andrew John) > > Not without a seperate headphone amp or volume controles on the main speakers. > A dirt cheap and nasty option would be to wire up a jack adapter with a > resistor in the circuit, then plug your output to the main speakers through > that. But I wouldn't recommend it. > > ---------- > From: pdk > Sent: 07 February 2000 16:02 > To: DTXpress@onelist.com > Subject: [DTXpress] Output vs monitor volume levels > > From: pdk <pdk@...> > > Is there a way to increase your headphone level while playing, without also > increasing the sound going out to your amp? For example, if you wanted to > hear yourself a bit better without drowning out your buddies. > > pete
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Re: Output vs monitor volume levels
2000-02-09 by pdk
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