BOSS DB-90 metronome, not audible in headphones

  • lucky83

    What kind of headphones?

    I use this with Vic Firth (isolating), you can hear everything both at rehearsals and at concerts

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] lucky83 [/ b], ears are simple. and in vacuum it is bad and in ordinary ones.

  • insider

    [b] lucky83 [/ b], well xs, although they are insulating, they are also quiet, much quieter than usual

  • lucky83

    well, I think that, for example, in the subway, quiet headphones are better, but with excellent isolation, than very loud ones without isolation)

    what is ideal for you? do you want to hear everything with normal headphones?

    it's not about the volume

    you can try a headphone amplifier, but damn it, we're saving our ears for something)

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] lucky83 [/ b], so I wonder what norm amplifiers and how)))

  • 1sthast

    do not stick in the wire completely, a little louder

  • andreevmaxik

    [b] 1sthast [/ b], then like mono will be

    but usually the meter plays the left one

  • 1sthast

    nope, there is a position where stereo and a little louder

  • andreevmaxik

    [b] 1sthast [/ b], a couple of days ago I found out about the bridge, when 2 stereos add up to mono with doubled power, but here it finally can be by no means

  • scorp

    Buy normal ears and the problem will be solved. If you increase the output volume, you will increase the pneumatic pressure in your ear, which injures your eardrum.

    Good vacuum headphones will solve most of the problems - and ear monitors - in general, everything (for the future)

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] scorp [/ b], how much can you get it? it's just that there are no big funds, and carrying a preamplifier is also not an option

  • swerus

    [b] Ivan_drums [/ b], the case says! Ear monitors and no problem, but it is unlikely to be cheaper)

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] swerus [/ b], well, the fact of the matter is that you don't even need to be a Lang to know about monitors, believe me if there were means I wouldn’t sweat it)))

  • lucky83

    Then another question: have you tried Vic Firth SIH1?

  • alex_marchenko

    A 25-50w soldering iron and a pair of wires will cost much less than an amplifier

  • solidator

    Headphones and / monitors must not have more than 32 ohms impedance. Plug into 3.5mm jack. And there will be norms! And the 6.3 TPM jack for headphones with an impedance of 320 Ohms, if you connect 32 Ohms through an adapter, it will be louder, but you will put the battery down quickly. Philips ears will be inexpensive for a start, I think)

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] solidator [/ b], so after 3.5 but quiet

  • solidator

    [b] Ivan_drums [/ b], try 16th ears then. By the way, what kind of metronome sound do you use? For example, I am on the 1st sound, the general volume is in the middle, the 8th note is maximum, all the rules. but I have roland v_drums monitors true.

  • kreker

    the easiest option is good headphones) as described above .. try to find shura se215 on aliexpress

  • Ivan_drums

    [b] kreker [/ b], so usually everyone does) with ali the rules will be? all copies are there

  • kreker

    price - quality is more than a steep ratio)) if there is not a lot of money for expensive ones .. at least they have good insulation and you don't have to pile up the volume too much) I'll try to find a link from the computer