Ken Gillett
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Something else has just hit me. The announcement of the new 305 and 306 clamps also stated new versions of older clamps to provide greater volume and we wondered how they achieved that. Well on re-...
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I had a mount modified here in the UK by the manufacturer of the earphones - Ultimate Ear, as this is a service they offer for £35. They put a socket on the output from the mount and a plug on the ...
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I'm inclined to agree with Stuartv on this. How can they have got it so comprehensively wrong. Didn't I say "let us know your plans before you do anything so we can comment and help prevent you doi...
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I have just returned from a 4 day trip exclusively using my earbuds from Ultimate Ear with my SMH10 and clamp modified to connect the earbuds in parallel with the speakers, but with my 'adjustments...
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Well, with many things in life, although I may not have the specific technical training to be an acknowledged expert, I learn as I go along and I've never considered myself dangerous regarding this...
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I understand Stuartv's point about leaving the speakers connected, what's the harm, except as he points out, it may impact battery life. Since with them connected in parallel to the speakers means ...
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Actually, I've just thought that if you really need the speakers to stay on, that would be a simple hardware mod to add a small switch that allowed you to keep them on simultaneously. I suspect mos...
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Regarding plug size, the 3.5mm plug is large, particularly if you have to use a re-wirable one on the earbuds. I assume no-one else has tried this, but one of those 3.5mm plugs WILL NOT FIT THE SMH...
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I would like re-inforce my previous comment that any more than the single socket for the earbuds would be a bad idea, If the same 3.5mm jack type plug was used for earbuds, speakers and mic, the cl...
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1 - Yes, one clamp should provide both possibilities. Although switching not required while on the move, it must be possible to do it without having to resort to tools and/or additional equipment. ...