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Pastimes : All Things Technology - Media and Know HOW

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To: Don Green who wrote (1783)7/28/2024 5:56:21 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) of 1844
 
Don, thank you, I don't hear any pops, I was only told by others that a popping sound does occur, but from what you say it seems that if I turned the volume down all the way after using the headsets then it wouldn't be an issue...

Yes, I have very expensive and very excellent studio type headsets but they're always replaceable if it ever comes to that, just that I don't want to ruin them with some sort of intentional neglect...

So, the solution, it seems then like turning the volume all the way down each time after using them would be the solution, would you think this also???

TIA

GZ
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