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Sivga’s SCV021 headphones showcase a beautiful wood exterior and tan-leather accents for a soft, warm aesthetic. That natural warmth also shines through in the audio Read More
Those are the two 2.5mm TS (Tip-Sleeve) connectors of the nice included unbalanced cable. The other end is a 3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connector with a 6.3mm TRS adapter.
Having separate connectors on each earcup enables heaphones to easily be powered by a balanced source with a suitable cable, i.e. 2.5mm TS to 2.5mm TRRS, 4.4mm TRRRS "pentacon" or XLR.
Mr.Fish-N-DucksThe same 2.5 mm TS connectors.
The T+R+S connectors themselves all conform to a standard for size. Occasionally a manufacturer will make connecting a plug difficult by recessing the socket, but not in this case. The connections in plugs with multiple rings can be wired differently, e.g. for balanced audio or unbalanced with a microphone, which would only be a consideration for a cable and balanced amplifier, not this headphone.
Mr.Fish-N-DucksThe same as the older 2.5 Hifiman connectors. I ordered some Hart Audio cables at the same time I acquired these headphones and they work great. I use Hart to use whatever termination I need (balanced 4.4, 2.5, XLR, unbalanced 3.5 or 6.4)
as of a couple weeks ago they didn't have any officially supported pads (phoenix pads might work but one of their reps said it might not as the shapes are different)
Does anyone know if these are utilizing the same drivers as the Phoenix's? I just got the Phoenix's last week and the upgraded pleather pads are well worth picking up. These seems to be a semi-open or closed version of their drivers.