Most headphones comes with straight 3.5mm jack plugs. (and on top of that the adapter).
I was wondering, how many of us really are interested in the straight jack - as opposed to an angled jack.
I am in favor of the angled jack!
Most headphones comes with straight 3.5mm jack plugs. (and on top of that the adapter).
I was wondering, how many of us really are interested in the straight jack - as opposed to an angled jack.
I am in favor of the angled jack!
mine are all straight, but i would love to have the L ones instead.
also, LOL @ the thread name
angled ftw. me use and me likey
Angled and don't really care.
Don't really care, and I lol'd at the title... lol
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Winning title. I use the vigorous straight adapter that came with my hdjs
My HD-25s have an angled plug, and I hate it. It's convenient for my MBP and literally nothing else I own. It's the one thing I don't love about them…if I ever have to replace the cable, I'll do what I can to get a straight plug even if I have to solder it together myself…just been too lazy for the last…umm…5 and a half years or so.
L shaped baby
I get less cable wear with an L shaped connector. My Sonys came with a straight connector which caused the cable to wear out at the connector end within the 1st year so I trimmed it down and put an L shaped 1 on instead which has lasted way longer.
I wish my HD25-SPs had an angled jack, would stop the plug sticking right out the front of the mixer, just waiting to be bashed to one side...
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