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With exception of the [[EEG Lab]]s, headphones are the standard audio delivery system in our labs. In dedicated audio labs, such as the [[Sound Recording Lab]] and the [[VoiceKey Lab]], headphones are part of the standard equipment. In other labs (e.g. [[Cubicles]]), you can lend one of our recommended headphones (listed below) from [[Ronny]].
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With exception of the [[EEG Lab]]s, headphones are the standard audio delivery system in our labs. In dedicated audio labs, such as the [[Sound Recording Lab]] and the [[VoiceKey Lab]], headphones are part of the standard equipment. In other labs (e.g. [[Cubicles]]), you can borrow one of our recommended headphones (listed below) from your [[Lab Coordinator]].
    
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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
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In labs with control room: Plug the headphones into the 6.3mm or 3.5mm jack extension cord in the lab.
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When plugging the headphones directly into our [[Computers | lab computer]], please use the green port on the back of the case. The front audio jack, while more accessible, can introduce noise. In labs with an [[Audio Interfaces|audio interface]], the headphones will be connected to a stereo or phone output.
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In labs without control room, or for monitoring audio: Plug the headphones directly into the 3.5mm jack port on the front of our [[Computers | lab computer]].
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In labs with an [[Audio Interfaces|audio interface]]: the headphones will be connected to a stereo or phone output.  
    
When using the headphones for time-critical audio stimuli, please (ask the TSG to) check your audio settings and scripts before running your experiment.  
 
When using the headphones for time-critical audio stimuli, please (ask the TSG to) check your audio settings and scripts before running your experiment.  

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