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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
− | 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. | + | 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 a [[Behringer X-Air XR18]], the headphones will be connected to a stereo or monitor 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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+ | *[[Audio]] |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 20 March 2024
Sony MDR-7506 headphones |
With exception of the EEG Labs, 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.
Specifications
Usage
When plugging the headphones directly into our 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 a Behringer X-Air XR18, the headphones will be connected to a stereo or monitor 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.