As far as audio quality there is no comparison, the Shure SM7b is clearly the better mic in both build and sound. But the k688 does sound better than alot of mics in its price bracket.
Hey King! if you have a have 1/8 inch connector it should be fine! i have the Sony MDR-7506 and it works great! This is what is says on the specs: Without a headphone amp built in, the 3.5mm port at the back can drive a pair of headphones with its impedance rated between 16 ohms and 75 ohms. Within this range you still have some headphones to choose from instead of being left with only game headsets for monitoring. Because of the combo of the latency-free feature and an input level control, you can pretty much avoid the wild fluctuations in volume by making adjustments on the fly.
thanks for the support! let me know if you have any quesitons!
Wow! This was a compelling and in-depth comparison. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks Doug! my first time doing something like that!
cool and interesting. i love audio too
As far as audio quality there is no comparison, the Shure SM7b is clearly the better mic in both build and sound. But the k688 does sound better than alot of mics in its price bracket.
Would you use your headphones in the headphone jack? I mean headphones like the dt770 80 Ohm
Hey King! if you have a have 1/8 inch connector it should be fine! i have the Sony MDR-7506 and it works great!
This is what is says on the specs:
Without a headphone amp built in, the 3.5mm port at the back can drive a pair of headphones with its impedance rated between 16 ohms and 75 ohms. Within this range you still have some headphones to choose from instead of being left with only game headsets for monitoring. Because of the combo of the latency-free feature and an input level control, you can pretty much avoid the wild fluctuations in volume by making adjustments on the fly.
@ okay thanks👍
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