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Hey all, possibly stupid question.
I'm thinking of using a Meze 300cm cable (99 series) on a pair of JadeAudio JT1 cans. Here's the sticking point: the Meze cable is 3.5mm TRS that terminates in split 3.5mm TS. The cable for the JT1s is 3.5mm TRRS into split 3.5mm TRS. It's of note that the JT1's included cable has an inline mic.
Should I be concerned at all whether the Meze cable is compatible? I'm only using these for unbalanced stereo output on my computer. Just want to make sure I'm not making a $20 mistake here.
I'm thinking of using a Meze 300cm cable (99 series) on a pair of JadeAudio JT1 cans. Here's the sticking point: the Meze cable is 3.5mm TRS that terminates in split 3.5mm TS. The cable for the JT1s is 3.5mm TRRS into split 3.5mm TRS. It's of note that the JT1's included cable has an inline mic.
Should I be concerned at all whether the Meze cable is compatible? I'm only using these for unbalanced stereo output on my computer. Just want to make sure I'm not making a $20 mistake here.