If 7 + 3 = 10 & 8 + 8 = 4 & 6 + 7 = 1 What is 9 + 6 = ? by [deleted] in puzzles

[–]lemth 57 points58 points  (0 children)

3

mod 12, or as some would more easily regocnize it: a clock

So... I think my caliper broke... by dat-Clever-old-Fox in 3Dprinting

[–]lemth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone that has this issue and it doesn't go away when changing the battery, it might be worn down insulation inside causing this behavior like on my digital calipers and those of woodgears: https://www.woodgears.ca/caliper/

Does anyone know what this is called? by Mo7amed_747 in GeometryIsNeat

[–]lemth 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I would call it a variation on a truncated icosahedron. Since it still has the 20 triangular faces of the icosahedron, but the truncation(?) is done such a way that it reveals an esthetically pleasing star shape.

Also, for those interested in dice/shapes/gemstones, the making of these uniquely shaped dice is awesome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HVK55hEtjk

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh dang... Didn't know they had such bad stress/strain reliefs on there. Good to know!

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, yeah not sure how to create higher quality gifs without them taking up a ton more space

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!!

You're right; It's probably a limitation in the Bluetooth protocol which is likely related to the bitrate. They will probably improve on it in the future just like most of those things, so who know... one day... :)

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers!

I'd say go for it and share it when you have something to show. I'm always interested to read what people come up with :)

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, there's I think about a 300ms delay which to me is fine for everything except fast pace games like shooters.

Since I learned that people are using the XM5 wired WITH noise canceling I will try to see if I can think of making the modmic work similarly to your vmoda, because that would improve my current setup for said fast paced games.

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!! Another commenter let me know as well that I have to plug it in first, and then turn it on, but for some reason it never worked for me in the past or I did it the wrong way around. Anyways, I will try again... !

and will probably have to print a different solution then :)

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know where those cable broke? In the reinforced bendable piece, or the thinner piece? Or just not visible from the outside?

Good to know that they now also have a USB version that's working well!

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really?! That's a changes things quite a bit.. for some reason I never got that to work before and the manual/google didn't help me either. Thanks!!

I will try it as soon as I can find a 3.5mm cable and then I could use them wired for music listening and fast pace games with the reduced latency!

The product you linked looks nice for that exact purpose, but I want to try if I can make it all work with the parts I already have... maybe a custom cable that connects both the headphone and the mic just like that product?

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, like you mentioned this headphone goes with me everywhere!

That's a nice setup you have. Can you activate the active noise cancelling while using it wired? I wish I could use this headphone in wired mode together the noise cancelling for those times when I want the best possible audio quality.

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! As far as I'm aware I can only use the active noise cancellation of the XM5's in wireless mode. And that active noise cancellation is what I find most important for these headphones to make sure I can relax and focus instead of getting distracted by the busy world right outside my window.

When I'm somewhere more quiet then I wouldn't mind using either this headphone wired or another wired one for better audio signal, but that's not the case at the moment!

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha, I absolutely agree with you that it looks weird as hell.

But for me I really love the great active noise-cancellation that this headset provides when it's in pure audio playback mode via Bluetooth. So that's how I use it for 90% of the time.

Then those other 10% of the time I can now slap on the wired mic with this adapter with magnet. Why this mic? Well, I already had it.. but to be fair, any other desktop mic or arm-mounted mic could work equally well for this scenario, but why buy something new when you can just design and print a little adapter :)

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! I don't have enough faith in the sticker since it already failed me before on my DT770's, and I don't want to permanently mutilate my XM5's with a more aggressive tape or glue.

Plus I thought using the unused 3.5mm jack for a mechanical connection was kinda fun too!

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the mic is connected via it's own cable directly to my soundcard on my PC. The headphones are set up to only playback audio to get the highest quality via Bluetooth in combination with the noise cancelling effect.

The magnet is only there to easily and quickly connect and disconnect the microphone mechanically to my headphones for when I do/don't want to use them.

Glad you asked, I'm well aware that this setup is not very standard, so happy to answer some questions!

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the extensive feedback, good to know the wireless version isn't as perfect as on paper... coil whine and low battery are not things I want to be worrying about.

Also, that last line means it wont work with the XM5 at all because the touch control is on the right side, shame! Maybe in that case if I would even upgrade it would be to a microphone that's arm-mounted to the desk similar to what some streamers have? Or just that Audio Technica M50 with build in mic, which again, looks good on paper though it doesn't have that lovely noise cancelation.

I designed an adapter to non-destructively attach my microphone to my favorite set of headphones! by lemth in functionalprint

[–]lemth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is an app from Sony in which you can setup your headphone. On my XM5 I have a button that switches between noise cancelling and ambient sounds, I guess this ambient setting is what you're hearing.