SRS On RS-130 Headphones

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yahshua
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SRS On RS-130 Headphones

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Is it recommended to have SRS on or off on the Sennheiser RS-130 headphones?
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i would like to know the answer too, anyone?
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Post by Torque90 »

can an idoser admin answer this please, cuz i just got these and they sound different with surround sound on as opposed to off. so do u have surround sound on or off when u test the doses?
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Post by idoser »

You want surround turned off. You don't want any hardware or software processing on the sound.
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Post by xxdarkestone89 »

oh and also i-doser admin
i have these headphones
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and should i have the headphones set on for sound cancelling or off?
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Post by Torque90 »

im getting static hiss with these headphones, as all wireless headphones do. even when in close to the transmitter. usually when i turn the source volume up I cant hear it for the most part, and since the doses have white noise i can't tell if the static is present or not, i hope that does not effect the dose. does anyone else get static hiss?
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Post by caligirl95070 »

Torque90 wrote:im getting static hiss with these headphones, as all wireless headphones do. even when in close to the transmitter. usually when i turn the source volume up I cant hear it for the most part, and since the doses have white noise i can't tell if the static is present or not, i hope that does not effect the dose. does anyone else get static hiss?

Yeah...that static hiss is suoopsed to be there... its part of the thing.. if you read the FAQ it says it in there.. "11. All I hear is hisses and beeps?
I-Doser works by playing two separate binaural beats through the headphones and into each ear. The hertz level is mixed with the beats and sent on a carrier tone of white noise. The hiss or static is the white noise, and is completely normal and essential to the dose. For a further explanation see further questions in the FAQ explaining usage. "<---That's from the FAQ on the i-doser main website
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Post by Torque90 »

no, i meant that the wireless headphones themselves give a small static hiss, and i was wondering if that would interfere with the dose
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help^^^^
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idoser admin, can you answer my question up there, cuz i wanna know if i should return or keep the headphones. and also do you get the hiss from the headphones or is it me?
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Post by caligirl95070 »

wireless headphones do give out a slight hiss.. there was another user in here who had the same problem with them... it shouldnt really affect the dose at all though...It might tho... if its not working that may be the problem
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Post by idoser »

A slight hiss prodouced by some wireless headphones will not affect the dose. Keep in mind, the carrier tone for all the doses is white noise which sounds like a hiss.
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Post by Torque90 »

awesome, thanks for the answers
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