Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
Awesome!
1) 2017 DA40NG in Europe
2) 3 (if it works with the NG as well)
DA62 already has powered Lemos next to the traditional dual plugs (i think that was a standard from the beginning)
1) 2017 DA40NG in Europe
2) 3 (if it works with the NG as well)
DA62 already has powered Lemos next to the traditional dual plugs (i think that was a standard from the beginning)
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
I wondered about that when I checked the wiring diagram. It shows the LEMO plugs but I didn't know if they were standard or optional.
The diagram also shows that the 62s retain the Sennheiser power-tip capability. Are there any headsets out there that actually still use this?
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
If indeed my 2004 DA40 would power up my Bose headsets I would be interested in 2
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
For those of you with Lightspeed regular plug headsets, they told me they can convert them to LEMO for $150.
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
I heard back from David Clark as well, conversion should be possible, but they don't provide estimates without the unit. I will wait for the cable to be available to send mine in, since I won't be able to use it otherwise.
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
We'll keep everyone updated (likely via this thread) as Steve works this with the potential suppliers, who BTW have been quite responsive (one of the suppliers even made a semi-production mockup for our testing).
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
Does this apply only to Zulus or does it include, say Sierras? (Yeah, I have one of those also).blsewardjr wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 8:33 pm For those of you with Lightspeed regular plug headsets, they told me they can convert them to LEMO for $150.
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
I only asked them about my Zulu 3.
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
I would expect only Zulus, since LEMO is an option for Zulus but not Sierra.
It's also an option for Tangos but this is a failed product and the LEMO implementation looks kind of flaky. USB-power (which is standard) is a better way to go with these units.
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Re: Interested in a Powered LEMO Adapter?
Assuming I can get a LEMO adapter for my headset I'll get one. I have a Zulu, but I don't know which one and inside the battery case it just says "Zulu Series", good times. I will investigate.
Da40.
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