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J3LLY008 t1_ixowqoe wrote

Just connect it like any headphone with a 3.5mm connector.

From what I can see on Beyerdynamic's website, the T1 comes with a TRS 3.5mm cable with an adapter to 6.35mm. Your 2i2 should have a headphone out with a female 3.5mm. Therefore it should fit.

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J3LLY008 t1_ixoyxfs wrote

You can run both the mic and a pair of headphones.

On the left side there should be 1 or 2 XLR jacks, plug your mic into one of them.

Then on the right side, there should be a 3.5mm jack with a headphone symbol, plug your headphones into it.

I'm not quite sure how the 2i2 works but you should be able to toggle whether to monitor your voice through the interface.

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Nr48 t1_ixpg11l wrote

Any special reason for the gen 3? They sound very very very warm if not to say muddy.

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HitmanSixActual OP t1_ixpg53l wrote

I usually enjoy a warm sound, honestly. Currently I use the Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset. Muddy is a term I’m not familiar with, but I can all but guarantee these Gen 3s will be significantly better. Also, they were on sale for 699.00 vs the norm 999.00

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Pokrog t1_ixrucy7 wrote

The gen 2 is what you're looking for for the best gaming Beyer. The gen 3 is way too warm and far less technically capable than the gen 2. The gen 3 was Beyerdynamics failed attempt at making their gen 2 easier to drive but what they ended up doing is just making an all around worse headphone.

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