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DFP1989

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jun 5, 2020
462
361
Melbourne, Australia
Hi everyone,

Thought I'd share this little "hack" for getting a front-panel 3.5mm jack on your 7,1. Most of the time I edit and work with speakers, but occasionally like to put on some headphones.

Apple 3.5mm USB-C 00002.JPG

As we know, the 7,1 does not have a front-panel headphone jack, and digging around the back to swap the speakers for the headphones is annoying. I was going to buy a USB DAC to solve this problem, but then had the idea to try out one of the AU$15 Apple USB-C to Headphone Jack adaptors.

Apple 3.5mm USB-C 00001.JPG Apple 3.5mm USB-C 00003.jpg

It works great, and it's super easy to switch between the two outputs using the Sound menu!

Apple 3.5mm USB-C 00004.jpeg
 

th0masp

macrumors 6502a
Mar 16, 2015
851
517
Looks like possibly a lot of pull on that adaptor cable.

I know I've ripped my headphones out of the port more than once when getting up or having the cable wrap itself around the chair's armrest. If that were to happen to you hopefully it won't damage the port on the computer.
 

DFP1989

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jun 5, 2020
462
361
Melbourne, Australia
Looks like possibly a lot of pull on that adaptor cable.

I know I've ripped my headphones out of the port more than once when getting up or having the cable wrap itself around the chair's armrest. If that were to happen to you hopefully it won't damage the port on the computer.
Headphone cable is 3 metres long, it’ll be fine. It’s designed to be used on an iPad so I’m sure it can handle being stationary at a desk.
 

gerrard0804

macrumors regular
Sep 12, 2010
176
23
Hi everyone,

Thought I'd share this little "hack" for getting a front-panel 3.5mm jack on your 7,1. Most of the time I edit and work with speakers, but occasionally like to put on some headphones.

View attachment 1825081

As we know, the 7,1 does not have a front-panel headphone jack, and digging around the back to swap the speakers for the headphones is annoying. I was going to buy a USB DAC to solve this problem, but then had the idea to try out one of the AU$15 Apple USB-C to Headphone Jack adaptors.

View attachment 1825084 View attachment 1825083

It works great, and it's super easy to switch between the two outputs using the Sound menu!

View attachment 1825082
does it work with bootcamp Windows 10?
 
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