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Originally Posted by peat moss
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Originally Posted by peat moss
Since your dealing with very low voltage coming out of the computer to your headphones (instead of the other way around), any damage would be to the phones and not the computer. To prove it put the phones on your ears and do it again. The loud click you hear is the spark vibrating the headphone cones.
Thanks, thats what i wanted to know.Quote:
Originally Posted by Appzalien
Oh Ross you bad ! Was wondering if anyone got my bad joke . :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
Was mike involved? :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
NO....REALLY?Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
why is this thread still going on, its no big deal, the headphones work fine
/close
Oh my God! I just saw a spark when I unplugged my kettle. :O
OMGWTFBBQ I just saw a spark when i touched the black wire to white wire in my electrical panel. :O
Did I fry my flash light? :(
Because some ppl use any thread available to make stupid comments just to get their post counts up... like any1 gives a fuck how many post you have(except maybe the few that are involved). :stars:Quote:
Originally Posted by suprafreak6