Good video! I recently ordered myself some Audeze Maxwells but they’re on back order and may take up to a month, so I bought these to try until then! Haven’t received them but I’m definitely excited
It's possible to use the MMX 200 in a "analog mode" with an specific cable that will be available soon. This cable is a USB-C to 3.5mm cable. We're working on it :)
@@philschwenker1691 Thanks for the clarification. Is there an ETA and price of this cable? Seems like something that should have been included for $250 Assuming you work for Beyerdynamic, was a 3.5mm input considered on the 2.4GHz dongle? This was a nice feature of the Logitech Pro X 2 but the audio quality was just too poor for my liking A low latency 2.4GHz dongle with a way to connect an analog mixer would be perfect for my setup but is something companies don't seem to consider
@@nulI_dev This is confirmed not to work with a standard 3.5 mm cord which is interesting. We'll be testing more of this with the recommended cable and the audio quality across entertainment and taking calls/chat
Cost and ETA for the analog cable isn't final and I'd advise to follow official beyerdynamic channels to stay updated. I can't really give information or opinion on competitor products but we wanted to keep the design and application similar to the MMX 150 headsets, while I think it's a nice integration to use the same USB socket on the head also for analog audio (just my opinion). I can understand the use case for the analog input on the dongle. According to our user research there was no use case for it but it will be qorth considering for future products. Thanks for your feedback! :)
There is no software for these, it's just plug and play. If you really need to tune any headphone, you can just use equalizer apo + peace or steelseries gg software with sonar in it to tune everything from the headphones to your mic.
Good video! I recently ordered myself some Audeze Maxwells but they’re on back order and may take up to a month, so I bought these to try until then! Haven’t received them but I’m definitely excited
i have trouble connecting the dongle with my pc for some reason... can someone help me
Are you connecting it with standard USB or with the USB-C adapter. If USB-C made sure the end USB is also connected as well.
Like the build on those
Are you able to feed a 3.5mm line-in into these headphones? I want to be able to feed my mixer audio into a pair of wireless headphones
No. Only just a USB-Cabel for loading.
It's possible to use the MMX 200 in a "analog mode" with an specific cable that will be available soon. This cable is a USB-C to 3.5mm cable. We're working on it :)
@@philschwenker1691 Thanks for the clarification. Is there an ETA and price of this cable? Seems like something that should have been included for $250
Assuming you work for Beyerdynamic, was a 3.5mm input considered on the 2.4GHz dongle? This was a nice feature of the Logitech Pro X 2 but the audio quality was just too poor for my liking
A low latency 2.4GHz dongle with a way to connect an analog mixer would be perfect for my setup but is something companies don't seem to consider
@@nulI_dev This is confirmed not to work with a standard 3.5 mm cord which is interesting. We'll be testing more of this with the recommended cable and the audio quality across entertainment and taking calls/chat
Cost and ETA for the analog cable isn't final and I'd advise to follow official beyerdynamic channels to stay updated.
I can't really give information or opinion on competitor products but we wanted to keep the design and application similar to the MMX 150 headsets, while I think it's a nice integration to use the same USB socket on the head also for analog audio (just my opinion). I can understand the use case for the analog input on the dongle. According to our user research there was no use case for it but it will be qorth considering for future products. Thanks for your feedback! :)
Would you go for the black shark v2 pro 2023 or the mmx 200?
Good question lol. I have the v2 pro but I'll buy the mmx200 in a few days
Dude, please pronounce the company name correctly. You are saying buyerdynamic when it should be Beyerdynamic (pronounced bay-er dy-namic)
That's incorrect. The correct german pronunciation does in fact sound like the english "-buy", despite the "ey" suggesting otherwise.
German here. Hes actually one of the few ones saying it correctly
DuoLingo is free - go learn some German before criticizing the people who can actually pronounce it on an open forum.
Is there a software for it so u can customize the sound (use an eq)
There is no software for these, it's just plug and play. If you really need to tune any headphone, you can just use equalizer apo + peace or steelseries gg software with sonar in it to tune everything from the headphones to your mic.