That's the solution I use, Kevin. I have a ProSonus amp that drives both
my speakers and my David Clark headset.
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 3:35 PM, wrote:
> On 12/26/2011 3:15 PM, Brian Lloyd wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Tim Ellison, W4TME**
>> wrote:
>>
>> The only way to disa
On 12/26/2011 3:15 PM, Brian Lloyd wrote:
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Tim Ellison, W4TMEwrote:
The only way to disable the speaker is to open the Mixer form from the
menu bar and un-check the speaker output. There isn't an auto disable
feature.
I find it quite easy to just pull the plu
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Tim Ellison, W4TME wrote:
> The only way to disable the speaker is to open the Mixer form from the
> menu bar and un-check the speaker output. There isn't an auto disable
> feature.
>
I find it quite easy to just pull the plug to the powered speakers (one of
the
The only way to disable the speaker is to open the Mixer form from the
menu bar and un-check the speaker output. There isn't an auto disable
feature.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Product Management, Sales & Support
FlexRadio Systems^(TM)
4616 W Howard Ln Ste 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ex
Turn them off in the mixer.
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 4:54 PM, wrote:
> I have a flex 3000, when I plug the headphones in it will not disable the
> speakers. What can I do?thanks, Johnnie w6hty
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I have a flex 3000, when I plug the headphones in it will not disable the
speakers. What can I do?thanks, Johnnie w6hty
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