08-17-2017, 09:31 AM
You have two possible options.
You could go with an adapter like this (best quality one I found on a cursory search of amazon.co.uk), or you could go with the USB-to-3.5mm cable.
Whatever you go with, make sure its connector is 3.5x1.35mm, and the cable is fairly thick. Thin cables will cause voltage drop and seemingly random issues under load.
You could go with an adapter like this (best quality one I found on a cursory search of amazon.co.uk), or you could go with the USB-to-3.5mm cable.
Whatever you go with, make sure its connector is 3.5x1.35mm, and the cable is fairly thick. Thin cables will cause voltage drop and seemingly random issues under load.
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