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Koss VC20 Volume Control
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Koss VC20 Volume Control

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EP5497516

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Description:

Provides convenient level of adjustment from stereophone. Includes pocket/belt clip for comfortable cord postioning. Connects to any 1/8" stereophone jack.

Features:

Includes pocket/belt clip for convenient positioning


Can be used with any portable music device


Headphone jack is 3.5mm stereo plug compatible


Minijack iPhone compatible plug(not gold plated)


90 day warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.65 inches
Product Width: 4.75 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.05 pounds
Package Length: 2.9 inches
Package Width: 2.5 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 159 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 159 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

92 of 92 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent for MP3 players with FM tunersMar 18, 2009
By Headphone Pilot
I already have two "no name" inline volume controls, but I needed another. This Koss unit was no more expensive from Amazon than another "no name" from an electronics store, and I've been a big fan of Koss since the late 70s, so I bought it.

First, what it IS and ISN'T. This is a volume control, but NOT an amplifier. It will make your MP3 player, etc., quieter, but NOT louder. If your source is too quiet, look for a headphone amplifier.

When I used to listen to a cassette walkman it was easy to turn down the volume when I needed to. The volume control was a thumbwheel right on the player. I have several MP3 players now, and they all have hi-tech context sensitive controls. This means (for me, anyway) that I have to look at the screen to make sure the button or slide control is set for volume. This control solves that problem. Set the player for a volume slightly on the loud side and use the inline control to get comfortable sound. If you need to lower the volume (to talk to someone, for instance) you can use the volume control without taking your player out of your pocket.

This model has a three foot cord between the player and the volume control. This is nice if your player has an FM tuner -- MP3 players use the headphone cord as an FM antenna. My generic ones were only about 8 inches long and the FM reception suffered.

The control has a clip on it, so you can wear your player safely in a padded pouch on your belt and clip the volume control to your chest pocket.

A few reviewers have noted that lowering the volume attenuates high frequencies. I tried using the EQ settings on my player (I was also using Koss PortaPro headphones). When I had Bass Boost EQ settings I did notice some high frequency attenuation in both the Koss and generic inline volume controls; when the EQ was turned off I didn't notice as much high frequency attenuation, but the sound was very "flat." Anyway, I don't think I would have noticed it if other reviewers hadn't pointed it out.

An inline volume control is very handy for portable MP3 players, etc., and this unit is well thought out, and works great.

64 of 66 found the following review helpful:

5Very functionalNov 10, 2000
By J. Feira
This is a surprisingly useful gadget, as it serves as an extension cord and volume control. The extension cord aspect adds about 3 feet to your headphone, which gives me a lot more room to move when I am listening to music on my computer. The volume control is handy when using a portable player because you can change the volume without jostling the player.

51 of 54 found the following review helpful:

5I lost mine and was lost without itAug 09, 2005
By H. Mason
This is something you probably won't fully appreciate until you've had one for a while and then lose it. You may not need a headphone extension cord with an inline volume control. But once you get used to having one, you'll find the convenience and functionality are habit forming. The one I lost was in daily use for 3 or 4 years and continued to work well.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Nice, very usefulMar 31, 2003

I use this on my computer. Yeah, there's software volume controls - but they require dropping out of whatever you're doing to set, and differ from program to program. It's far more convenient to be able to reach over and make a little adjustment without effecting what you're working on. Also, the sound quality isn't effected - I used to plug my headphones into a set of speakers to do the same thing, but it resulted in static and noise that degraded the music; this volume control retains the clarity of the music.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4Handy Gadget, 3 Easy questions to make your decision.Mar 31, 2009
By Blueroom57
I purchased this item with a new pair of headphones for my wife and I to use with our laptop. The Koss volume control does exactly what it's supposed to and is a handy convenience to adjust volume quickly and easily. I didn't notice any signal degradation as a result of having the volume control plugged in-line with the headphones. If you need a little extra cord length then that would be an added benefit. My wife absolutely loves the convenience but I've concluded I could just as easily live without it.

Should you buy it? Just answer three questions and you'll have your final answer. 1) Would you prefer a little extra cord length? 2) In everyday headphone use, do you find yourself frequently adjusting the volume? 3) Do you have the extra cash to burn?

My wife answered yes to all three while I answered no. Did we keep it? You know what they say, happy wife, happy life. :)

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