Thursday, December 26, 2013

Is there a way to watch TV with wired heaphones?

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So if I want to use high quality headphones like Bose or something that uses a wire with my large HD TV, is there a device out there that I can plug my headset into and listen to the TV audio "wirelessly" with uncompressed and original sound quality?


Answer
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/131036608683?lpid=82
If you don't want it from this seller, just use the name of it to find it at a regular store
Also a search for you at
https://www.google.com/#q=6+FT+3.5mm+PLUG+MINI+STEREO+EXTENSION+CABLE~LINE+IN%2FHEADPHONE+JACK
The device is called 3.5mm to dual RCA jacks. RCA has nothing to do with this connector, it is the generic name for the plugs by many brands. Try Radio Shack.

Will an extension cord for my headphones affect the sound quality?




Mindscrape


I got new Bose headphones but the 6' extension cord is shorter than the 16' I'm used to. I googled extension cord quality, and some claim that quality counts. I also saw some really cheap cord extensions on eBay, but I was wondering if they would truly affect the sound quality if attached. Any comments/suggestions?


Answer
Well, if you're just using Bose headphones, honestly, the answer's a resounding no. They're mid-fi at best, and just don't have the fidelity for cabling run length and impedances to be critical issues. People fretting about cables are using *very* high quality headphones, and even then, whether using Cardas .et all helps is quite arguable. For you, any 3.5mm patch will suffice for your needs, even if it lacks gold plating and looks real thin. Seriously.

Also, the Bose noise canceling headset sounds pretty bad, Cosnipa. $69 Grado SR-60s whomp it, frankly, and they're not suitable for critical listening.




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