Wednesday, December 18, 2013

What type of headphones have a strong wire and good sound?

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Young Mone


My headphones keep ripping near the end of the jack.Then get no sound.Need headphones that have strong wire.Please Help


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Shure earphones make two lines of products, for consumers and professionals, I own a pair from the consumer line, the SE210, MSRP $170 but I got it for $90 on Amazon. The cords are really nice and thick and sound quality is great, also they're in-earphones so they block out most of the outside noise. If $90 is too much, you can check out Amazon for a pair of SE110s that probably will be quite a bit cheaper. But in terms of build quality and wire strength, I couldn't be happier with Shure!

Any advice as to how to cheaply set up two wireless headphones for a home theater setup?




Jordan X


I have a newborn son (10 weeks) and I live in a one bedroom apartment. As my son transitions to his crib, which is in the same room as the home theater system, I want to set up a system whereby my wife and I can put on headphones (two sets total) and hear the TV. This way, the noise will not disturb my son. Don't worry about the lighting situation. I have that covered with some room divider screens.

I had an old device from Woot or something that was basically a bluetooth headset and headphone jack (two different pieces). I can plug the headphone jack into my receiver, sync it with the headphones and successfully watch TV that way...but I only have one set and I am unsure how to find or set up another. I am looking to do this cheap (definitely under $100, but hopefully under $50), and I haven't been able to find another similar product (bluetooth headphone jack/headphones). If I found another one, I'd probably want to buy two to replace my old one, and use a headphone jack splitter, but there may be an easier way.

Any suggestions as to how I can set this up? I don't know much about bluetooth, but are there any systems that can hook up two sets of bluetooth headphones to one bluetooth device broadcasting from the headphones jack (or an alternative jack) on my receiver?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



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I use these Sennheiser RS120 On-Ear 926MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle from Amazon for $90. And two headphones can work off one transmitter..




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