If the television has audio out jacks you can use a wireless headset, or you can connect the audio out to an amplifier that has a headphone jack. You will not be able to plug into you TV but if you have a VCR attached plug your headset into it. There is also a device that transmits the audio signal to a wireless headset.
If there is a 3.5mm jack socket on the television, it is almost certain to be a headphone output. Other connectors such as RCA (phono) connectors are not intended for headphone use.
It's always worth checking the manual first, just to be sure.
The headphone jack switches the speakers off automatically on most televisions, so you won't be able to disable this function without doing electrical surgery on your television.
If you're using the RF cables, tune the TV to the correct channel and you should have sound. If you're using the RCA jacks, don't forget to add the audio cables for sound.
there should be an audio out on your sony tv. use that to connect standard RCA jacks into your sound system go into settings on your TV and disable the internal speakers. if this doesn't work try only connecting your video input in your TV while using the audio RCA to split to your sound system. is your main feed COAX or RCA?
No, component jacks are common in all but the cheapest TV sets. Composite and HDMI are used in the highest quality sets.
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You will need the 3 yellow red & white cables to connect into the same colored holes in the front of the TV. If the TV doesn't have those holes, you'll need a video adapter. To use that, plug the small end into the PS2, unplug the video feed on the TV, and then plug the other end of the cable into the video input plug. If you don't want to have to keep unplugging & replugging it, plug the TV video feed into the input socket on the side of the adapter, so you can turn off the PS2 & it'll go back to regular TV.
Many televisions do not have headphone jacks anymore. Almost every TV that has a headphone jack will shut off its internal speakers when the headphones are connected. You should look at wireless headphones that will connect to the audio output of the television instead of the headphone jack if you need to use both at the same time.
Headphone jacks are used to plug in wired headphones. The headphones can have different purposes. Most commonly they are used for listen to music, video audio and even phone calls.
The Audio Jack, there will be two jacks on the laptop, one for an external microphone and one for headphones, the one of the right SHOULD be the headphone jack.
Plug the audio system into the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the LCD. Go into the menu and change the signal to the jacks to FIXED if you can.
For the same reason that new TVs no longer use analog video signals. Everything is switching to digital.
The headphones will fit. Both phones have 3.5 mm headphone jacks. Almost every pair of head phones is 3.5 mm.
An airline adapter is for use of modern headphones. Older planes and headphones used 2 mono audio jacks instead of 1 stereo jack. The adapter brings the 2 mono jacks into 1 stereo jack, so that modern headphones can be used on board the plane.
An airline adapter is for use of modern headphones. Older planes and headphones used 2 mono audio jacks instead of 1 stereo jack. The adapter brings the 2 mono jacks into 1 stereo jack, so that modern headphones can be used on board the plane.
These jacks are used in audio systems to patch in a piece of outboard gear. When you plug in the cable, the circuit is interrupted and sent to the external gear. When you remove the cable, the circuit 'closes' and sends the signal on through. A headphone jack is a closed-circuit jack. When you plug in your headphones, the circuit to the internal speaker 'opens' and sound is sent only to the headphones. When you unplug them, the circuit to the speaker 'closes' and you hear sound through the speaker again.
DVD players can be small enough to use while mobile. Headphones provide a means to insure privacy while enjoying the playback. Most DVD players have standard headphone jacks, so your Sony headphones will be a great fit.
Connect the green 1/8" stereo cable out of the T6160 to the audio output of the TV. If your TV has a headphone or 1/8" line output, you can use that jack. Otherwise, you will need a RCA adapter. Since you TV won't have a surround output jacks, you will only be able to use the front speakers and subwoofer.
That depends on whether or not the TV has audio output connectors on it. They're usually what's called an 'RCA' connector. Right channel will be red, left channel is white and video will be yellow in color. All you have to do is verify the output connectors and maybe find adapters to fit the headphone transmitting unit.