There are several car cassette players that offers a headphone jack. Sony and panasonic are two cassette players that offers a headphone jack
Yes, as long as your computer is equipped with an analog headphone or speaker jack (most are).
I've done just this same thing in my 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE..... If you have a cassette player you can simply buy a "Cassette Adapter". This looks like a cassette tape with a headphone sized wire coming out of it. All you need to do is put the tape in cassette player and hook plug into DVD players' headphone jack then presto audio comes through vehicle's speakers (this should work for all cassette players and devices that make sound eg DVD players or CD players). If it helps further I did product search at Target.com with keywords of " Cassette Audio Adapter" they are very inexpensive.
You need to buy an mp3 player and get a cassette adapter for your headphone jack. If you have a cassette in the car.
Purchase a cassette tape that has a headphone jack line on the other end so you can plug that into the headphone jack of your iPod. Go to your local electronics store like Best Buy and pick one up.
You will need two cassette players, an audio cable, and some time. Put the cassette you want to copy in a player (now on referred to as the first player), and plug in an audio cable to the headphone jack. Connect this cable to the microphone jack of the other player; insert the blank cassette in this player. Make sure the tapes don't need to be rewound. On the player with the blank cassette, press record. On the first player (with the material you want to copy), press play. Give the first player enough time to finish playing, and your tape will be transferred! Press stop on the other cassette player.
It uses the basic auxilliary jack found in common cd/dvd players.
Is this a trick question? The size of a 3.5mm headphone jack is 3.5mm.Did you mean "is a typical headphone jack 3.5mm? Or is it smaller/larger?"A typical mp3 player headphone jack is 3.5mm.
Yes you can. You need to get a cassette tape adapter (many places sell these like Target, Bestbuy, Circuit City,....etc). You plug it into the mp3 player where the headphone would go and place the cassette where it is supposed to go. Turn on the radio and mp3 player and your ready to go.
Somehow my headphone jack in my laptop broke. Since I do not use the mic jack, is there any way to convert the mic jack into a headphone jack? I really need help. I have a windows 8.
1/4 inch is the full sized, or "big" headphone jack.
Yes the 2.5mm headphone jack is the next size down.
A headphone jack allows a music device to be heard privately by using a headphone or ear buds in the place of the audible speaker. Your headphones must have a plug that fits the device's jack (port).