Hi, the wire is eitheir cut in the place you mentioned or inside that side of the headphone, try opening that side of the headphone with a normall cross screwdriver.
Cut it just above the point you mentioned, then slowly go down 4 mm per time till you find a cut , remove it then rejoin all wires according to there color.
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.
Many amplifiers automatically disconnect the speakers when a headphone plug is inserted, unplug the headphones and the speakers should come back on.
There is a 1/4" headphone port located at the back of the PSR-295; plug your headphones into that and the audio is transferred to the headphone instead of the speakers. If your headphones use a 1/8" plug, you'll need an adapter.
Nope - if your sound is coming from both the headphones and the built-in speakers, it's your headphone socket in the laptop - not the plug that's at fault ! Basically an audio socket is a switch. While no external speakers (ie headphones) are connected, its internal components direct the sound to the computer's built-in speakers. Inserting a plug into the socket breaks the connection to the internal speaker circuitry, and directs the sound to the headphones.
I don't know what to tell you. Excellent speakers designed for conventional speaker cabinets are widely available, but high quality headphone sized speakers I know of no source for.
The highest quality headphones you can buy have the finest sound you will ever get from any headphones. Hence the best good quality speakers that you can get into headphones have already been invented - if you've got the money.
this happened to me. the speakers on my Laptop wouldn't work but when i plugged in my headphones, it worked fine. what i recommend is for you to take a pair of headphones and plug them into a slot with a microphone icon that is usually next to your headphone slot. ! it worked for me!! best of luck!
If the speakers have a headphone insert hole, listen to some sample music through the headphones and that should determine whether your speakers are balanced on your computer or not.
A headphone amplifier is a type of audio amplifier. Instead of an amplifier that's designed to push through audio signals to speakers, a headphone amplifier is designed to work with headphones. These are common in devices such as MP3 players.
I just checked mine out and found a button next to the left headphone plug. It seems the buttom will either let you use headphones or speakers but not both. Hope this helps.
Yes, the FM Radio is free! But you have to plug in headphones to make the radio work because the LG Chocolate Touch uses the wires of the headphones as an antenna. However, you still have the option of listening through the phone's speakers instead of the headphone's speakers... as long as some sort of headphones are at least plugged into the headphone slot (even broken headphones would work! as long as there is still wire going into the phone's headphone slot)! Very fun phone! Source: I own a LG Chocolate Touch VX-8575
Wireless headphones, sometimes called cordless headphones, are small electronic speakers that a user can wear close to his or her ears to listen to sounds provided by a device but that are not connected to the device by wires.