Many amplifiers automatically disconnect the speakers when a headphone plug is inserted, unplug the headphones and the speakers should come back on.
You should turn your headphones on then. :/
Either: A. You have a bad set of headphones or B. Your headphones are not plugged in all the way or C. Your settings are messed up on the ml3 player
When you plug the headphones in, that disconnects the speakers, and no sound will come from them. Unplug the headphones to hear the speakers.
The worst headphones I have found are the pair that come with an iPod. They don't have great sound quality and you can hear all noises around you. I would say that over ear headphones are great. They have great sound, you cant hear many noises even though they aren't noise cancelling, nobody can hear your music and they look excellent. I prefer skullcandy hesh. Great sound, good looks and well worth 50$. Apple gives you crappy headphones because they aren't selling the headphones, there selling the iPod itself, they just throw those in there until you buy a good pair. Most people don't know that the sound is bad because that's all they listen too is the iPod headphones. Get some skullcandy's and you wont be dissappointed
My brother has turtle beach headphones and always put's them on but we can still hear the sound from his tv so I would say you can hear the sound through tv.
it sends out sound and music that you want to hear
to block distracting sounds The main reason they wear headphones is to actually hear what is going to air, or in other words what is coming back from the transmitter. If the announcer cant hear anything through the headphones then neither can the listenners.
No, you do not need a soundcard to hear sound on a computer or device. Most devices have built-in audio capabilities that allow you to hear sound through speakers or headphones without the need for a separate soundcard.
Unplug the headphones, turn the sound on on the speakers, check the options menu, turn the volume up in the taskbar. Loads of potential variables.
A useful change in headphones is the conversion of electrical energy from the audio device into sound energy that we can hear. The energy transformation that occurs in headphones involves converting electrical signals into mechanical vibrations in the headphones' drivers, which then produce sound waves that reach our ears.
Check whether your speakers are connected to your default soundcard.
Headphones.