You just fix it up and plug it in simple
Buy a headphone jack to have a red and white splitter. You can connect the headphone jack to your computer and the audio splitter to the aux. jack on your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be set on the aux setting. You can buy the headphone audio splitter @ Walmart for about 6 dollars.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
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I was wondering the same thing. Does anyone know if changing your am/fm/cd selector switch to a 4 position switch (the 4th being aux. input) would work? Yes you can add auxiliary audio input to any stereo but you will need to solder a 5 pin aux 3.5 jack into the radio board before the radio preamp after the FM output, there are 2 cables for audio in 2 cables for audio out and 1 for ground, when you insert the headphone style jack the 5 pin aux jack will stop the audio from the FM and play the audio from the external source
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Check the settings. Most likely speakers/audio chipset will be disabled in the audio settings.
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.
Yes, but need amplification.
True. The line in the connector is a socket used to attach an audio source. The headphone connector is a socket that is used to attach an audio output device.
There is a combined headphone and optical digital audio output (minijack) socket. On the current iMacs it is the first socket on the back.
No, you will need an audio adapter.
Buy a headphone jack to have a red and white splitter. You can connect the headphone jack to your computer and the audio splitter to the aux. jack on your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be set on the aux setting. You can buy the headphone audio splitter @ Walmart for about 6 dollars.
The audio signal to the speakers are not cut off since the connection to the front panel and speakers are in parallel.
The Sony - 200W 2-Ch. Audio Receiver has a 1/4-inch headphone jack that allows you to plug headphones into it. anonymous@oola.com
The only software you need to support headphone is driver for your audio/sound card what you get with your motherboard. If you lost that you can download from internet.
Headphone, because audio is going OUT (mic is giong IN).
This is dependent on the audio production software that a person uses. The manual for the software will have the specific settings, but most standard computer settings are acceptable.