No headphone are made which have the same response as the long-discontinued NS-10m's. The closest headphones to that response would probably be the AKG K171 Mk II.
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.
A Clavinova is basically an electric piano, with the same range. It's different from a keyboard in that the feel of the keys is more realistic, and it usually only has a few different synth voices. A piano produces sound acoustically (as felt hammers strike the strings). Clavinova is a brand of digital pianos, made by Yamaha, that generates sound electronically through headphones or built-in speakers. - TS123
Stereo sound makes it possible for different sounds to come out of different speakers.
speakers is sound which is actually data
If you already have a karaoke machine, you will also need speakers, amplifier, mixer, microphones, TV or screen so that you can set up a studio with pretty good sound effect. Of course, the quality of products you choose is important too. I recommend Unify company's karaoke equipment. The quality is really good.
Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
it connects to the speakers.....
When you plug the headphones in, that disconnects the speakers, and no sound will come from them. Unplug the headphones to hear the speakers.
That depends on whether or not your computer has speakers. If it does, then unplug your headphones, plug in the speakers, and make sure your volume is turned up. If you don't have speakers, then there is no way to do have sound without headphones other than to buy speakers. Most desktops have speakers built in to them, though.
sound travels from the computer to the speakers where sound waves pick up and the sound gets played
Your speakers are broken.
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.
Many amplifiers automatically disconnect the speakers when a headphone plug is inserted, unplug the headphones and the speakers should come back on.
nope
Speakers are attached to computers for the output of sound. Sound cards are required in the computer for speakers to function. Speakers range from simple; two-speaker output devices to surround-sound and multichannel units.
Sound cancelling headphones work in two ways. Firstly, they are created from materials that do not absorb sound easily. Secondly, quality speakers are used in order to deliver sound in a directional manner.
Only ipod touches have out loud speakers. to get them to work, your headphones must be unplugged