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                        Posted by Orpheus on 
    Sat Jul 16th 2005 at 11:15pm
                     
                    
                        
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                        First, are you sure it needs both for audio receiving? I ask because, many headsets have a mic attached and the other is used for it.
Secondly, they have those things at radioshack I believe if it becomes necessary to purchase one.
Thirdly, since I know nada about wireless headphones perhaps it would be best to google search a spec guide for that model. many have PDF files.
                                            
                        
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by satchmo on 
    Sat Jul 16th 2005 at 11:18pm
                     
                    
                        
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                        Thanks, but I've already googled many times with different search phrases, but I haven't found anything definitive yet.
I've tried plugging only one of the male jack into the computer, but still no sound.  I tried it with all my stereos in the apartment, but nothing worked.  When I turned the headphone on, there is a kind of static noise from it, so it makes me think that the headphone works properly.
On the package box of the headphone, it said that it's also for computer use. I don't know...
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
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    Sun Jul 17th 2005 at 9:59am
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        Yes, you need to get a connector with one end having two female 1/8th and the other end being 1 male 1/8th STEREO (two stripes)
Then again you can always make them your self for a fraction of the price.
You could also, if you're comfortable with it, cut the cables and connect them to a single stereo 1/8th jack, so it'd be like normal headphones.
It'll work with your computer and anything else that outputs sound.
Also, just in general, colors don't mean a damn thing when it comes to stereo cable (or video for that matter. Why buy a component cable when you can buy a composite cable which does the same thing? If you're going down the buying of cable route). Sizes don't matter either. A 1/8th cable is the same as a component or composite cable. They're just usually catered to different bandwidths. Simple enough, eh?
PS: 3.5 mm is 1/8th of an inch.
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by Crapceeper on 
    Sun Jul 17th 2005 at 11:22pm
                     
                    
                        
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                        I used to use wireless headphones as well.
I always needed to adjust the frequency manually; depending on how thick the wall was. Static sound means the base is sending some signal but the frequency isn't adjusted jet (in my case). And I think such a connector would be a good idea to try.
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by Myrk- on 
    Mon Jul 18th 2005 at 1:07am
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        Looks right Satchmo, I know a bit about it. All you need is to make your headphones change to 1 minijack (hi fi stereo plug) and then it should work. It might be that your headphones are made to be plugged into a 3.1 sound system or something to get better surround sound?
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by rival on 
    Mon Jul 18th 2005 at 3:00am
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        you could plug both jacks into the sound card. most sound cards have more then one plug in you could just plug both the jacks into different ones till you get sound....
                                    
             
        
            
            
                                     
                                
                    
                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by satchmo on 
    Mon Jul 18th 2005 at 3:40pm
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        Thanks everyone.  I'll try the Y-connecter.  I've tried changing the frequency manually already, but that didn't result in any sound.
Now, I just need to work slightly less so I can actually have time to buy the connecter.  These fourteen-hour shifts are killing me.
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
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    Sat Jul 23rd 2005 at 2:48am
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        I hardly consider soldered wires "technology". And Why oh why did you go to radio shack? That exact same connector would have been maybe a dollar at any hardware store. And Gold plated doesn't do much of anything since neither the computer or headphone jacks (or the physical line inside) are gold.
By the way, they're headphones. It's like instant surround sound.
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by satchmo on 
    Sat Jul 23rd 2005 at 3:08am
                     
                    
                 
                
            
            
                
    
                    
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                        Yeah, I know I could've gotten it for less money, but I had to buy a USB-PS/2 adapter for my wife's wireless keyboard anyway.   The closest store to my apartment that has both things is RadioShack.
It's just a couple of bucks more.  Nothing major.
                                            
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                        Re: Wireless headphone jack adapter
                        Posted by Crapceeper on 
    Sat Jul 23rd 2005 at 10:37am
                     
                    
                        
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                        This way or another, I'm glad it works finally.
                                            
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