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Anthony Cerrato April 7th 04 06:06 AM

Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?
 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Prevett"
Newsgroups: alt.electronics
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 1:20 AM
Subject: Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?

Thanx Art, but as a matter of fact, looked at a few of

these
on the web (eventually did buy a decent Sennheiser to

use
only for my cd player and stereo system) but all I found
used a pin headphone jack on the charging unit to plug

into
the output from the electronic equipment desired--IOW,

just
what I lack on my tv and vcrs. I suppose, if I

understand
what you're saying, then is all I should need maybe is a
proper adaptor to connect the female L/R RCA output

jacks on
tv or vcr to the male pin plug on the charger unit ...

huh?
Or do I have the voltage/current spec mismatch

backwards.
(Also, then there's only the volume adjust on the

headphones
to control any voltage/current mismatch, which sounds ok

I
guess, right?) If so, will have to talk to Radioshack

guys
to find if such is available--I don't readily see any

such
type of adaptor at the RS web site, but their search

engine
is terrible. Thanx again, ...tonyC


First, I from your post, I cannot tell if the input to the

wireless
headphones is 1/8" male or 1/8" female. If it's 1/8"

female, an adapter is
widely available.


Yes, I saw that adaptor, but unfortunately, my input to the
WH is a miniPhono, I guess 1/8", but it is male--which is
what is throwing me for a while. :)

It is sold as a 1/8" to RCA cable -

often used (or
marketed) to connect a portable device (ie CD player, MP3

player) to a home
stereo system. The 1/8" connector is used to connect to

the CD player and
the RCA to the amplifier. In your case, the 1/8"

connector connects to the
input of the headphones and the RCA to the amplifier.

When you go to the
store, just ask for a cable to connect your portable

device to the
amplifier. (Cables are bi-directional, so 'sound' can

'flow' from A to B
and also from B to A).


Thanx--I thought that would work but wasn't sure. Now I just
need the right adaptor(s) as you note below. Sometimes ya
just can't find stuff like that in the web site search--pays
to mosey down to Radio Shack and ask for it...which I'll do
ASAP.

If the input to the wireless headphones is male, you will

have to do some
searching for approprate connectors. (None come to mind

right now) It may
take a combination of a few different connectors.

The volume control of the headphones does not control the

input
voltage/current. The controls on the headphones only

change 'stuff' that's
in the headphones. Since the wires are not connected to

the headphones,
this control doesn't affect the input signal. It does

affect the volume
though, so you would use these to control the volume.You

should be fine with
the voltage/current ratings however the headphones might

have a low input
impedance which would load the VCR(was it?). But this

shouldn't be too big
of a problem.


Yes, thanx for clearing that up--it's been much too long
since I tried studying electronics. :)

If you already own a pair of wireless headphones, use them

as you don't have
to worry about being teathered to the equpment.


Yep--this will be a great way to go... if'n I can only get
that
@##$%^&_!@ adaptor! At least I understand the options now
and what I'm doing. Thanx again Jeff and y'all here for your
help! ...tonyC



JeffM April 9th 04 12:59 PM

Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?
 
my input to the WH is a miniPhono, I guess 1/8"
Anthony Cerrato


You need to be more precise with your terms.

Phono plug (also called an RCA plug)
http://images.google.com/images?&q=p...simplyautomate

Phone plug
http://images.google.com/images?&q=p...store+-4p1-200

Anthony Cerrato April 10th 04 09:57 AM

Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?
 

"JeffM" wrote in message
om...
my input to the WH is a miniPhono, I guess 1/8"
Anthony Cerrato


You need to be more precise with your terms.

Phono plug (also called an RCA plug)

http://images.google.com/images?&q=p...simplyautomate

Yes, careless of me--I always call an RCA an RCA and others
phono jacks, but I see they seem to call RCAs, phono plugs,
but call headphone jacks, _phone_ plugs...go figure. :)
Anyway my wireless headphones have a male stereo (2-banded),
1/8" (mini) phone plug to connect to the audio source. (see

http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...t%5Fid=274-869 )
I wanna connect that to the vcr RCA output jacks. Now at
Radio Shack I did find a Y-adaptor with 2 RCA plugs to a
1/8" phone _plug_ rather than jack, but with this, I'd still
need an adaptor to connect the 2 phone plugs then, IOW, an
adaptor with 2-1/8" jacks at each end--can't seem to find
any combination that would quite work yet. Aagghh!
....tonyC (Hoping some day, ALL jacks and plugs become truly
standardized down to 1-2 kinds! :) )

Phone plug

http://images.google.com/images?&q=p...store+-4p1-200



JeffM April 10th 04 05:22 PM

Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?
 
I did find a Y-adaptor with 2 RCA plugs to a 1/8" phone _plug_
rather than jack...
can't seem to find any combination that would quite work
Anthony Cerrato


Got a soldering iron?

Make your own from components.
or
Get the ready-made one that's closest and modify it.

Jeff Prevett April 10th 04 06:18 PM

Connecting Headphones to RCA OUTPUTS?
 
If I understand, you need a female-to-female 1/8" headphone jack... I did a
quick search on Radio Shack's website. Here is what you are looking for:
http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=274%2D1555
If you already have a connector that allows you to hook up 2 pair headphones
to a portable device, it can be used also. Just make sure to tape over the
male connector or you might accidentally ground the signal.

I wanna connect that to the vcr RCA output jacks. Now at
Radio Shack I did find a Y-adaptor with 2 RCA plugs to a
1/8" phone _plug_ rather than jack, but with this, I'd still
need an adaptor to connect the 2 phone plugs then, IOW, an
adaptor with 2-1/8" jacks at each end--can't seem to find
any combination that would quite work yet. Aagghh!
...tonyC (Hoping some day, ALL jacks and plugs become truly
standardized down to 1-2 kinds! :) )





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