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On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 09:48:17 +0000 (UTC), Judy Miller
wrote: It always seems I have the wrong diameter headphone jack when I need one. They started with big ones, 100 years ago. 1/4" As things have gotten smaller, the big plugs were too big for the little devices. Since adapters exist, why do they make headphone jacks different diameters anyway? I have loads of adapters, but only for temporary use until I get the right product. Adapters are a pain -- they stick out -- and a little cell phone or Sandisk MP3 player won't have the power to drive the 2 or 2.5" speakers in a large set of headphones. Even if it did have the power, it would run the battery down too fast. Is there a functional difference? No, except that some headsets need a microphone, and others are monoaural or stereo, maybe with no microphone. For talking on the phone, there could be two earpieces but they would have the same sound, no stereo. |
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 13:30:28 -0500, micky
wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 09:48:17 +0000 (UTC), Judy Miller wrote: It always seems I have the wrong diameter headphone jack when I need one. They started with big ones, 100 years ago. 1/4" As things have gotten smaller, the big plugs were too big for the little devices. Since adapters exist, why do they make headphone jacks different diameters anyway? I have loads of adapters, but only for temporary use until I get the right product. Adapters are a pain -- they stick out -- and a little cell phone or Sandisk MP3 player won't have the power to drive the 2 or 2.5" speakers in a large set of headphones. Even if it did have the power, it would run the battery down too fast. Is there a functional difference? No, except that some headsets need a microphone, and others are monoaural or stereo, maybe with no microphone. For talking on the phone, there could be two earpieces but they would have the same sound, no stereo. Perhaps the OP is refering to 3.5mm vs 1/8". Very similar size and usually compatible. |
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