IF YOUR TV HAS A "MEDIA RECEIVER" YOU NEED TO GET A STEREO TO HEADPHONE JACK ADAPTER (RADIO SHACK, ETC.) AND USE ONE OF THE STEREO OUTPUTS ON THE BACK OF THE RECEIVER TO HOOK UP YOUR HEADPHONES.
YOU CAN SET UP "WIRELESS" HEADPHONES THE SAME WAY.
2006-06-14 21:15:20
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answered by mchaz60 6
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Pioneer Pdp-42a3hd
2016-12-18 08:13:58
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. It may even have a head set jack or audio out jack. Many do. If not, your local TV or CB shop could install one quite easily. You may even have the moxie to do it your self. It is a simple matter of running two wires from each speaker to a stereo headset jack and mounting the jack at a convenient location.
2006-06-14 19:22:02
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answered by Dusty 7
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i lately offered an HDTV and am very delighted with it. the photo and sound are fantastic, providing you're truly gazing some thing broadcast in HDTV format. I put in a Band Of Brothers DVD and the children theory a conflict grow to be truly happening interior the front room. once you're searching at a favourite channel, the severe definition brings out extra of the grainy high quality of the signal. that is the merely disadvantage I have discovered to this point. What i found out as a way to diminish that is operating more effective than one cable to the inputs on the television. on the decrease back of your HDTV there'll be an enter jack categorized HDMI. This stands for prime Definition Multimedia Interface. this style of cable and enter is especially deigned for the HD format. merely below this on a scale of high quality may be S-Video, and then RCA (the pink, white and yellow cables we are all used to). i recommend using RCA cables to the television besides for the channels which at the instantaneous are not broadcast in HDTV. So once you're gazing and the channel you want isn't what you chosen enter is, merely hit the source or enter button to decide on the enter that suits your desires on the time.
2016-11-14 19:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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uh, sorry to disappoint you...
This is incorrect, you will need to install an isolation coupling transformer between the speakers and the output jack.
2006-06-15 05:04:02
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answered by jimbob92065 5
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