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Sony wireless headphones

  • 23-03-2010 10:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 20


    Hi all I have just bought a set of wireless headphones, my problem is when I plug the jack plug into the amp should the sound on the speakers mute and just have the sound on the head phones, in my case I have sound coming from both, please help.:mad:

    Kind regards.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,236 ✭✭✭Idleater


    Hi all I have just bought a set of wireless headphones, my problem is when I plug the jack plug into the amp should the sound on the speakers mute and just have the sound on the head phones, in my case I have sound coming from both, please help.:mad:

    Kind regards.

    Firstly, what amp have you got and have you read the operation manual for connecting headphones. I know that is a "feature" of many amps. Is there a separate master volume as opposed to headphones volume?

    Another option worth investigating is have you connected the headphones to the correct output?

    Finally, can you check with a different set of headphones if the "problem" persists or if it works as you expect. In the latter case, you need to read the instructions from the new headphones. Perhaps they need to be switched "on" in order to appear connected to the amp.


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