Anyone know anything about cordless headphones ?
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Anyone know anything about cordless headphones ?
Someone gave my mother in law a used pair of cordless headphones (Sony MDR-IF210) for some reason I can't hook it up right. Here is what the set up looks like from bottom to top (of transmitter) :
AC power/Red audio/white audio/ then what looks like a headphone jack. The wires given to her have one end red/white audio the other end what looks like head phone jack. I have tried every combo and all I get is static in the headphones. I know this is a lot of jibberish but this lady is relentless and I fear for my life. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
AC power/Red audio/white audio/ then what looks like a headphone jack. The wires given to her have one end red/white audio the other end what looks like head phone jack. I have tried every combo and all I get is static in the headphones. I know this is a lot of jibberish but this lady is relentless and I fear for my life. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Plug the wire into the headphone jack of your stereo, and attach the other end into the wireless transmitter. 1st, I'd check that I can hear with normal headphones out of the headphone jack. Make sure both the transmitter and the headphones are properly powered. Play something from your stereo, then adjust the frequency until both transmitter and headphones on are the same frequency.
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Originally posted by RoQuEr
Plug the wire into the headphone jack of your stereo, and attach the other end into the wireless transmitter. 1st, I'd check that I can hear with normal headphones out of the headphone jack. Make sure both the transmitter and the headphones are properly powered. Play something from your stereo, then adjust the frequency until both transmitter and headphones on are the same frequency.
Plug the wire into the headphone jack of your stereo, and attach the other end into the wireless transmitter. 1st, I'd check that I can hear with normal headphones out of the headphone jack. Make sure both the transmitter and the headphones are properly powered. Play something from your stereo, then adjust the frequency until both transmitter and headphones on are the same frequency.