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Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
where you plug in speakers/headphones
A headphone amplifier is a type of audio amplifier. Instead of an amplifier that's designed to push through audio signals to speakers, a headphone amplifier is designed to work with headphones. These are common in devices such as MP3 players.
Run the audio through a receiver and speakers. Most receivers will let you hook up headphones and the speakers can either be on or off.
Speakers and Headphones are output devices. A microphone, sometimes integrated with speakers, is an input device.
There is a 1/4" headphone port located at the back of the PSR-295; plug your headphones into that and the audio is transferred to the headphone instead of the speakers. If your headphones use a 1/8" plug, you'll need an adapter.
You can't play sound through BOTH at the same time. The audio jack is basically a switch. When nothing's plugged into it, the sound is directed to the speakers. If you plug headphones or another set of speakers into it, the audio sgnal is diverted to whatever youi've plugged into the socket.
The 2nd Generation iPod Touch has built in speakers, but all other generations of the iPod Touch will require headphones or speakers in order to listen to audio
Many televisions do not have headphone jacks anymore. Almost every TV that has a headphone jack will shut off its internal speakers when the headphones are connected. You should look at wireless headphones that will connect to the audio output of the television instead of the headphone jack if you need to use both at the same time.
Bowers & Wilkins was founded in 1966. Today, they specialize in the sales and production of home audio speakers, iPod and computer speakers, headphones and car audio.
NO!..Don't do that. Speakers connect to audio out socket, headphones. VGA is Versatile Graphics Adapter. For video, not sound.
Having either stereo speakers or headphones should be the goal. The two separate audio devices should work together depending on the situation you have and what you want to do with the sound performance. You can either sit at home and listen on your stereo headphones and enjoy and lay back in your bed, or you can have a party and play your music loud from your stereo speakers. Having separate external playback devices to go with your audio devices should be an essential to owning any kind of small audio device. You just can't get everything out of a small audio device.