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Portable mp3 player headphones
On 6/20/2005 12:59 AM, Pink_isn't_well wrote:
I recently bought a portable mp3 player from Transcend. I was impressed with its features and stuff and it works flawlessly up to now. I tried to plug in some other headphones than the ones included in the box and the sound was WAY too quiet! I plugged the included headphones in my pc speakers and I noticed that the seem to be "amplifying" the sound. My question is, what would happen if the included headphones die on me or if I simply lose them? Will I have to apply gain to every single mp3 file I want to listen on this player? Can I find headphones to replace them should that ever happen? If you plugged in regular stereo headphones, an mp3 player is not going to have enough power to drive them. Make sure you headphones are rated for use with mp3 players. The Koss PortaPro's are very nice and sound great. |
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