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Headphones Wanted.
Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off
switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. Don't know about headphones themselves but there are switches you can plug both headphones and your speakers into and switch from one to anothe. I have one, don't recall where I got it...sorry. -- dadiOH _____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.0... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://www.gbronline.com/xico/ _________________________________ |
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Headphones Wanted.
Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. Don't know about headphones themselves but there are switches you can plug both headphones and your speakers into and switch from one to anothe. I have one, don't recall where I got it...sorry. -- dadiOH _____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.0... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://www.gbronline.com/xico/ _________________________________ |
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Headphones Wanted.
I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... --James-- |
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Headphones Wanted.
I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... --James-- |
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This is the same as the previous post (dated 4 minutes ago). What gives?
Patrick D. Rockwell wrote: Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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This is the same as the previous post (dated 4 minutes ago). What gives?
Patrick D. Rockwell wrote: Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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"Bill in Co." wrote in message k.net... This is the same as the previous post (dated 4 minutes ago). What gives? I made that post and then quickly canceled it because I forgot to add another question which I made in my second post. My second question is "What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, but I've read talk of them on the web. -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell Patrick D. Rockwell wrote: Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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"Bill in Co." wrote in message k.net... This is the same as the previous post (dated 4 minutes ago). What gives? I made that post and then quickly canceled it because I forgot to add another question which I made in my second post. My second question is "What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, but I've read talk of them on the web. -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell Patrick D. Rockwell wrote: Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and | they said no. | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | there an adaptor? | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | information that you can give me. | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | never heard of them. :-) | | -- | ------------------------------- | Patrick D. Rockwell | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with the vol control on the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why Dolby, it just dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... |
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Headphones Wanted.
"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and | they said no. | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | there an adaptor? | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | information that you can give me. | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | never heard of them. :-) | | -- | ------------------------------- | Patrick D. Rockwell | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with the vol control on the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why Dolby, it just dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... |
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Patrick D. Rockwell said...
"What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, It is processing technology not headphones, per se. Dolby says it works with any stereo headphones. http://www.dolby.com/dolbyheadphone/ -- CQ |
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Patrick D. Rockwell said...
"What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, It is processing technology not headphones, per se. Dolby says it works with any stereo headphones. http://www.dolby.com/dolbyheadphone/ -- CQ |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in
. com: My second question is "What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, but I've read talk of them on the web. If you are after "surround sound" headphones: The Sony MDR-DS5100 is an "Advanced Headphone System, the World's First Headphone System to carry both the Virtual Dolby Digital Certification and DTS (Digital Theater Systems) Virtual" $500 http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review256.html The Zalman XM-RS6F 5.1 Surround Headphones are 6 channel - $50 http://www.cooltechzone.com/reviews/...zhphones_1.php -- fred |
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Headphones Wanted.
"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in
. com: My second question is "What are Dolby Headphones? Where can I get them?" I asked that guy in Radio Shack, and he never heard of them. :-( He talked as if there were no such thing, but I've read talk of them on the web. If you are after "surround sound" headphones: The Sony MDR-DS5100 is an "Advanced Headphone System, the World's First Headphone System to carry both the Virtual Dolby Digital Certification and DTS (Digital Theater Systems) Virtual" $500 http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review256.html The Zalman XM-RS6F 5.1 Surround Headphones are 6 channel - $50 http://www.cooltechzone.com/reviews/...zhphones_1.php -- fred |
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Headphones Wanted.
Yes, but what was your response to this answer to your original post??
--James-- --------------------------------- I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... --James |
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Headphones Wanted.
Yes, but what was your response to this answer to your original post??
--James-- --------------------------------- I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... --James |
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"-=ô;ö=-" wrote in message ... "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and | they said no. | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | there an adaptor? | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | information that you can give me. | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | never heard of them. :-) | | -- | ------------------------------- | Patrick D. Rockwell | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with the vol control on the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why Dolby, it just dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... Lately, I've really gotten to like MusicMatch software which plays Music files, because its newest version 8.1 allows you to download MP3 Music from their server for $0.99 a pop. I want to get all the bells and whistles that I can for MusicMatch. One of the sound enhancers that I've installed is called the "Lake PLS With Dolby Headphones". Well, I bought some $12.00 headphones and tried them with Lake PLS, and was somewhat underwellmed. So, I'm going to get Dolby Headphones and see who they work. |
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"-=ô;ö=-" wrote in message ... "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and | they said no. | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | there an adaptor? | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | information that you can give me. | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | never heard of them. :-) | | -- | ------------------------------- | Patrick D. Rockwell | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with the vol control on the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why Dolby, it just dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... Lately, I've really gotten to like MusicMatch software which plays Music files, because its newest version 8.1 allows you to download MP3 Music from their server for $0.99 a pop. I want to get all the bells and whistles that I can for MusicMatch. One of the sound enhancers that I've installed is called the "Lake PLS With Dolby Headphones". Well, I bought some $12.00 headphones and tried them with Lake PLS, and was somewhat underwellmed. So, I'm going to get Dolby Headphones and see who they work. |
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Sounds like Synheiser's may be just what you are looking for...I tried the Lake plugin and
did not do a thing for me, just unnecessary $$ into a trash can..if was for home console, maybe it would be of some use with old cassette tapes and vinyl records and concert bootlegs, but a waste for (IMHO) 98% of digital media.. You may actually wish to get out of MMJB for anything other than ripping and check out WinAmp 5 beta, besides it is free(AOL crap is optional now and actually does not install when told not to) and can use a lot of the ver 2.xx plugins to achieve what you are doing for $$, for free and bettter quality than MMJB...WA5b2(much less resource hogg than 2.xx/3.xx vers) is not at their site, but from most download sites, like ZDNet and CNet....oh and they did have a Lake plugin available at one time at WinAmp.com "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message om... | | | "-=ô;ö=-" wrote in message | ... | | "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message | . com... | | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an | on/off | | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, | and | | they said no. | | | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop | right | | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop | ALL | | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | | there an adaptor? | | | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". | Well, | | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | | information that you can give me. | | | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | | never heard of them. :-) | | | | -- | | ------------------------------- | | Patrick D. Rockwell | | | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with | the vol control on | the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why | Dolby, it just | dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... | | Lately, I've really gotten to like MusicMatch software which plays Music | files, because its newest version 8.1 allows you to download | MP3 Music from their server for $0.99 a pop. I want to get all the bells and | whistles that I can for MusicMatch. One of the sound | enhancers that I've installed is called the "Lake PLS With Dolby | Headphones". Well, I bought some $12.00 headphones and tried | them with Lake PLS, and was somewhat underwellmed. So, I'm going to | get Dolby Headphones and see who they work. | | | | | | | |
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Sounds like Synheiser's may be just what you are looking for...I tried the Lake plugin and
did not do a thing for me, just unnecessary $$ into a trash can..if was for home console, maybe it would be of some use with old cassette tapes and vinyl records and concert bootlegs, but a waste for (IMHO) 98% of digital media.. You may actually wish to get out of MMJB for anything other than ripping and check out WinAmp 5 beta, besides it is free(AOL crap is optional now and actually does not install when told not to) and can use a lot of the ver 2.xx plugins to achieve what you are doing for $$, for free and bettter quality than MMJB...WA5b2(much less resource hogg than 2.xx/3.xx vers) is not at their site, but from most download sites, like ZDNet and CNet....oh and they did have a Lake plugin available at one time at WinAmp.com "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message om... | | | "-=ô;ö=-" wrote in message | ... | | "Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message | . com... | | Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an | on/off | | switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them | | out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, | and | | they said no. | | | | The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop | right | | now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop | | speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the | | headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an | | on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop | ALL | | the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can | | just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is | | there an adaptor? | | | | I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". | Well, | | this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any | | information that you can give me. | | | | BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack | | never heard of them. :-) | | | | -- | | ------------------------------- | | Patrick D. Rockwell | | | The best headphones I have found at R/S are the small titanium one with | the vol control on | the cable..they sound fantastic on my Expanium unit and computer...and why | Dolby, it just | dulls the sound..just adjust your EQ bands... | | Lately, I've really gotten to like MusicMatch software which plays Music | files, because its newest version 8.1 allows you to download | MP3 Music from their server for $0.99 a pop. I want to get all the bells and | whistles that I can for MusicMatch. One of the sound | enhancers that I've installed is called the "Lake PLS With Dolby | Headphones". Well, I bought some $12.00 headphones and tried | them with Lake PLS, and was somewhat underwellmed. So, I'm going to | get Dolby Headphones and see who they work. | | | | | | | |
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Yes, but what was your response to this answer to your original post??
--James-- --------------------------------- I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... |
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Yes, but what was your response to this answer to your original post??
--James-- --------------------------------- I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Hope this helps....... |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:03:22 -0500, James Nipper wrote:
I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Not with my laptop at least. IIRC most of them by checking the continuity, whether a current can flow between the middle and outer parts of the socket, rather than whether a plug is present. For the OP, why not just use one of the one-socket-to-two splitters that you can get from any electronics store? |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:03:22 -0500, James Nipper wrote:
I doubt very much that the earphones with an inline switch actually turned your laptop speakers on and off. That is almost always a function of the mechanical workings of the earphone plug itself, which disables your speakers when you push the plug in. If you had one of those earphone plugs (plug only) and pushed it in to the laptop , it would turn the speakers off, mechanically of course. Could be wrong, but I think others will likely agree to the assessment. Not with my laptop at least. IIRC most of them by checking the continuity, whether a current can flow between the middle and outer parts of the socket, rather than whether a plug is present. For the OP, why not just use one of the one-socket-to-two splitters that you can get from any electronics store? |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. The laptop speakers are switched of by the physical action of plugging in the jack. So heaphones with an on/off switch won't help at all. geoff |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" wrote in message on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. The laptop speakers are switched of by the physical action of plugging in the jack. So heaphones with an on/off switch won't help at all. geoff |
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Headphones Wanted.
Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise
Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise
Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise
Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
Here ya go:
http://www.dolby.com/dolbyheadphone/ Pioneer makes a set of headphones that use this technology but they are only available in Japan right now. http://www.pioneer.co.jp/topec/produ.../dolby_01.html - Mark "Stijn Kraft" wrote in message i.nl... Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
Here ya go:
http://www.dolby.com/dolbyheadphone/ Pioneer makes a set of headphones that use this technology but they are only available in Japan right now. http://www.pioneer.co.jp/topec/produ.../dolby_01.html - Mark "Stijn Kraft" wrote in message i.nl... Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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Headphones Wanted.
Here ya go:
http://www.dolby.com/dolbyheadphone/ Pioneer makes a set of headphones that use this technology but they are only available in Japan right now. http://www.pioneer.co.jp/topec/produ.../dolby_01.html - Mark "Stijn Kraft" wrote in message i.nl... Dolby Headphones do exist. I don't think you mean Dolby NR (Noise Reduction), but Dolby Surround (the system that gives you the idea you're in the middle of the action while watching a movie, for instance). Sennheiser made a system called "Lucas". I don't believe it's too expensive and, altough I never heard it, it promises to give you the same feeling a surround set does. Don't know where you can find it, but maybe you'll find something about this system. Remember: Sennheiser Lucas. Stijn Kraft (netherlands) "Patrick D. Rockwell" schreef in bericht . com... Awhile back, I bought some headphones from RadioShack which had an on/off switch on them. After awhile, they got old and I through them out. Today when I called RadioShack, I asked if they had any like those, and they said no. The reason that I ask is because I have some plugged into my laptop right now, and when they are plugged in, they work but the laptop speakers turn off. To re-activate the laptop speakers, I must unplug the headphones. I was wondering if there were still any which had an on/off switch on them so that I could leave them plugged into my laptop ALL the time, and when I want to hear my laptop speakers, I can just throw the swithch instead of unplugging the headphones. If not, is there an adaptor? I guess the common question is "Why not just unplug the speakers?". Well, this is just the way I want to do it. :-) Thanks in advance for any information that you can give me. BTW, are there any such thing as Dolby Headphones? The guy at RadioShack never heard of them. :-) -- ------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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