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07.24.2009 12:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by Decayed Rhapsody
I got these nice Zalman headphones as a free gift with a new turntable. Only problem is they appear to have three jacks (front-rear-center channels) instead of just one. Is there some kind of converter cable out there that can merge them into one jack so I can use them on my iPod or can I only use them with an input able to discretely recognize the three channels?
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if you are only listening to stereo audio on your ipod, then you should just be able to plug say the front one in, i would think the front one would be carrying the front left and right of the surround audio, so the stereo file should in theory come out of this jack
or is it the fact that you want all of the drivers in the headphones to carry the stereo audio signal.
and it is carry the signal of six channels on the three jacks.
either way you may very well face impedance issues, however combining the actual signal path technically isn't difficult... you may find an adapter for the three mini jacks to one mini jack but the extra weight on the headphone input on the ipod may very well cause some damage to the ipod itself.
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