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Old September 5th 08, 03:53 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no through
the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive head
phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on Tv be
achieved ??
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Old September 5th 08, 04:06 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no through
the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive head
phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on Tv be
achieved ??


I don't know about the Sony, but is there any kind of option the the menu
that allows you to switch the speaker audio output on or off with the
headphones plugged in?

On my Philips this is done by using the mute button on the remote switching
the main speakers on or off and on a Lexor I also own there is a separate
headphone volume in the main menu.

If the menu option is not available then you will have to try taking the
audio output from one of the SCART sockets, possibly via phonos to a 3.5mm
Jack socket. HTH

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Old September 5th 08, 05:21 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no
through the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive
head phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on
Tv be achieved ??


I don't know about the Sony, but is there any kind of option the the
menu that allows you to switch the speaker audio output on or off
with the headphones plugged in?

On my Philips this is done by using the mute button on the remote
switching the main speakers on or off and on a Lexor I also own there
is a separate headphone volume in the main menu.

If the menu option is not available then you will have to try taking
the audio output from one of the SCART sockets, possibly via phonos
to a 3.5mm Jack socket. HTH


Something like this...(?)

http://djsoundkit.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T114MB


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Regards,
Chris.
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Old September 5th 08, 05:24 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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ChrisM Proclaimed from the tallest tower:

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Ivan Proclaimed from the tallest tower:

wrote in message
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I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no
through the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive
head phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on
Tv be achieved ??


I don't know about the Sony, but is there any kind of option the the
menu that allows you to switch the speaker audio output on or off
with the headphones plugged in?

On my Philips this is done by using the mute button on the remote
switching the main speakers on or off and on a Lexor I also own there
is a separate headphone volume in the main menu.

If the menu option is not available then you will have to try taking
the audio output from one of the SCART sockets, possibly via phonos
to a 3.5mm Jack socket. HTH


Something like this...(?)

http://djsoundkit.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T114MB


Not sure if you'd need active (powered) headphones, or a small headphone
amplifier to use this?? Or whether the output would be high enough to drive
a pair of headphones direct. A seperate amplifier would certainly give you
more flexibility to vary the volume between TV and headphones though.
Oh, and your TV would need to support outputting whatever is currently
on-screen to one of the SCART sockets.

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Regards,
Chris.
(Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)


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Old September 5th 08, 06:50 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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wrote in message
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I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no through
the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive head
phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on Tv be
achieved ??



Hi,


Sony's used to have separate volume level controls for speakers and
headphone outputs. That should help in balancing the levels.

What you may find useful in getting both speakers and headphones to operate
at the same time is partially inserting the headphone plug. I.e. often the
audio circuit will connect when the plug is only "half-in" and not yet have
disabled the speakers. This is obviously fairly far from ideal and would
likely mean the set-up would be sensitive to the lead being pulled or moved.

Equally, you may well find that it is not possible to configure the correct
balance of headphone vs. speaker volume (i.e. headphones loud - speakers
normal). In such case you will likely need some powered headphones, small or
separate amplifier for the headphones etc. and probably will need to use one
of the alternative outputs from the TV as suggested by several other posters
(e.g. phono out, SCART output routed through to an amplifier via phono plugs
or direct to powered headphones via a SCART to 3.5mm audio connector, etc.).

Hope some of this helps.


Good luck and best wishes,



News Reader


P.s. If your parents have just bought this TV and possibly mentioned the
desired usage scenario or if the company you bought it from provides a money
back guarantee type facility, you may well be able to take the TV back and
find one that more helpfully fits the requirement.



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Old September 5th 08, 06:56 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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wrote:
I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no through
the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive head
phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on Tv be
achieved ??


You'd need a headphone amp fed off the phono outputs on the back of the
set. Then the headphones can be whatever level you like and won't vary
with the TV volume control. Alternately get a set of wireless ones and
plug the transmitter to the same output.


The Phillips SBC HC8440 headphones are wireless, I have a similar set
(HC8445) and they work fine with a SCART phono breakout adapter as they have
their own built in volume control.


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Old September 5th 08, 07:20 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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In message ,
ChrisM Proclaimed from the tallest tower:

In message
,
Ivan Proclaimed from the tallest tower:

wrote in message
...
I have been trying to solve this problem fot the last hour with no
success- any help. my father is hard of hearing and needs headphones
to listen to his new Sony Bravia 26b P 30 XXY TV using headphones.
Problem is my Mums hearing is OK, so want the headphones to just
amplify the sound. They bought some Phillips SBC HC 8440 headphone
that came with a jack that fitted into the TV, trouble is that when
plugged in onle the sound comes through the headphones and no
through the TV(and vice versa), Do I need to buy them more expensive
head phones or can this potion of high sound in heaphones and low on
Tv be achieved ??

I don't know about the Sony, but is there any kind of option the the
menu that allows you to switch the speaker audio output on or off
with the headphones plugged in?

On my Philips this is done by using the mute button on the remote
switching the main speakers on or off and on a Lexor I also own there
is a separate headphone volume in the main menu.

If the menu option is not available then you will have to try taking
the audio output from one of the SCART sockets, possibly via phonos
to a 3.5mm Jack socket. HTH


Something like this...(?)

http://djsoundkit.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T114MB


Not sure if you'd need active (powered) headphones, or a small headphone
amplifier to use this?? Or whether the output would be high enough to drive
a pair of headphones direct. A seperate amplifier would certainly give you
more flexibility to vary the volume between TV and headphones though.
Oh, and your TV would need to support outputting whatever is currently
on-screen to one of the SCART sockets.

I have the same problem here, but with one 'small' difference - I am the
one who cannot hear as well as the lady of the house.

My solution is to use an infra red cordless headphone set (Sony
MDR-IF140K). The 'sender' unit is connected using a pair of Phono
sockets that are available on the back of my receiver.

If these are not available to the O.P., could a SCART to Phono adapter
be used?

I find that this Sony unit performs better than the 2 different types of
R.F. cordless headphone sets I had previously tried. (Multi-path was the
greatest annoyance with both.)

The much shorter range of the I.R. system prevents me from hearing the
television in the garden, or even at the end of the road, but then I
cannot think of when or why I should want to do this

It is a joy to listen to sound as loud as I need/want using the 'gain'
control on one earpiece, whilst SWMBO can listen at her desired, almost
inaudible to me, level from the receiver speakers. The only downside is
the audio mute button on the receiver's remote control does not mute the
Phono output. Muting adverts requires a different response!

I have no problems using this cordless headphone set, even when using
hearing aids in both ears.

The AAA battery in one earpiece seems to last for months of intermittent
use.

--
John Ames
 




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