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21st 2007f December 2007
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Littledrummerboy asked:
Basically, how do you convert the output a home theatre system uses to a 1/4 inch headphone jack
Heath
Basically, how do you convert the output a home theatre system uses to a 1/4 inch headphone jack
Heath
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For your computer, it would depend. Assuming you have a 1/8 (3.5mm) headphone jack for your computer/iPod, then all it would require is a cable with a male 1/8 plus and two male RCA jacks. Easily obtainable from any electronics store. If your computer has optical out / coax out, and your home theater supports that, then that’s a possible connection too.
For the iPod, there are also docks that you can put your ipod on which will have female rca jacks or maybe coax/optical that you can hook into your home theater system.
Edit: And for that 1/4 jack, that’s USUALLY a headphone out, meaning you plug headphones into it, not your iPod. If it is a rare case where it is a 1/4 in, then you can buy a 1/8 to 1/4 converter.
Comment by justsomarkie — December 23, 2007 @ 7:26 am