[Diabetes-talk] ear phones

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Wed Jan 12 23:44:47 UTC 2011


Dar:

stereo phone jacks are used because most earphones (from ear buds) to QC1500 Bose phones, are stereo and if one used a mono jack, one would only get output from one ear.
Mike


On Jan 12, 2011, at 14:24, d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net> wrote:

> Thanks Mike,
> We don't have that pair just yet.
> We do have something that you can use to plug in and turn down volume.
> I never thought of the stario ear phones being used for the prodigy or any machine like this.
> I thought it would be just for the one ear peace.
> Wich is what the one set of ear phones was bought for.
> Thanks I will keep this in mind.
> 
> Original message:
>> Oh I get it; I sit corrected.  Earphone audio with the newer Prodigy Voice isn't as good.  As your other message shows, though, the audio can be quite loud.  You must have had an impedance mismatch between the Prodigy Voice and earphones.
> 
>> Bose Quiet Comfort earphones work great if you have the attenuator switch set for airline audio, i.e., with added resistance in the line.
> 
>> Mike
> 
> 
>> On Jan 12, 2011, at 12:08, d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net> wrote:
> 
>>> Hello,
>>> I put in a pair of ear phones that work well with the prodigy voice, the first machine I have.
>>> When I tried this in the second machine, it was most interesting.
>>> Even on volume seven, it was so low I knew the ear phones wouldn't work.
>>> Now is there a set kind that I could get from radio shack that would work well, or would I have to try them to make sure?
>>> I can try another pair, just thought I would share my experience.
>>> Thanks,
> 
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