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Its all about the quality of the converter in the Headphone unit.
If the quality is lower than the quality of the converter in the receiver, then using the head jack is a better idea. Since there is more room, power, and money going into the receiver, it may be better
I do not believe that there is a cheap way to connect to the headphone with optical audio
The only way to be sure though, is to test it and see. Connect your computer to the receiver with HDMI, play audio through, and compare it to when you just connect your computer to the headphones, via optical audio
A headphone jack converter is available from internet or local electronics store from as little as 99p plug your 2.5mm jack in one end and the other into the piano which will be the 3.5mm or bigger. Hope this helps.
Headphone jack is an output not input jack. Your going to need a cord to go from your headphone jack(output) of your phone to audio input on your receiver. The cord has a mini stereo plug to the phone and RCA plugs of left and right to your receiver auxiliary input. Good luck..
Hey,
You will need to buy a digital coax to an RCA or analog Headphone cable. You will plug the digital coax end of the plug into your "coax out" connection on the back of the project.
The other end will depend on your speakers. If your speakers take an RCA connection (white and yellow cables) then you will buy a Digital Coax to RCA cable. If they take a regular headphone jack then you will need a Digital Coax to 3.5mm headphone jack converter, and plug the headphone jack into your speakers.
Yes you can. You need to buy an auxillary cable for your iPod that converts the 3.5mm jack to regular RCA audio jacks. Then connect the RCA audio jacks to the jack of your RXV590.
This is the exact same setup im lookng at, just a different Yamahareceiver (RX-V663). Since the 3.5mm headphone jack and and the sub preout are both 'line level' you just need to pick up a male RCA to female 3.5mm jack converter from radioshack. I'd expect it to be around $5-8.
I have already stripped my old 5.1 HTIB system rca connector to use the surround speakers with my receiver. They work but are cheap speakers. Im tempted to do something similar with the z-2300 speakers, much higher quality, but I would definitely use a converter instead of stripping to keep them backwards compatible.
the suggestion to my guess is right,audio input to the line out jack on tv for it too work you would need the head phone jack witch would go in to auido in an split to RCA Audio out (TV) Witch meaning, adapter to convert regular RCA type (red/white) connectors to a standard mini plug (Headphone type) Hope it Works
It would be less trouble to disable the internal speakers from the television's setup menu and connect to a set of powered speakers or a receiver using the built-in audio outputs. It will be a challenge to get good sound quality and levels from the headphone jack.
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