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Old 19-10-2009, 6:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Buying Pioneer SE DRS3000C: hooking up wired headphones?

Hi everyone

I'm thinking about purchasing the Pioneer SE DRS3000C surround sound headphones soon. And I was wondering if its possible to hook up wired headphones up to it? like the SE DRS2000C.

Also I'm guessing if you want to hook up other 2.4 GHz wireless headsets its gotta be Pioneer? right?
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Re: Buying Pioneer SE DRS3000C: hooking up wired headphones?

I take it you're not from the UK cos I can't find a bloody pair of these for love or money................ If you are from these shores and you track some down PLEASE let me know....
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Re: Buying Pioneer SE DRS3000C: hooking up wired headphones?

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Hi everyone

I'm thinking about purchasing the Pioneer SE DRS3000C surround sound headphones soon. And I was wondering if its possible to hook up wired headphones up to it? like the SE DRS2000C.

Also I'm guessing if you want to hook up other 2.4 GHz wireless headsets its gotta be Pioneer? right?
There isn't a separate headphone output on the DRS3000C - no wired headphones I'm afraid
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Re: Buying Pioneer SE DRS3000C: hooking up wired headphones?

Where did you get them from ????
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