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Old 13-08-2006, 3:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wired to Wireless

Please excuse any naivety and apologies if this is covered elsewhere - I have done a search and google search as well. There is a lot about cordless/wireless headphones but can I 'convert' my wired headphones to wireless i.e. I want a transmitter in the TV and the receiver for my headphones? Is there anything out there?

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Old 13-08-2006, 8:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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you cannot go wrong with the Sennheiser RS series of wireless headphones.

I have tried the RS 120 and RS 130. The RS 130 are the best because they are auto tuning and sound great. I had to sell mine as there was too much interference, so if you can try before you buy or buy and find out what the returns policy is.
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Thanks for the reply but I fear you have mis-understood what I was after. I want to keep the wired headphones but is there anything I could plug into the headphone socket of the TV which would be a wireless transmitter to a receiver connected to the wired headphones?
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yes get a video sender and use the audio out
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Thanks for the reply
Any recommendations, bearing in mind it's only required for the hedphones so does not have to be all-singing, all-dancing...thank you
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