@Someasy to techsupport • 1 year agoHeadphone jack on desktop PC snapped when I tripped over my headphone cable. It's broken (tho could be fixed as it works with tape). How can I configure one of the other jacks to work with headphones?message-square10arrow-up18arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up17arrow-down1message-squareHeadphone jack on desktop PC snapped when I tripped over my headphone cable. It's broken (tho could be fixed as it works with tape). How can I configure one of the other jacks to work with headphones?@Someasy to techsupport • 1 year agomessage-square10file-text
minus-square@glimselink1•1 year agoHeadphones Out is an amplified signal - it’s powering the headphones Line out is an unamplified signal - it’s to connect to an externally powered amplifier You might be SOL here unfortunately
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoCould also buy an external headphone amplifier and use the line out. Audiophiles will tell you the onboard amplifier is shit anyways.
minus-square@glimselink4•1 year agoYeah I meant as far as rerouting the signals. A USB headphone adapter is cheap and will get the job done for sure
Headphones Out is an amplified signal - it’s powering the headphones
Line out is an unamplified signal - it’s to connect to an externally powered amplifier
You might be SOL here unfortunately
Could also buy an external headphone amplifier and use the line out. Audiophiles will tell you the onboard amplifier is shit anyways.
Yeah I meant as far as rerouting the signals. A USB headphone adapter is cheap and will get the job done for sure
Think I’m just going to have to do this. Thanks
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