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How can I connect a wireless headset to 40hx853.

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wilmcgee
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How can I connect a wireless headset to 40hx853.

How can I connect a wireless headset to the 40HX853 if I connect it to the headset jack port it mutes the tv, as only one person needs a head set due to poor hearing ,

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Blencogo
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I think all TVs mute the speakers when you plug in headphones.

The only sure way I can think of is to use the Optical Output. 

This would mean, as said above, getting a set of headphones capable of taking an Optical Input into the transmitter.

Alternatively a Digital Audio Converter would do the trick: -


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lindy-Digital-Analogue-Converter-Headphone/dp/B005ZRV07U/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&...

One more thing to try.  Your TV has a SCART Video Out.  I have no idea if it would work but it may be worth trying a SCART -> AV converter and see if this works: -

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SCART-Adapter-PHONO-S-VHS-OUT/dp/B000JJ5FLG/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8...

:thinking:

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gofrost
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I've got a sony MDR6500 connected to a 46HX803 via optical connection and this works fine, audio from both tv and to phones maybe you need something similar ie a set of headphones with it's own stand that connects to the tv and the phones receive audio from the stand/transmitter rather than from the tv directly.

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wilmcgee
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I have a wireless docking station model. TMR-RF860R. I do not want to buy another docking station I just want to know how to connect it without losing the sound from the tv base speakers.

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Blencogo
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I think all TVs mute the speakers when you plug in headphones.

The only sure way I can think of is to use the Optical Output. 

This would mean, as said above, getting a set of headphones capable of taking an Optical Input into the transmitter.

Alternatively a Digital Audio Converter would do the trick: -


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lindy-Digital-Analogue-Converter-Headphone/dp/B005ZRV07U/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&...

One more thing to try.  Your TV has a SCART Video Out.  I have no idea if it would work but it may be worth trying a SCART -> AV converter and see if this works: -

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SCART-Adapter-PHONO-S-VHS-OUT/dp/B000JJ5FLG/ref=sr_1_8?s=electronics&ie=UTF8...

:thinking:

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HolmesLane
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I have wireless speakers (not headphones) connected to my KDL-40cx523 to give me
sound in my kitchen and garage, but still giving me sound from the TV. To
access it on mine I went to the on-screen menu via the home button, then
settings > sound > headphone speaker link OFF. If you have the same on
yours it should work.