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Post by pablooooo on Nov 30, 2023 20:12:48 GMT
Hi - thanks for letting me join - I have a pair of Plantronics bluetooth headphones which I've tried on a number of occasions to get 3.5mm male-to-male audio cables to plug into my hifi. Too many to list, but why are they too baggy? They crackle, fall out, etc. Is there anyone out there that's had this issue and found a cable that does the job? Thanks
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Post by Bigman80 on Nov 30, 2023 20:29:48 GMT
Hi - thanks for letting me join - I have a pair of Plantronics bluetooth headphones which I've tried on a number of occasions to get 3.5mm male-to-male audio cables to plug into my hifi. Too many to list, but why are they too baggy? They crackle, fall out, etc. Is there anyone out there that's had this issue and found a cable that does the job? Thanks Hi Pablooooo, Welcome to audioaddicts Unfortunately I am not a headphones guy, but jandl100 is a headphones enthusiast. Maybe he will join the thread and offer some experience, if he has some on this subject of course.
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Post by jandl100 on Dec 1, 2023 8:59:28 GMT
Ah, baggy headphone jack plugs. Yes, I've suffered from that as well. Really annoying!
That used to be a frequent problem for me, but more recently I haven't come across it despite having had quite a few different headphones. I had assumed that manufacturing tolerances had improved, but if you've got problems even with new cables then I guess that isn't the case.
Maybe it's the 3.5mm socket on your hifi that's the problem?
Sorry, I don't have a recommendation for a cable for you to try.
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