Connecting wireless headphones to Edison TV without a scart socket
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Hello,
I'm desperately trying to connect a wireless Sennheiser RS4200 headset to a Continental Edison Celed32JBL7 TV (without a SCART socket) to get sound on the TV and in the headset.
I've looked in the forum and got the recommended Prozor DAC, but it's not compatible with my TV. I even bought a coaxial cable, which cannot be connected to the DAC! (yes, I don't know much about this and I'd like to stop spending money...)
Before returning the DAC, I would like to know if there is a way to connect this headset to this TV without cutting off the sound?
Thank you very much in advance for your answers!
I'm desperately trying to connect a wireless Sennheiser RS4200 headset to a Continental Edison Celed32JBL7 TV (without a SCART socket) to get sound on the TV and in the headset.
I've looked in the forum and got the recommended Prozor DAC, but it's not compatible with my TV. I even bought a coaxial cable, which cannot be connected to the DAC! (yes, I don't know much about this and I'd like to stop spending money...)
Before returning the DAC, I would like to know if there is a way to connect this headset to this TV without cutting off the sound?
Thank you very much in advance for your answers!
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Hello,
The photo of the rear terminal isn't very clear, but it seems to me that indicator 1 refers to a coaxial output.
This output connected via the coaxial cable to the Prozor on its Coax input should work...
There is probably a setting to activate this output in the television's menu.
Look in the audio menu; the coaxial digital output is often named SPDIF, and you need to select Auto or PCM.
The coaxial cable is a simple cable like this one
The photo of the rear terminal isn't very clear, but it seems to me that indicator 1 refers to a coaxial output.
This output connected via the coaxial cable to the Prozor on its Coax input should work...
There is probably a setting to activate this output in the television's menu.
Look in the audio menu; the coaxial digital output is often named SPDIF, and you need to select Auto or PCM.
The coaxial cable is a simple cable like this one
Audio Outputs: Stereo Headphone (x1) • Digital Coaxial (x1)
So there is at least one audio output for headphones on a 3.5 mm jack... which should be able to connect to the transmitter's input.
It's line 7 of the text. It's the first socket at the top of the side panel...