Good Quality Headphones with TV

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Hi,

I recently got a new tv, a samsung 55hu7500, its a great tv and I intended on using it with headphones in the evenings to be kind to the neighbours/mrs I have Bose QC25s so think its worth finding a method for high quality output.

I have the tv currently connected with via optical cable to an LG SR906 surround system which unfortunately does not have a headphone socket.

I tried plugging in the headphones to the rear of the tv however the wall mount bracket is in a terrible position and once plugged in the audio output is locked to headphones only so plugging and unplugging every time is out of the question.

does anyone know of a system, ideally wireless, though not essential for overcoming this?

Cheers
 
Easiest way would be to buy an extender for the socket so its in a easy to get to position you can plug into, would make it less of a bother to plug/unplug all the time and still leave the surround system operational while nothing is plugged into the extender.

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Hi,

Thanks but I tried this, unfortunately as soon as the extension is plugged in the tv outputs to headphones only, making it a pain to get the surround sound working.
 
unfortunately that 3.5mm adapter does not convert from optical to analogue, its a good suggestion though and there will be optical to 3.5mm headphones available.
 
Ok, then get a powered optical to analog converter to go in between instead of the adapter (i have one of those, they work)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digital-t...Coaxial-Optical-Toslink-RCA-R-L-/290621292124

So would be

TV -> splitter -> surround
TV -> splitter -> digital to analog converter -> headphones

Its going to be ugly but would defiantly work.

doesn't need to be pretty as will be tucked behind in the wall void

I will order one of those and the cables and give it a go, the only thing I worry about is the strength of the signal when it reaches the surround sound (having gone through a splitter)
 
Second thoughts it looks like my tv supports bluetooth headphones, perhaps I could get a host box for my QC25s?
 
Hi, no it seems my tv has bluetooth built in, Ive ordered a bluetooth receiver for £3.99 and will try it, it has an analogue 3.5mm socket so should be able to plug my headphones straight in :)
 
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