Re: Hearing System Noises in Ear Phones



I saw those a couple of days ago on a website. I have a pair of USB 5.1
headphones. But I prefer to use my sony fontopias. So I may look into the
mini usb adapter.


Thanks,
Greg


"Alan Biddle" <ALANBIDDLE70@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uckcp5tuuicca9ngm7jraj6sg862oddoh3@xxxxxxxxxx
I had that with a Dell 1420 machine. For other reasons, I replaced
the headphone set with a USB set, and was delighted to find the
internal noises had disappeared. You can also find mini usb to
headphone adapters, which will allow you to use your old headset. I
have seen these adapters for $5-10, and sometimes a cheap as 3 for
$10.

--
Alan


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