Ah - I get it ... but why not just plug your headphone jack into the jack
socket in the remote instead of the jack socket on the unit?

Anyway - if you wanted to do this, you would need some kind of extension
adapter for the signal plugs on the remote. You could make your own but as
far as I'm aware nobody produces these commercially.

You may find, however, that whenever the remote is plugged in, the output of
the unit switches from line-out to headphone-out.  This would be very
unfortunate.  So, even if you did "saw off" the miniplug from the remote,
the unit would still detect the remote's presence from the other pins.
That's what I think might happen...

D


> I want to connect a miniplug to my unit (not the remote). And I want to
connect my remote
> to the unit. I will not use the headphone jack in my remote, only on the
unit itself. My
> remote connector is combined with a headphone jack, which goes to the
remote as well. I
> want to remove the headphone jack from the remote connector, so I can plug
a seperate
> minijack into my unit.
> So a Y connector will not work, because I only need 1 headphone port.


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