thanks to all for their suggestions! i'll be following up all usggestions.
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
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From: "Moving-Mountains Technology Limited" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: headphones adaptor


> Hi Kevin,
>
> It is worth contacting Hagger Electronics because if they don't have one
of
> these leadfs on the shelf, they will make one up for you to any length and
be
> able to advise you on the matter of any impedance mismatch or not as the
case
> might be. Please see details below.
>
> Hagger Electronics,
> Unit 22,
> Business Centre West,
> Avenue One,
> Letchworth Garden City,
> Hertfordshire SG6 2HB
> Tel: 01462 677 331
> Fax: 01462 675 016
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web Site: http://www.hagger.co.uk
>
> Good luck and Kindest Regards,
> Ibby Karbhari - Director
> Moving-Mountains Technology Limited
> 226B Westbourne Park Road, London W11 1EP.
> All Sales: 020 7243 0510 - All Support: 020 7243 0500.
> Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM. Saturdays 9AM-12PM (UK Time)
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> http://www.moving-mountains.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
> Behalf Of Caroline Ford
> Sent: 08 November 2004 20:54
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: RE: headphones adaptor
>
>
> Kevin,
>
> The RNIB used to sell an adaptor which would allow you to connect one pair
of
> headphones to two devices so that the output of one came out of the
left-hand
> side and the output of the other came out of the right.  I used to have
one
> several years ago.  I don't know if they still sell them, but it might be
worth
> giving them a ring if you can't find one anywhere else.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Caroline.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Behalf Of kevin and emma
> Sent: 06 November 2004 16:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: headphones adaptor
>
>
> sorry for cross posting but this is driving me mad! okay i have a small
adaptor
> which allows me to connect 2 pairs of headphones to one audio device. what
i'm
> looking for is something to do the opposite, namely connect 2 audio
devices to
> one pair of headphones. can anyone tell me if such a thing exists? and
where i
> might find one? even what it might be called would help! email or msn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cheers - kevin
>
>
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