Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Set Up My Headphones

When you want to listen to music without disturbing those around you, nothing beats a good pair of headphones. In fact, because of their close proximity to your ears, you will hear details within the music that you may have never noticed before. This guide will explain properly setup your headphones.


Instructions


1. Remove the headphone from the packaging and inspect them carefully. Make sure that there are no obvious physical defects such as a tear in the cables, or damage to the headpiece.


2. Find the markings on the outside of each headphone speaker that identify the right and left headphone. It is important that the headphones be placed over the correct ears to ensure proper stereo imaging. Once you have identified the right and left headphone place them over your ears in the correct orientation. If the headband is adjustable, tighten or loosen it as needed to hold the headphones comfortably in place over your ears.


3. Plug the headphones in to an audio source. This can be a stereo receiver, computer, or iPod/MP3 player. The headphone cable will plug into the headphone input jack of the device. It may labeled either "headphones", "3.5 mm", or it may be marked with a picture of headphones above the jack.


4. Turn the volume to the minimum setting and begin a playing a song. Gradually turn up the headphones and listen for any distortion of unusual sounds that might signify a defective headphone speaker. If the music is reproduced cleanly, the headphones are set up and ready for you to enjoy.







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