So basically I broke my skullcandy earphones, and this was the last straw.
I still have my big hoss headphones, Sennheiser HD428 S, but my sennheiser has one speaker working which is the treble speaker. I'm gonna send it to Sennheiser to have them fix it, then when I get them back, I would tinker with the idea of using my Sennheiser headphones as a wireless headphones.
I found out that with a Bluetooth Audio Receiver, I can make my headphones wireless.
NOW, here is my problem: it requires 3.5 male to male cord to work.
I've been surfing the net looking for answers, but all I keep seeing is reviews, reviews, and reviews.
My question: is it possible to use 3.5 male to male cord on my Sennheiser HD428 S?
oh and this is what the audio receiver and Male to Male cord looks like.
So basically I broke my skullcandy earphones, and this was the last straw.
I still have my big hoss headphones, Sennheiser HD428 S, but my sennheiser has one speaker working which is the treble speaker. I'm gonna send it to Sennheiser to have them fix it, then when I get them back, I would tinker with the idea of using my Sennheiser headphones as a wireless headphones.
I found out that with a Bluetooth Audio Receiver, I can make my headphones wireless.
NOW, here is my problem: it requires 3.5 male to male cord to work.
I've been surfing the net looking for answers, but all I keep seeing is reviews, reviews, and reviews.
My question: is it possible to use 3.5 male to male cord on my Sennheiser HD428 S?
oh and this is what the audio receiver and Male to Male cord looks like.
http://shop.rabtron....male-stereo.jpg
http://www.amazon.co...e/dp/B0059M4G9K
if it's not possible, know any ways of how to make them wireless without soldering?
Edited by Xamtweth-reconnected