From: Skybuck Flying on
The headphone is a sennheiser, which is top quality... it gives beautifull
sound normally... sometimes even better than my 7.1 surround sound boxes !
;) (Except for the basses ;))

So it's definetly not the headphone, and probably not the plug-extension,
but definetly the denon receiver... <- wacky.

Bye,
Skybuck.


From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 16:24:22 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
<IntoTheFuture(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>The Denon AVR 1909 seems to loose "volume/power/wattage" when my headphone
>is plugged in...
>
>The "hole" where the plug goes is a big one... so I need to use an extension
>plug... which goes from the little PC headphone like plug to a bigger
>plug...
>
>It am not sure if that is the cause of it... it seems like it...


Complete proof that YOU should NEVER touch ANY of the devices your
retarded parents EVER bought you.

You know NOTHING about electronics, and your guesses are even as far
off the mark as it gets.

ALL amplifiers ONLY feed a small amount of power to a headphone jack,
you stupid jackass.

That is so retarded twits like you do not blow yours or someone else's
ears out by way of your complete and utter stupidity about the entire
world, and then try to hold the maker responsible for your total
retardation.
From: PeterD on
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:51:27 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
<OneBigLever(a)InfiniteSeries.Org> wrote:

>On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 16:24:22 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
><IntoTheFuture(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>The Denon AVR 1909 seems to loose "volume/power/wattage" when my headphone
>>is plugged in...
>>
>>The "hole" where the plug goes is a big one... so I need to use an extension
>>plug... which goes from the little PC headphone like plug to a bigger
>>plug...
>>
>>It am not sure if that is the cause of it... it seems like it...
>
>
> Complete proof that YOU should NEVER touch ANY of the devices your
>retarded parents EVER bought you.
>
> You know NOTHING about electronics, and your guesses are even as far
>off the mark as it gets.
>
> ALL amplifiers ONLY feed a small amount of power to a headphone jack,
>you stupid jackass.
>
> That is so retarded twits like you do not blow yours or someone else's
>ears out by way of your complete and utter stupidity about the entire
>world, and then try to hold the maker responsible for your total
>retardation.

If you'd just twit filter the kid, you would not have to bother with
his insanity, and we'd not have to bother with yours...
From: Jim Thompson on
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 08:13:16 -0400, PeterD <peter2(a)hipson.net> wrote:

>On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:51:27 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
><OneBigLever(a)InfiniteSeries.Org> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 16:24:22 +0200, "Skybuck Flying"
>><IntoTheFuture(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>The Denon AVR 1909 seems to loose "volume/power/wattage" when my headphone
>>>is plugged in...
>>>
>>>The "hole" where the plug goes is a big one... so I need to use an extension
>>>plug... which goes from the little PC headphone like plug to a bigger
>>>plug...
>>>
>>>It am not sure if that is the cause of it... it seems like it...
>>
>>
>> Complete proof that YOU should NEVER touch ANY of the devices your
>>retarded parents EVER bought you.
>>
>> You know NOTHING about electronics, and your guesses are even as far
>>off the mark as it gets.
>>
>> ALL amplifiers ONLY feed a small amount of power to a headphone jack,
>>you stupid jackass.
>>
>> That is so retarded twits like you do not blow yours or someone else's
>>ears out by way of your complete and utter stupidity about the entire
>>world, and then try to hold the maker responsible for your total
>>retardation.
>
>If you'd just twit filter the kid, you would not have to bother with
>his insanity, and we'd not have to bother with yours...

And if you'd refrain from feeding NymNoNuts we'd all be spared _his_
insanities.

I have to puzzle over troll feeders and why you waste everyone's
time replying to such obnoxious jerks. Are you lacking a person
with which to pleasantly correspond? Or do you troll feed just
to develop some minutia of an ego trip?
From: Eric Downing on
I don't understand how you can make a comparison between the sound
coming out of your speakers and the sound coming out of your
headphones. Is there anything preventing you from simply turning the
volume knob up once you've plugged in the headphones?
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