There are lots of TV wireless headsets available where you can
control the Gain.. just search Amazon. The problem will be how to
connect this up so that the sound bar and the headphones work. If the
sound bar has a earphone plug it will probably cancel out the sound
when you plug earphones in. I think what you will have to use is a
receiver plugged into the RCA audio out jacks of the TV and then the
earphones plugged into the receiver. I think this is your best
shot...but it will depend on how the TV the sound bar and headphones
are configured.
m
At 12:54 PM 2/23/2015, you wrote:
I have a client - she has trouble hearing and he doesn't. They
currently have a Philips sound bar attached to this blu-ray player:
http://www.lg.com/ca_en/blu-ray-players/lg-BP200
When she turns up the sound so that she can hear, it blasts him out
of the room. They'd like to get a set of wireless headphones that
she can use while he listens to the sound bar (they are both
watching the same show).
Is there something that would do this?
T