You may want to look at the products made for that market. Don't know if
this store is any good but should help in searching for what you want
http://www.hearmore.com/categories/268/TV-Listening.html
http://www.healthyhearing.com/help/assistive-listening-devices/headphones-for-tv
 On Feb 23, 2015 4:26 PM, "Winterlight" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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
>>
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