Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Gail the U. S. Male
trouble is, the voice is so low, you can't hear it say volume in the first 
place. LOL!
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Subject: Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?


To increase volume whilst in Mac Recovery Mode use the command VO arrows
until you hear volume and then press the up arrow to increase volume to
the desired level.

David Griffith
On 25/10/2014 15:24, Andy Collins wrote:
Thanks, yes I take that point/idea, but my enquiry was two fold, as I 
would like a solution to listening to music on the iPhone that packs more 
punch than the phone’s own music app, hence my asking about headphone 
amps, as this would solve both issues -


Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:25, Dane Trethowan  wrote:


I too have a hearing loss.

The trick here is to use something which has a headphones out, for 
example some readily available computer speakers have headphones out thus 
you can give your headphones that extra volume you need.


For example, my Altec Lansing computer speakers plug into the Mac’s 
headphone jack.


When in recovery mode volume - as I understand it - cannot be changed 
from the Mac so I change the volume of the Altec Lansing with headphones 
plugged in to compensate.



On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:12 pm, Andy Collins  
wrote:


I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking 
for a headphones booster amp  -


Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  
wrote:


Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help 
here.



On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  
wrote:


Hi all -

When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, 
the volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it 
difficult to understand what he was reading on the screen. I already 
have an fiio headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in 
general, but I  could really do with something a bit more powerful, 
for situations like the above, but also for listening to music, 
especially when I use my excellent Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. 
The Beyers have a great sound, but not enough power without being 
boosted.


Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks -

Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Andy Collins
Yes, I did give that a try, but the volume didn’t adjust -

Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 17:24, David Griffith  wrote:

> To increase volume whilst in Mac Recovery Mode use the command VO arrows 
> until you hear volume and then press the up arrow to increase volume to the 
> desired level.
> 
> David Griffith
> On 25/10/2014 15:24, Andy Collins wrote:
>> Thanks, yes I take that point/idea, but my enquiry was two fold, as I would 
>> like a solution to listening to music on the iPhone that packs more punch 
>> than the phone’s own music app, hence my asking about headphone amps, as 
>> this would solve both issues -
>> 
>> Andy
>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:25, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> 
>>> I too have a hearing loss.
>>> 
>>> The trick here is to use something which has a headphones out, for example 
>>> some readily available computer speakers have headphones out thus you can 
>>> give your headphones that extra volume you need.
>>> 
>>> For example, my Altec Lansing computer speakers plug into the Mac’s 
>>> headphone jack.
>>> 
>>> When in recovery mode volume - as I understand it - cannot be changed from 
>>> the Mac so I change the volume of the Altec Lansing with headphones plugged 
>>> in to compensate.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:12 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
 
 I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking for 
 a headphones booster amp  -
 
 Andy
 On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
 
> Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help 
> here.
> 
> 
>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the 
>> volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult 
>> to understand what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio 
>> headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in general, but I  
>> could really do with something a bit more powerful, for situations like 
>> the above, but also for listening to music, especially when I use my 
>> excellent Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. The Beyers have a great 
>> sound, but not enough power without being boosted.
>> 
>> Any suggestions would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks -
>> 
>> Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread David Griffith
To increase volume whilst in Mac Recovery Mode use the command VO arrows 
until you hear volume and then press the up arrow to increase volume to 
the desired level.


David Griffith
On 25/10/2014 15:24, Andy Collins wrote:

Thanks, yes I take that point/idea, but my enquiry was two fold, as I would 
like a solution to listening to music on the iPhone that packs more punch than 
the phone’s own music app, hence my asking about headphone amps, as this would 
solve both issues -

Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:25, Dane Trethowan  wrote:


I too have a hearing loss.

The trick here is to use something which has a headphones out, for example some 
readily available computer speakers have headphones out thus you can give your 
headphones that extra volume you need.

For example, my Altec Lansing computer speakers plug into the Mac’s headphone 
jack.

When in recovery mode volume - as I understand it - cannot be changed from the 
Mac so I change the volume of the Altec Lansing with headphones plugged in to 
compensate.



On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:12 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:

I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking for a 
headphones booster amp  -

Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  wrote:


Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help here.



On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:

Hi all -

When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the volume 
output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult to understand 
what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio headphones amp, that 
does help with boosting sound in general, but I  could really do with something 
a bit more powerful, for situations like the above, but also for listening to 
music, especially when I use my excellent Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. 
The Beyers have a great sound, but not enough power without being boosted.

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks -

Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Andy Collins
Thanks, yes I take that point/idea, but my enquiry was two fold, as I would 
like a solution to listening to music on the iPhone that packs more punch than 
the phone’s own music app, hence my asking about headphone amps, as this would 
solve both issues -

Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:25, Dane Trethowan  wrote:

> I too have a hearing loss.
> 
> The trick here is to use something which has a headphones out, for example 
> some readily available computer speakers have headphones out thus you can 
> give your headphones that extra volume you need.
> 
> For example, my Altec Lansing computer speakers plug into the Mac’s headphone 
> jack.
> 
> When in recovery mode volume - as I understand it - cannot be changed from 
> the Mac so I change the volume of the Altec Lansing with headphones plugged 
> in to compensate.
> 
> 
>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:12 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
>> 
>> I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking for a 
>> headphones booster amp  -
>> 
>> Andy
>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> 
>>> Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help here.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
 
 Hi all -
 
 When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the 
 volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult 
 to understand what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio 
 headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in general, but I  
 could really do with something a bit more powerful, for situations like 
 the above, but also for listening to music, especially when I use my 
 excellent Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. The Beyers have a great 
 sound, but not enough power without being boosted.
 
 Any suggestions would be great.
 
 Thanks -
 
 Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
I too have a hearing loss.

The trick here is to use something which has a headphones out, for example some 
readily available computer speakers have headphones out thus you can give your 
headphones that extra volume you need.

For example, my Altec Lansing computer speakers plug into the Mac’s headphone 
jack.

When in recovery mode volume - as I understand it - cannot be changed from the 
Mac so I change the volume of the Altec Lansing with headphones plugged in to 
compensate.


> On 25 Oct 2014, at 10:12 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
> 
> I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking for a 
> headphones booster amp  -
> 
> Andy
> On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> 
>> Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help here.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all -
>>> 
>>> When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the 
>>> volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult to 
>>> understand what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio 
>>> headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in general, but I  could 
>>> really do with something a bit more powerful, for situations like the 
>>> above, but also for listening to music, especially when I use my excellent 
>>> Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. The Beyers have a great sound, but not 
>>> enough power without being boosted.
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions would be great.
>>> 
>>> Thanks -
>>> 
>>> Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Andy Collins
I have a hearing loss, and prefer headphones; this is why I’m looking for a 
headphones booster amp  -

Andy
On 25 Oct 2014, at 12:01, Dane Trethowan  wrote:

> Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help here.
> 
> 
>> On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the 
>> volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult to 
>> understand what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio 
>> headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in general, but I  could 
>> really do with something a bit more powerful, for situations like the above, 
>> but also for listening to music, especially when I use my excellent Beyer 
>> headphones with my iPhone 6. The Beyers have a great sound, but not enough 
>> power without being boosted.
>> 
>> Any suggestions would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks -
>> 
>> Andy
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Re: Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
Your typical computer speakers at the very least could be of some help here.


> On 25 Oct 2014, at 9:58 pm, Andy Collins  wrote:
> 
> Hi all -
> 
> When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the 
> volume output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult to 
> understand what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio 
> headphones amp, that does help with boosting sound in general, but I  could 
> really do with something a bit more powerful, for situations like the above, 
> but also for listening to music, especially when I use my excellent Beyer 
> headphones with my iPhone 6. The Beyers have a great sound, but not enough 
> power without being boosted.
> 
> Any suggestions would be great.
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Andy
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Any amplifier recommendations for use with headphones on a Mac?

2014-10-25 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

When I booted in to repair mode [command r] and Fred began speaking, the volume 
output was so low I could hardly hear him, and found it difficult to understand 
what he was reading on the screen. I already have an fiio headphones amp, that 
does help with boosting sound in general, but I  could really do with something 
a bit more powerful, for situations like the above, but also for listening to 
music, especially when I use my excellent Beyer headphones with my iPhone 6. 
The Beyers have a great sound, but not enough power without being boosted.

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks -

Andy
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