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Yes, in fact--I have a pair which is used the exact same way. But there is something you need to look for on your TV: Your TV needs to have a fixed audio output. That means, a pair of RCA connectors (generally white and red) that output sound no matter what the actual volume level on the TV is set at. If you have a TV like this, you can set the TV to a level that is comfortable to you, and you can connect the headphones which have their own independent volume control. If your TV does not have this kind of a fixed audio output, you may be able to find it on a cable or satellite box, or even an old VCR that is connected to the TV, and you may be able to make the headphones work that way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but I'm not a marriage counselor. You should talk to each other and enjoy one another's company. Husb should listen to tunes when he is alone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not directly to the TV. The exception would be if your TV and headset have RCA jacks (Red and White plugs).
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