A:AnswerI am not sure and I’m not familiar with those headphones, but there is no auxiliary port. Only two ways I know to connect listening devices is through the attached audio (red/white) cables, which provides audio out. Perhaps there’s additional devices needed to help make a connection.
The other way is through Bluetooth. However , connecting Bluetooth isn’t the easiest. The turn table takes a awhile and numerous tries to connect to anything.
I purchased both the Bose Soundlink bluetooth headphones and the Sony WH-XB900N Bluetooth headphones and making a connection was challenging. Before connecting to the headphones, the turntable would connect to my tv and even the neighbor’s LG Soundbar. I heard my music playing faintly coming from somewhere and it was coming through the wall. So I had to go next store and explain to my 60+ year old neighbor why WU-Tang Clan is playing on her soundbar. The point is when connecting Bluetooth it is best to have surrounding Bluetooth devices turned off.
Connection - When I finally got the turntable to connect to both pairs of headphones there is no way to turn the volume up and sound only plays from the right headphone. I don’t know why.
I would love to have the turntable and headphones Connect properly so I can kickback and enjoy but currently the turntable connects to my LG Soundbar with ease so that’s how I leave it.
I initially purchased an Audio-Technica Turntable then swapped for the Sony Turntable because of the fully automatic features, smaller and sleeker profile but when it comes to playing sound via Bluetooth the Sony turntable is noticeably lower.
Overall, minus the aforementioned issues, I enjoy the Sony Bluetooth turntable.
I hope this helps.
A:AnswerBluetooth has been the standard for many years. I was able to pair it up to my Bluetooth enabled Sony Receiver and headphones. Just follow the guidelines per Bose instruction's