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Posted on Sep 09, 2007

Connecting wireless headphones

I just bought sennheiser 136 wireless headphones and wnat to connect them to my denon avr-2807 reciever. Headphones have a base unit with a left and right jack input. What do i coinnect it to and how do I set it up thanks

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You should be able to get a cable with your headphone jack on one end and the standard left and right RCA jacks on the other end from just about any electronic store. Carl.

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