Q. I have an iPad two and I want very good speakers that have great sounding bass and good quality sound. I want the speakers to shake the walls when I turn it up! It doesn't have to be an iPad dock just any speaker with an output cord that plugs into my iPad like headphones!
A. Your option are unlimited. Among the best sound systems, the components are separate and you can plug in whatever source you wish, including an iPod.
Keep in mind that the "best" speakers, if there is one model that's best, will cost many tens of thousands of dollars, as will the electronics that go with them.
Choose a sound system you like that's in your budgetâand that has an auxiliary or audio inputâand then buy a little dock or cable to connect your iPod to it.
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Is there a headphone amplifier with an Apple lightning connector?
Q. My 4th gen iPad's headphone port broke and I'm looking for a way to run sound through the lightning port on the iPad. My thought was to find a lightning connected headphone amp, but I don't know if those exist. If there is a better alternative let me know, but I was wondering if anyone knew any amps that use a lightning connector.
A. Traff is right...
The lightening connector/port can be used as an audio out...it is actually the preferred option for 'audiophile quality'...
The Fiio range have a purpose built lead that connects to headphone amplifiers...and if you carefully search Amazon you will find a lead that has a 3.5mm socket that lets you plug your headphones straight into it...
The problem with using the lightening connector as your 'audio out' is that you cannot control the 'volume' - (from the device)...it outputs at 'full' and cannot be adjusted unless you use a separate headphone amplifier or headphones with in line volume adjustment.
Here's the link for the headphone amp lead:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/FiiO-Line-Dock-Cable-iPhone/dp/B004M172HW/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1388405563&sr=1-1&keywords=Fiio+ipod+lead
How to get ipad 3rd Generation out of headphone mode?
Q. I recently broke my headphone into the headphone jack and well the little piece is stuck inside and I can't get it out. Which means the iPad is in headphone mode. Is there a way I can make it out of headphone mode even though the headphones are still inside ?
A. Hiya.. If you still have had no luck with getting the jack out then try this..
I did this yesterday to my ipad2..
My headphone jack also snapped off inside thanks to my Angelic children lol..
This is not recommended but when the recommended stuff wasn't working for me, I thought I'd go opposite and what do you know.. IT WORKED!!
You'll need a super glue with a precision tip, cotton buds (those sticks with wool on the end to clean your ears only giving an explanation because I found out the Americans call them Q Tips??) if you don't have any of them try a nail and flatten the end.. With a cotton bud cut the wool part off so that you have a flat surface.. Something metal that you can practice on..AND I MEAN PRACTICE (I used scissors and flat batteries)!! For at least an hour!! It makes a good base at the tip of your stick or nail for the real task..
Put a teeny tiny bit of glue on the end of the stick. Make sure not too much coz if you were to stick a heap of glue inside the device your pretty much sealng a tomb lol.. Attach it to the scissors or whatever else you are using.. Hold it there for 30secs or less till it can stand straight and on it's own.. Walk away and leave it for 5-10mins.. Test it and see what the resistance is like.. I set up a few and found that 15-20mins worked for me.. You can leave it longer if you wish either way it's either going to work or not.. And if it doesn't work then you can always try again.. Slide your fingers between the stick and pull it straight out hard and fast!!
When you actually try this method in the actual device BE SURE NOT TO TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE or you'll screw it up but you won't I promise not if you practice practice PRACTICE!! Patience is the key here!! Good luck and hope this helps you and anyone else with this problem =) Charlei
This is copy and pasted but this is the only solution i found there is no way to disable headphones, good luck
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