What about the guitar jack is mono and the input on the headphones is stereo What's kind of cable are you using from your mini amp to headphones, mono or stereo? I once tried to connect a mono microphone to the stereo jack on my computer and found that it didn't work at all
The headphones plug directly into the mini amp, so that's stereo. The mini amp is expecting to plug into a guitar (mono) and duplicates that signal to both channels of the headphone jack.
The jack on your computer is likely TRRS meaning it has 3 signal channels. These are common on computers because they can use a single plug to be both stereo audio out (headphones or speakers) and mono microphone in. The software detects which you have plugged in if it's either or, but you can use a headset with TRRS or you can get a splitter that splits the audio in and out and plug in a separate microphone and headphones. Hope that wasn't too much info and that it applies in your case.
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What about the guitar jack is mono and the input on the headphones is stereo What's kind of cable are you using from your mini amp to headphones, mono or stereo? I once tried to connect a mono microphone to the stereo jack on my computer and found that it didn't work at all
The headphones plug directly into the mini amp, so that's stereo. The mini amp is expecting to plug into a guitar (mono) and duplicates that signal to both channels of the headphone jack.
The jack on your computer is likely TRRS meaning it has 3 signal channels. These are common on computers because they can use a single plug to be both stereo audio out (headphones or speakers) and mono microphone in. The software detects which you have plugged in if it's either or, but you can use a headset with TRRS or you can get a splitter that splits the audio in and out and plug in a separate microphone and headphones. Hope that wasn't too much info and that it applies in your case.
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