Solved! Earphones for digital piano

Apr 9, 2022
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Why is it that every kind of earphone I try with my digital piano makes the sound very tinny except for a cheap pair I picked up on a flight? I'm trying to replace these I know they won't last forever and I definitely don't want big headphones, so how do these things work that they could possibly distort the sound like that?
 
There's only one jack that is especially for headphones or earphones and some of the ones I have work just fine it's just the ones with microphones that seem to have a problem. I have never used headphones and I don't want to I like the little ear phones. Piano is a Casio.
 
There's only one jack that is especially for headphones or earphones and some of the ones I have work just fine it's just the ones with microphones that seem to have a problem. I have never used headphones and I don't want to I like the little ear phones. Piano is a Casio.

Headphones with a mic in them use a 4 pole connector vs a 3 pole one that headphones without a mic use, seems like the piano has issues with the jack when using those. It can happen, could be a small connection issue internally with it. If you tested a few without a mic and they all work OK, just use those. I doubt you want to take apart the thing to replace the jack in it to see if that fixes the issue.
 
I guess I have no choice, but the ones without mic are harder to find.

Easy on Amazon, and normal stores also carry some https://www.amazon.com/ZSN-Pro-Deta...t=&hvlocphy=9001809&hvtargid=pla-760239088269


The over ear stuff is actually a bit better normally, it gives a more open and directional sound than in ear buds. Equipment for musicians tends to be setup to use full size headphones.
These are vey comfortable and a good price for the quality, they are actually on sale now for a great price https://www.amazon.com/Philips-SHP9...9Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
 
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