mbrady t1_j6ixuy5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in eli5: Why do most airlines still use 2-pin audio jacks for the in-flight entertainment systems on their planes? by JJGLC92
And the headphones worked like stethoscopes. They were hollow tubes that channeled the sound from the jack (which was basically just a hole) and the sound came through into your ears.
zulmirao t1_j6j571e wrote
Yeah, and you could mute the sound by squeezing the tubes.
SelectTadpole t1_j6jdcfu wrote
Please send me an example this is so interesting but Google hasn't helped
gordone1 t1_j6jhfbk wrote
SelectTadpole t1_j6jhk88 wrote
Thank you!! How well did these work??
KeetoNet t1_j6jk4up wrote
Terribly.
Of note, these are still used in MRI machines. Presumably because of the whole 'no metal in the giant magnetic field' thing.
SelectTadpole t1_j6jkk1f wrote
Oh shit. I've used them before, then! How fun. I don't remember it sounding too bad but I wasn't really thinking about it, either. Nor did I have much of an ear for music quality at the time.
On the other hand I do remember thinking "so this is how they invented dubstep" when 80's pop was playing at the same time as the very loud machine making crazy noises.
KeetoNet t1_j6jq40x wrote
Haha - yeah, my experience was similar. There was music, but I was in no position to assess the sound quality other than to think 'that sounds tinny' as they shoved my head into the loud clanking machine.
chriswaco t1_j6jmgof wrote
They were fine. Not high fidelity or anything, but fine. The noise of the engines was the biggest drawback and the earplugs weren't always comfortable.
AntarcticanJam t1_j6k79ry wrote
I remember when I first discovered that as a kid. I declined to buy their "headphones" for $5 and just stuck a couple of free straws together to reach from the holes to my ears.
stephenph t1_j6jabk8 wrote
I actually have a set of commercial headphones that have that technology.
mbrady t1_j6jxydv wrote
"technology" may be too strong of a word for those!
faaizk t1_j6jjz2l wrote
that’s incredible! i find this kind of analog tech just so fascinating
BizzyM t1_j6jqa8x wrote
I thought this was what OP was talking about.
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