Hi,
I’m sorry if I’m missing something, but if I may ask, why not
buy a 3.5 MM male to female extension cable? I’m talking about something like
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extension-Kinps-Auxiliary-Headphones-Speakers/dp/B01N7T2RM6
Also, have you tried a headphone amplifier for the loop? I used
one of these before I gave up on loops completely, and they were somewhat
helpful.
Aman
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Subject: [access-uk] Induction Loops
Hello
I use a listening device with an induction neck loop to listen to my talking
books. I recently bought a device from Calibre Audio Library to listen to books
on pen drives. When I go ;on holiday to avoid taking the whole listening device
I just use the neck loop plugged straight into the player. The Action on
Hearing Loss company have changed the one they now sell and the resistance in
the cable is such that I can barely hear the voice. I’m forced to use the
ear-hooks being a lighter cable thereby allowing more sound to come through.
The problem is however they are so short I have to clutch the player to my
chest to stop the hook pulling off.
Does anyone have any idea where I may go to het help in finding a more suitable
cable for my needs please.
Many thanks Roger