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A headphone isn't a sound at all. The sound that can be produced by headphones can be very loud depending upon the amplification used.
Short answer: No Headphones come with different drivers and frequencies which make each headphones sound a bit different from a different type. Example: Bass might sound much better on one set of headphone than an other one; Highs and Lows as well will be different on each.
The headphone jack is actually wired with resistors so the headphones don't get the full amplifiers output. The only way you can fry the speaker system, is to send voltage back through the headphone jack and/or crank the volume all the way up with a short or no speaker connection. Check speaker fuses!
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No, Bose does not offer or manufacture headphone amplifiers. Companies such as Audioengine, FiiO, Behringer , and Grado all offer superb quality headphone amplifiers.
No not all do.
Almost all portable radios have a headphone jack. Even radios that are ten years old or more have a headphone jack so its pretty much standard.
You can find headphone reviews in this website http://www.head-fi.org/ All of the reviews are written in articles which will give you an idea what to and not to purchase.
There are all kinds of animals that make the toot sound. Humans for example are one animal that makes that sound.
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That depends. If they're computer speakers and all your wires are headphone-jack style, then all you do is run the headphone wire from your speakers and plug it into your computer speaker input on the sound card, or a headphone jack. If they're not computer speakers and you want to wire component speakers through your computer, you'll need a receiver to power them, speaker wire to go from your speakers to the receiver, and a cable to go from your receiver "input jack" to your computer. That cable should have a red and white RCA on one end, and a headpone jack on the other.
That's because the buffer in you sound card is small so there is a need fot the sound card to wait before it can process all the sound samples. Either you can buy a better audio interface or you can try latency compensation in Sonar.