Take your headphones, MP3 player, and the little black piece that fell out, into any shop that retails MP3 players and the tech guys will only be too happy to demonstrate to you how clever they are by fixing or recommending a solution to your problem. I do this all time and has saved me a fortune. Try it and see. Merry X Mas
Phones
mobile means portable so it can be taken with you unlike house phones which have to be plugged in to the wall
When you're playing with a headset plugged in to your amp, those around you can hear the acoustic guitar itself, but not the sound coming out of the amp, as the headset cancels the sound from coming out the speaker.
Take a pair of ear phones and keep plugging and unplugging them. works for me.
What Phones? Maybe You Could Give Us A Little More Information.
There are several inexpensive MP3 players on the market now, as MP3's are no longer very popular due to people now being able to just use their cell phones. If one is in the market for an MP3 player, a few good manufacturers are Sony, SanDisk, and Phillips. All decent quality and inexpensive.
some do.. but some dont it depends
Unless you have an Mp3 player that is also a phone, probably not.
No but somethings are phones portable DVD player
because they was no phones to call for help!
It depends on WHAT phone you have. On some phones, yes. On other phones, no. Re-ask the question being a little bit more specific.
Wires, electrons, and believe it or not a little bit of gold. 200 phones' gold will make one 14 carrot gold ring.