Please someone help trying to run one mic to play into two headphones


I am trying to run ONE microphone to play in to TWO headphones. This is without a mixer or any latency i bought a y splitter on the advice given to me on another forum but that just splits the signal from a microphone/headphone...

Sorry for caps but i am at my wits end as i keep getting people saying yes do such and such but turns out its for two microphones to run into one headphone which is NOT what i am asking.

Please can anyone help i am so angry lol

Trying to do this without a mixer
lauren93
A Y splitter will work PROVIDED THAT the headphones are of equal sensitivity and impedance. The best solution for this type of application is if the headphones are the same model.
I’m not sure I understand the question. Most and probably almost all microphones can’t drive headphones directly, regardless of whether there is one headphone or two. They require a microphone amplifier, or a mixer that contains a microphone amplifier. And the headphones would require a headphone amplifier, or a mixer or mic amplifier that contains a headphone amplifier.

Please clarify. An indication of the make and model of the mic may be helpful.

Regards,
-- Al
I agree with Al. The shure 57 and 58 don't need phantom power to run them but other mics do.You need a amplifier to run your headphones and to control the volume.a small mixer board would work.I assume you are singing into the mic so a mixer board is a must.Go to a guitar center or a  place that sells equipment for live music they will have everything you will need to make it work.  Garry