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Bluetooth Transmitter For Stereo System

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Bluetooth Transmitter For Stereo System

2024-05-01 05:21:21

This system is by far the best system for venues looking for an economical choice to offer hospitality to those with hearing loss. One of my parishioners, who has not really heard what has been going on in worship for years, said to me after his first time using this, You can't imagine the difference. I want to let potential buyers know that, for best results, you may need a separate amplifier to boost the level of audio going into the transmitter. It all depends on your setup. If you hook this up, and the sound is still not loud enough at full volume, insert an amplifier of some sort (am/fm stereo ) into the audio chain between your sound system and the transmitter input. I am using an old Realistic stereo. I am also using an audio compressor, between the amp and the transmitter, but that isn't necessary. I am using it primarily for its gate function, that eliminates some noise when no one is speaking. The compressor keeps the audio volume level.

5
2024-08-13 01:12:49

This receiver has revitalized my 1980s stereo system by allowing Bluetooth transfer from my Sony Walkman (CD quality) and from an iPhone. When powered the receiver goes into pairing mode--your device remembers this receiver...you are connected. So far there has been no problem with connection or distance from the receiver. As this is my second unit (first attached to another stereo system) I only wish I could rename the unit as it comes up with the same name...only to be identified by the Bluetooth address. If you only have one of these, this will not be an issue. Attachment is simple: connect using RCA supplied cord to your receiver aux input. Having it on a switched plug on the receiver is very convenient. If not, you would have to push the light button to switch it into on mode. It has an auto off after a few minutes of not receiving a signal. It also has an optical connection.

5
2024-04-07 05:24:32

is wonderful for bluetooth transmission of iphone over home stereo system....remote controling of audio content to stereo

5
2024-08-18 01:36:20

I'm using this to connect my rear projector and sound system wirelessly. I was using so far bluetooth based transmitter receiver which was providing low sound quality lagging and breaking. This one works simply out of the box, no setup needed, and quality is high. The only down side is that some simple audio connectors are missing, but I used those of my previous set.

5
2024-09-25 04:48:21

We needed a basic Bluetooth receiver for an old (20+ years old) stereo system, and this works perfectly. It was very easy to set up, and it takes up very little room. Definitely recommend it.

5
2024-08-24 09:55:53

Very easy to integrate into my stereo/home theater system, and could not be simpler to use with my bluetooth headphones.

5
2024-06-08 04:16:39

I am happy that i bought this product for my Bluetooth stereo system. It was easy to set up and operate. Enjoying my vynals.

5
2024-06-01 09:12:26

Perfect for old yet great quality stereo system. Replaced Bluetooth. Ordering more for other stereos

5
2024-08-18 02:32:40

Long enough to connect to your non Bluetooth devices! Well made 1/8 stereo connector!

5
2024-09-19 08:40:13

I wanted something that was affordable without taking a hard cut in quality. I'm very happy with these. They do what a lav system is supposed to do. I used them in the field for three different projects, then found a happy surprise in editing. While sound mixing the interviews, I actually had to take a moment and try to figure out which mic was the lav, and which was the boom... Of course after listening closely, it's possible to figure out, but talk about a sound mixer's dream, when the overall tone and feel of the lav turns out so similar to the boom... (which in these cases was a Rode NTG-3.) Most of my takes were clean. I noticed some transmitter pops while shooting multiple subjects walking down the hallway interior of an old motel. Maybe something in the walls, who knows. Whatever - overall, very pleased. Especially for that price tag! Things to NOTE: You may also need to purchase a stereo 1/8" to DUAL XLR cable. The transmitter only outputs in stereo 1/8", using L and R as ch1 and ch2, however the kit only includes a 1/8" to single XLR cable (which if used, would consolidate both lavs to one channel). BAD! (Make sense?)

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