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Wireless music connection
My BiL has asked me about this:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Thanks, Rob |
Wireless music connection
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:20:12 GMT, Rob
wrote: My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Thanks, Rob Impossible to tell from the advert, but these days you have to go to special efforts to make something that truly sounds bad. If he is already using WiFi in the house for connectivity, this may cause problems, and if anyone uses a microwave anywhere near, this will probably stop working while it is turned on. You can buy a lot of wire for £40, though. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Wireless music connection
"Rob" wrote in message . com... My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Theoretically - no. In practice - it will be hissy. (Is my guess! ;-) |
Wireless music connection
Don Pearce wrote:
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:20:12 GMT, Rob wrote: My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Thanks, Rob Impossible to tell from the advert, but these days you have to go to special efforts to make something that truly sounds bad. If he is already using WiFi in the house for connectivity, this may cause problems, and if anyone uses a microwave anywhere near, this will probably stop working while it is turned on. You can buy a lot of wire for £40, though. d OK, thanks - so, impossible to tell for sure, but for audio it should be OK with no compromise over wires. And it may just crash to dust if it interferes with your wifi (which is needed for iTunes). No way of telling until you buy, so make sure you can return it without pain. About sum it up? Rob |
Wireless music connection
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 06:34:31 GMT, Rob
wrote: Don Pearce wrote: On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 18:20:12 GMT, Rob wrote: My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Thanks, Rob Impossible to tell from the advert, but these days you have to go to special efforts to make something that truly sounds bad. If he is already using WiFi in the house for connectivity, this may cause problems, and if anyone uses a microwave anywhere near, this will probably stop working while it is turned on. You can buy a lot of wire for £40, though. d OK, thanks - so, impossible to tell for sure, but for audio it should be OK with no compromise over wires. And it may just crash to dust if it interferes with your wifi (which is needed for iTunes). No way of telling until you buy, so make sure you can return it without pain. About sum it up? Rob That's pretty much it. d |
Wireless music connection
Keith G wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message . com... My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Theoretically - no. In practice - it will be hissy. (Is my guess! ;-) Know what you mean! I think it's not like that though - if there's hiss it'll be from the line level amp which, as Don says, would be difficult to mess up. Rob |
Wireless music connection
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 06:36:57 GMT, Rob
wrote: Keith G wrote: "Rob" wrote in message . com... My BiL has asked me about this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=104993 It's to connect a laptop to a hifi (a sort of midi hifi with aux in). Does such an arrangement compromise sound quality, compared to direct wired connection? Theoretically - no. In practice - it will be hissy. (Is my guess! ;-) Know what you mean! I think it's not like that though - if there's hiss it'll be from the line level amp which, as Don says, would be difficult to mess up. Rob If this were one of those FM things that transmits to a radio, then yes, hiss would be a number one concern. But at 2.4GHz, it is certainly digital, which means that it will work perfectly without hiss until it starts to get out of range - at which point it will sound dreadful. d |
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