Posted on 03/19/2021 7:57:02 PM PDT by tbw2
On this super informative episode of Sound 101, Andrew talks us through 5 tips for better wireless audio. These are things EVERYONE can do to improve range and quality of your wireless system, whether you are using the Deity Connect or something else.
We cover a variety of options that should solve any problems you're having with your wireless audio. Many people overthink how to get better wireless range but a lot of these tips are very simple. Transmitting audio at long range can be accomplished by using these tricks.
We cover wireless antennas, range, distance from receiver, directional antennas, ankle straps and much more. We also explain the science behind why things like swapping wireless antennas and using ankle strap transmitters can improve your wireless range.
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How about telling me how I can hear things better on the computer. I was born deaf in one ear, so I don’t get everything in “stereo” I cannot use the same equipment as others who can hear normally. On top of that. My age, I’m slowly losing my hearing. I’d like to buy an amplifier to hook from the back of the PC to the audio jacks, but it has to work with those phone headsets with one speaker for the ear I can hear out of. I guess this is pathetic. But, maybe I can learn something. Heck, I know I’m not alone with this kind of thing. Thanks in advance!
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Its in the latest bluetooth standard. A few devices already support it. LE Audio with the LC3 codec.
https://www.howtogeek.com/558579/what-is-bluetooth-le-audio-and-why-will-you-want-it/
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Autotune gives me seizures. Ugh.
Yeah, I think this would do it. Thanks!
Another prior post, though I was told it wasn’t quite a fit for ham radio
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