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RE: (ukha_d) Re: (ukha_d) Wireless speakers - Nasty or what?
Just done my first test run of the Ross speakers, and for TTS output
they'r=
e
pretty good. In the box you get 2 speakers, speaker mounting
brackets=
, the
transmitter, 3 wall warts (1 for each speaker, 1 for the xmitter) and
12
rechargeable batteries. It runs at 863 Mhz.
The speakers will run straight from the chargers, and are switchable to
out=
put
L, R or mono. Various leads are suppied to tap the line output from
t=
he PC (or
hifi, headphone socket etc). Each speaker & the xmitter have a
tu=
ning dial to
tune into each other, and the speakers also have volume and bass boost.
Sound quality is good for TTS and general music output, though obvously
not=
up
to audiophile standards. Fine for piping Wavefinder or mp3's around
t=
hough.
Only downside is that they do seem to pick up the usual buzzing noise
from<=
BR>
mobiles jsut before they ring, but I've not yet experimented with the
locat=
ion
of the transmitter.
Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: MIME:ukha@xxxxxxx at INTERNET
To: White, Peter; ukha_d@xxxxxxx at Internet
Sent: 22/04/02 13:16
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: (ukha_d) Wireless speakers - Nasty or what?
Thanks Peter,
this is what I was intending to use them for too :)
Andy
--- In ukha_d@y..., peter.white@b... wrote:
> I've just bought a couple of pairs of Ross speakers from
> www.withorwithoutwires.com for about =A335 per pair (free p&p
over=
=A350). If the
> reviews on the site are anything to be believed, they apparently
sound OK, but
> I'm only going to use them for TTS announcements around the house,
which they
> should be fine for. They should arrive this week sometime, so
I'=
ll
let you know
> how they are...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MIME:ukha@b... at INTERNET
> Sent: 22 April 2002 11:42
> To: White, Peter; ukha_d@y... at Internet
> Subject: [ukha_d] Wireless speakers - Nasty or what?
>
>
> Folks,
>
> This has probably been thrashed about before but are wirless
speakers (for
> things like voice announcements) of any real practical use? What
sort of
> distances can you get (through walls etc) do they use the same 2.4
ghz band?
>
> are they worth considering? Although I'd love to have a cabled
solution SWMBO
> has said a definate NO to drilling any holes in the walls...
regardless.
>
> Ta
>
> Andy
>
>
>
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