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Is the quality of music over BT Headphones near the quality of decent wired ones?
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I know it depends on encoding etc. but if you took a high quality encoded
file and played it through one connection and then the other would it be
obviously worst?
Thanks for any info.
Alan
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| E. Williams 2006-04-28, 11:48 pm |
| Personally, I have yet to find any BT stereo headphones to match the quality
of wired headphones.
....but that's just my experience.
Seaweed...
"Alan" < alan@*SPAM*dontstart
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> Or will it be all glitchy?
> I know it depends on encoding etc. but if you took a high quality encoded
> file and played it through one connection and then the other would it be
> obviously worst?
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> Thanks for any info.
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> Alan
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| Paul B 2006-05-01, 11:48 pm |
| Thus spake E. Williams:
> Personally, I have yet to find any BT stereo headphones to match the
> quality of wired headphones.
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It rather depends on just how wireless you want it to be - A BT receiver &
amplifier would allow existing phones to be partially free from wires:
http://www.mavizen.com/servepage.asp?page=23
but not quite what many would call a solution. There's no reason why someone
won't bring out a complete high quality pair of BT stereo phones at some
stage but battery life will be an issue for the foreseeable future.
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