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Bluetooth Audio Portable Transmitter / Receiver (Good idea?)

post #1 of 4
Thread Starter 

Hello,

 

I was just wondering if any of you got any experience with the use of a bluetooth portable transmitter / receiver.

Basically, I'm bored of the cables when I want to change the song so: remove the player from your pocket by taking care of the plug then putting it back in the pocket.

 

My idea would be to use a portable transmitter so that I can plug it into the player and the receiver in an AMP.
 

Did any of you ever try this ? Do you think it's a good idea? What would be the best setup for this ?

 

Thanks in advance for any feedback!

post #2 of 4

Have a phone with bluetooth a2dp and enough memory or memory expansion slot, get yourself a sony ericsson mw600. Possibly a fair solution.


Edited by dippyboy_87 - 7/19/11 at 3:10am
post #3 of 4
Thread Starter 

I was more looking into a solution like the Miccus BluBridge. I want to use it with my actual players (Cowon O2 or Zune 80) and transmit it directly to an amp like the Fiio E11.

 

But i'm worried into the Sound quality as well as the sound output. Do those Bluetooth receiver have enough "juice" ? Wouldn't I lose too much quality? If I need to push the amp really high and make the sound distort, it's no use.

post #4 of 4

I feel its not justice enough if you use a separate amp and bluetooth streaming both together in a setup. Now that won't remain hi-fi anymore.

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