therock003
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I hope I'm posting on the correct subforum,cause i couldn't decide which one was the most fitting.
Anyway here goes.I have a couple of Bluetooth audio transmitters.They connect to a 3.5mm jack they take sound and transmit it via Bluetooth to any Bluetooth receiver device.Here is my setup.
My Transmitters
Code:
First one is Jabra A120s,uses Bluetooth v1.1 specification,but has it's own battery.
Second is Sony HWS-BTA2W,works as both receiver and transmitter (transceiver),uses Bluetooth v2.0, but requires external power source.
So anyway, at this stage we have audio that is on analog format,and I suppose it's being converted to digital so it can be sent via Bluetooth packets to the receiving device,and then the receiving device re-converts it to analog in order to output it to Headphones,speakers/amps or whatever.
My Receivers
A)IT could either be the Sony if i use Jabra as the transmitter,or
B)I also have an individual Sony Bluetooth Receiver Sony DRC-BT15
Code:
Transmitters work with every Device with a 3.5mm jack.Be it an output of a computer sound card,a stereo device output,a radio device,a TV audio output,everything.
Overall.Things To take under consideration:
-Since they take analog input that means that one way or the other the Sound is converted to an analog format so that's the first loss right there.I will need a strong DAC device,that will output an accurate sound to the transmitter.
-Then the transmitter will somehow convert this signal back to digital so it will send it to the receiver.This conversion is up to the Transmitter,I don't know what kind of dacs Jabra or Sony uses internally for this job,but that's not up to me.
-Also i don't know the DAC the Sony Receiver uses in order to convert the digitally transmitted audio via Bluetooth back to analog for headphone ouput.
What's my best bet here guys?
Anyway here goes.I have a couple of Bluetooth audio transmitters.They connect to a 3.5mm jack they take sound and transmit it via Bluetooth to any Bluetooth receiver device.Here is my setup.
My Transmitters
Code:
Code:
[left]http://www.jabra.com/Sites/Jabra/na-us/products/Pages/JabraA120s.aspx http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=11035425[/left]
First one is Jabra A120s,uses Bluetooth v1.1 specification,but has it's own battery.
Second is Sony HWS-BTA2W,works as both receiver and transmitter (transceiver),uses Bluetooth v2.0, but requires external power source.
So anyway, at this stage we have audio that is on analog format,and I suppose it's being converted to digital so it can be sent via Bluetooth packets to the receiving device,and then the receiving device re-converts it to analog in order to output it to Headphones,speakers/amps or whatever.
My Receivers
A)IT could either be the Sony if i use Jabra as the transmitter,or
B)I also have an individual Sony Bluetooth Receiver Sony DRC-BT15
Code:
Code:
[left]http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921665400453[/left]
Transmitters work with every Device with a 3.5mm jack.Be it an output of a computer sound card,a stereo device output,a radio device,a TV audio output,everything.
Overall.Things To take under consideration:
-Since they take analog input that means that one way or the other the Sound is converted to an analog format so that's the first loss right there.I will need a strong DAC device,that will output an accurate sound to the transmitter.
-Then the transmitter will somehow convert this signal back to digital so it will send it to the receiver.This conversion is up to the Transmitter,I don't know what kind of dacs Jabra or Sony uses internally for this job,but that's not up to me.
-Also i don't know the DAC the Sony Receiver uses in order to convert the digitally transmitted audio via Bluetooth back to analog for headphone ouput.
What's my best bet here guys?