OK, so this is a rather random/unusual question, but any info or advice will be gratefully received. I've often played content from my iPhone 5S into another source (digital recorder, amp, etc) for the purposes of recording or for musical accompaniment. This has never caused me any issues and, although VoiceOver leads to a small amount of background hiss/static being expressed while the phone is talking, the playback quality of audio material is unaffected by this and all distortion/hiss stops as soon as the phone's speech output ends. I therefore assumed that all iOS and iOSPad products would allow me to do the same things, but I've found over the last few days (the first time that I've actually tried to use other devices) that both the iPad Mini and the iPod Touch (6th generation) present material with a much greater amount of feedback once VoiceOver is activated, even if VO is then turned off and no other gestures are used. These issues aren't apparent when using the devices by themselves, but the additional noises are very obvious to me when listening with headphones or playing back a recording.
So, does anyone please know why my iPhone is much more obliging (for example, because it uses more/less power than the other devices, because it has a different type of speaker, because it draws on phone signals, etc)? Also, presuming that my analysis so far is correct and the iPhone is the way to go, would this be the same with larger/more powerful/more recent models or only with older models like the 5S? Many, many thanks in advance for any help. Take care, Danny -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#3414): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/3414 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/74720690/21656 Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/405281159/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
