Hi folk,
Thanks for response to date.
I'm aware that the receivers may not provide the best audio but for a
car/vehicle I could live with that.
The automobile has a standard three MM socket.
I think from reading another thread here it might appear that I'd need
to upgrade the receiver to maybe Bluetooth 5?
I just need to know what version of the receiver to buy?
Tony
On 03/09/2020 14:09, stewartross via groups.io wrote:
re the audio receivers
i beleve u can get dab to fm and fm to dab converters for your cars.
re those fm transmitters there ok but not bery powerful.
if u no someone who can build u one that might be a result.
also the audio from those fm senders r crap and don't have the correct
preemthasist in them.
from stew
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jesse Tregarthen"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2020 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Bluetooth Audio Receiver to vehicle
Hello,
What types of connections do your car system have? Does it have an aux
jack which would be the size of a standard headphone jack? Or possibly
bluetooth built in? Or is there no connections on the front like that?
If that's the case you might have to pull out the stereo and see if
there's another way to connect that. I'm leaving it open for anybody
to please correct me if I'm wrong because I don't know that much about
car stereos. I do know somebody who used to have a device called an FM
transmitter that they'd plug into the cigarette lighter and they could
tune to an FM frequency on their car radio and set this thing to run
on that frequency provided there was no local station on that
frequency. He could connect his phone to the transmitter and it would
send the music to the car stereo through the frequency on the car
radio. It wasn't perfect but it worked when there was nothing better.
Best,
Jesse
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On Sep 2, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Tony Sweeney <[email protected]>
wrote:
???Hi Gina, all,
We are wondering what kind of Bluetooth Audio Receiver we can get for
our Seat vehicle?
We have one about over a year old but whereas it works in the home it
doesn't unfortunately work in the car.
As a matter of interest we use a detachable speaker in the vehicle
which works not too dad but it would be great to be able to connect
the iPhone to the car's own sound system.
So which BAR model should we get?
Thanks,
Tony Sweeney
On 01/09/2020 22:27, Georgina Joyce wrote:
Hello Steve,
I believe they have stopped making them but I am sure you would be
able to get one from somewhere. I am talking about the Google Chrome
Audio Cast It is a little run disk shaped unit with a 3.5mm socket.
Which you can plug into your amplifier. For the money they are
excellent sound quality. A great way to stream audio.
I am not sure but an Echo Dot linked to your amplifier would also
work if you paired via bluetooth your computer. Sound quality not as
good as the audio cast but very reasonable.. You could probably ask
the echo to play your favourite radio station. So no computer needed.
Regards,
On 30 Aug 2020, at 22:58, Steve Gomes <[email protected]> wrote:
I have all of my music as mp3 files on the computer. The computer is
upstairs and the stereo is downstairs in a town house. For about
four years
I used an audio engine w3 wireless to send the music down to the
stereo. It
would cut out once in a while it wasn't too bad but lately it cut
out so
many times that I couldn't stand it and took it out. Then I took an
old
computer moved it downstairs put the music on it and used a cable
from the
sound card to the stereo. It works fine. This old computer cannot
have
access to the internet. Also I like to listen to accuradio. So I
can only
listen to my collection. That's okay. When I get a new computer, I
will put
my current one down there and hook it to the stereo and wirelessly
have it
connect to the modem upstairs. The computer has a little antenna on
it so I
think I can use wi-fi to get the internet that way. I wish I could
use just
one computer and send the music downstairs but I don't think that is
possible. The town houses are attached and everybody has wi-fi and
wireless
everything which interfered with the audio engine. All of this
stuff is on
the 2.4 gigahertz band. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could
send the
music downstairs without interference? We can't use a long cable.
No longer
than ten feet. Also I use winamp 566 to play the music. Is there
another
program that you think works better? I have about 18 gigs of it.
thank you
very much
Georgina
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