The local Big Lots has wireless headphones for $15. I can not imagine why anyone would want speakers from their TV into other rooms, the HIFI, yes, but not the TV. Of course I have only owned a TV for a week or so.
So far, I have seen nothing on Channels 2 thru 23 that is worth watching. So when I have to get up for something, I hit the stop button on the DVD remote. ann sanfedele wrote: > Ken - > You misunderstand a bit > although I mentioned the neighbors - one factor - I want everything I > listen to wherever I am in > my apartment to be at a _consistent_ volume - I'm talking about an > ideal here... I was amazed > actually, that there was some super techno stuff that actually could > accomplish this out there > already. > > I have speakers trailing from the TV to the kitchen /bathroom area so I > can get up during commercials > and still know when the show starts again. I never sit in one spot for > more than about 20 minutes > watching anything. earphones would be like being on a leash. > > well - I need to get out of here - still have packages to wrap... the > house is a disaster and I > have company tomorrow. > > Have a Merry! > ann > > > > Kenneth Waller wrote: > >> Ann >> Have you given earphones a thought? Probably a lot cheaper than some of the >> devices the list has suggested. >> >> Kenneth Waller >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: Re: TV volume, was: My holiday greeting >> >> >> >> >>> Automatic volume control? Used to be pretty much standard on AM Radios. >>> Seems to have disappeared from modern audio. Rather simple circuit to >>> build in, rather hard to add on. >>> >>> >>> ann sanfedele wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Digital Image Studio wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> I'm a broadcast engineer (currently part time radio broadcast) so I'm >>>>> more than a little familiar with these issues. Each broadcast facility >>>>> may have a set of adopted standards for advertising audio compression >>>>> and some even compress regular program material rly extensively. >>>>> But virtually all commercial broadcasters broadcast commercials at a >>>>> far higher compression than the program material so that the actual >>>>> volume on the receiver may increase by 3 to 6dB. >>>>> Rob Studdert >>>>> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA >>>>> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 >>>>> UTC(GMT) +10 Hours >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio//publications/ >>>>> Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> So what I want someone to invent is a little gadget that you can apply >>>> to your TV >>>> that keeps the volume absolutely at the same at all times once you have >>>> adjusted it >>>> to the level you can hear. If they can build rockets to go to the >>>> moon.... why not? >>>> >>>> ann >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>> [email protected] >>> http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

