On 4/27/2021 7:53 PM, neil weisenfeld wrote:
I couldn’t tell if you wanted native Bluetooth or just something to connect to
a Bluetooth dongle.
I originally wanted a "one box" solution - a BT "receiver" and
auxiliary-channel input and low-level output to feed my amplified
speakers. After
> features, and it's just a mixer, not an interface. And it has a metal
> chassis.
> 73 de Ray
> K2ULR
>
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> From: SteveL
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> Sent: Tue, Apr 27, 2021 3:28 pm
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Speaker upgrade
Search “bluetooth mixer” on Amazon - there are several possibilities depending
on the specific details of your application.
One such example:
https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Wireless-Audio-Mixer-Controller/dp/B08JH7L8D9/
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Search “bluetooth mixer” on Amazon - there are several possibilities depending
on the specific details of your application.
One such example:
https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Wireless-Audio-Mixer-Controller/dp/B08JH7L8D9/
On 4/26/2021 7:06 AM, Phil Kane wrote:
I am looking for a small mixer that will handle two inputs:
Look at Radio Design Labs for something new, or used products from
Tascam, Mackie, or Yamaha. Also Rane for versions of their products
built AFTER about 1998 -- in 1995, they made running
Phil,
You may want to check out the Behringer mixers even though they may have
more inputs than you need. I don't know if any of the inputs support
Bluetooth natively.
They are low in price and work well.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/26/2021 10:06 AM, Phil Kane wrote:
Really OT but where else can I
Really OT but where else can I ask and get good replies?
I am looking for a small mixer that will handle two inputs: the wired
low-level audio output from my computer as well as a blue-tooth
connection to my HT. I have a pair of small amplified speakers that do
a good job on the computer
Since the K3 has stereo output, I suggest you look at the West Mountain
Radio ComSpeakers. They do a good job.
My K3 had 2 Radio Shack mini speakers on it, and the KX3 uses the
ComSpeakers. Great in all respects.
73,
Don W3FPR
The original poster asked about plugging in both the speakers
On 4/24/2021 8:50 AM, NJMike wrote:
Since I’m a new K3S owner and still learning the radio, can you also confirm
that those speakers can be hooked up while keeping the headphones plugged
into the rear jack?
You did study the K3S manual, didn't you?
73, Jim K9YC
Yes, They call it ComSpkr and it is priced at $39.95.
It is a pair of "computer" speakers, but it is shielded so it does not
buzz when RF is present.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/24/2021 11:50 AM, NJMike wrote:
Can you confirm the West Mountain ComSpeaker is
#58410-950?
Since I’m a new K3S owner and
The COMspkr is amplified, which you don’t need with the K3.
I use the Pyle cubes with my KX3 (and a small audio amp). They are fine.
Currently $28.28 on Amazon.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MCGF1O/
Another option would be the old Radio Shack AV speakers with the cast aluminum
Can you confirm the West Mountain ComSpeaker is
#58410-950?
Since I’m a new K3S owner and still learning the radio, can you also confirm
that those speakers can be hooked up while keeping the headphones plugged
into the rear jack?
I’m sure there must be a Config menu change also.
Thanks,
Mike
Absolutely, I've used a pair with each of my K3(s) for several years.
They replaced larger "bookshelf" speakers with no loss in quality.
The little Pyle do not have the low end of the larger "bookshelf"
speakers, the spectrum below 200 Hz or so is not something that is
missed for
If you don't care for amplified speakers, the Pyle 3" Mini Cubes are
excellent. Less than $30 a pair online.
k4ia, Buck
K3s# 11497
Honor Roll 8B DXCC
EasyWayHamBooks.com
On 4/23/2021 7:23 PM, Jim Sheldon wrote:
Don, you’re right on about those West Mountain Com Speakers. I’ve had a pair
Can you confirm the West Mountain ComSpeaker is
#58410-950?
Since I’m a new K3S owner and still learning the radio, can you also confirm
that those speakers can be hooked up while keeping the headphones plugged
into the rear jack?
I’m sure there must be a Config menu change also.
Thanks,
Mike
I bought a couple of 6X9 Jensen speakers with whizzer cones at Best Buy years
ago along with some rectangular fuzzy boxes that are designed to mount them.
These speakers used to be the ones that were the rear seat speaker in the GM
cars in the 60's. They sound great and I use them wired as stereo
Don, you’re right on about those West Mountain Com Speakers. I’ve had a pair
on my K3S since day one and I wouldn’t trade them for anything.
My wife got me a second pair and I use them with my KX2 when I’m operating on
my back deck. Sure makes the KX2’s receiver sound super good.
Jim, W0EB
Since the K3 has stereo output, I suggest you look at the West Mountain
Radio ComSpeakers. They do a good job.
My K3 had 2 Radio Shack mini speakers on it, and the KX3 uses the
ComSpeakers. Great in all respects.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/23/2021 6:01 PM, Rick Bates, NK7I wrote:
Regardless of
Regardless of radio, my go to is the black Motorola mobile speakers (~5"
square, with mounts). Already shaped for communications audio (chopped
lows, peaked mids and some highs) by design, they sound awesome on the
K3 *once you find a matching output pair* (they can vary in output by
several
Which radio?
With respect to the K3 I would recommend use of external speakers. They can
improve comfort for longer listening periods.
I am a personal fan of the Sounds Sweet communications speakers. Unfortunately
although the web page remains open they have not been selling them for
Get a replacement from Elecraft.
Which radio?
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/23/2021 3:27 PM, Steve Fox wrote:
Hi
Anyone care to recommend an internal speaker replacement?
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