Hi!
I've just tested my Bose AE2W bluetooth headphones.
To be honest this is one of the best headphones i've ever had.
Probably the best.
THe sound is so crispy and clear but also kind of filling especially in the
base registry.
Its quite detailed sound so i even could hear what they sang in a
hey Anders!
that is really wonderful to hear that you're happy with your new phones,
smile.
I'm really happy for you.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
tel: +46 703601296
Web: www.jorgenhansson.com
Skype: djtropical4532
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From: Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, October 06,
Hi!
I am happy with my mp3 sound.
I can use the aac sound format to and for me thats great.
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5 okt 2014 kl. 21:52 skrev Don Ball donbal...@earthlink.net:
I can't get files to download from hdtracks? I have installed java but with
ie and firefox when I click on the download link for the
Speaking of MP3, I had great pleasure in deleting 80,000+ MP3 files from my
network just now, as I have everything I owned in MP3 format in FLAC - and much
more besides - there was very little point in keeping the collection.
My new Wireless Hard Drive hasn't arrived yet though it will be a
I'm not at all surprised.
I don't have any Bose headsets as I don't think they make an over the ear or
on-ear model but I do have two of there Bluetooth speaker systems and they are
amongst the best performing audio Bluetooth devices I have here.
Obviously these things aren't hands free
Hi!
Yes and you can if you want or if the battery dies when you're listening plug a
cable into the headphones and use it as regular headphones.
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6 okt 2014 kl. 20:11 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:
I'm not at all surprised.
I don't have any Bose headsets as I don't think
It's not so bad with the 3.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 2:12 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Bose AE2W
I'm not at all surprised.
I don't have any Bose headsets as I don't
Ah speaking of delay, Dain have you tried them with your laptop? I have and
there's a long lag with the mini if you leve it alone for a bit then start
doing something again.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Monday,
I'm inquiring about info for a typical stereo speaker setup for wireless
speakers, stated another way, no surround sound. If one doesn't want to
serenade the people in the next house or apartment, do wireless speakers
have sufficient amplification and tone quality to produce good high
There are wireless speakers that would meet your requirements and how good they
sound really depends on how much you're wishing to pay, I suggest you look
through the archives of this list to get a good picture of some of the many
wireless devices discussed here, I actually mentioned 2 more in
Dane,
Your analysis of the FLAC format omits the lack of support on Apple
mobile devices. The iPhone and iPad and their iOS operating system
stands as the most coveted and popular consumer technology in the
world. Yet, FLAC files cannot be played on these devices or Apple’s
media player, iTunes.
Okay I accept that without question but you forgot to mention that a Windows
nor a Mac computer can play FLAC files without third party software so what's
the difference?
Third Party software or Apps are available for IOS etc that will allow the
playing of FLAC content as third party software
Hello Listers,
What do I need to digitize cassette tapes? I already have a stereo patch cord.
How ever, it's the kind that you plug in the back of your cable box. It comes
with 2 headphone plugs at one end and a single headphone like plug at the other
that you plug in to your computer.
Dane,
The difference is the tight integration of the Apple ecosystem in the
company’s mobile platform. Windows is designed to be an agnostic
multipurpose device. The included Windows Media Player can easily be
substituted with another media player, like Winamp, that supports
FLAC. By contrast, it
You're making things terribly and unecssarely complex and complicated.
Yes that's right, just replace Windows Media Player on your Windows Machine
with something that plays FLAC files and the same applies to your iPhone, Mac
etc. In the case of iPhone and Mac no one says you have to use iTunes
Hi!
All the free Apps for Radiotunes - formally known as Sky.Fm - are now
available for download, see this link for further details
http://www.radiotunes.com/apps
Dane, you're right with all you say about flac files. I'm a fan myself, but
I'll stick to mp3 for my portable players because the Plextalk Pocket
doesn't support Flac and the IPhone storage space is so unbelievably
expensive! An Apple policy that I'll never be able to understand.
Take care,
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