Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-17 Thread Jerry Richer
 The only wireless Headphone / Microphone combinations I've found so far
are blue tooth devices with one ear.  It's OK for web chat, Skype and the
like but no good for music listening.
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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-16 Thread Teri McElroy
The phillips wireless headphones I have are stereo capable.

Teri
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No microphone, I'm afraid. I use a higher-quality desktop microphone for 
recording purposes.

Bruce

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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:

 Hey Bruce, does your Senheiser headphone also come with a built-in 
 microphone??  If yes, can you please share more info regarding model and 
 where I can purchase one?

 Thanks a trillion, sire!!

 Sincerely,
 Olusegun 

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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-15 Thread Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Most of the ones I've heard of DO NOT HAVE stereo capabilities.  I want one 
too, but preferably stereo!

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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-15 Thread Bruce Toews
No microphone, I'm afraid. I use a higher-quality desktop microphone for 
recording purposes.

Bruce
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Hey Bruce, does your Senheiser headphone also come with a built-in 
microphone??  If yes, can you please share more info regarding model and 
where I can purchase one?

Thanks a trillion, sire!!
Sincerely,
Olusegun 

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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-15 Thread Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Hey Bruce, does your Senheiser headphone also come with a built-in 
microphone??  If yes, can you please share more info regarding model and 
where I can purchase one?

Thanks a trillion, sire!!
Sincerely,
Olusegun 

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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-08 Thread Jerry Richer
 Don!  I've had experience with quite a few different brands and models
of RF wireless headphones.  Yes, typically an antenna/transmitter plugs into
the Sound Card where the speakers would go but I've never seen any software
included.
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wireless headphones info

2005-04-07 Thread Don Smith
Hi:
I am thinking of experimenting with wireless headphones.  Logitech if I can 
find them

Does anybody have anypositive or negative thoughts on this type of head phone.
I assume an antenna will plug into the sound card and perhaps software will 
come with it.
Any info appreciated.
Don
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re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-07 Thread teri mcelroy
Hi

I have phillips wireless FM headphones and have used them with my computer.  
The antenna is built into the headphones.  The base unit also has an aerial in 
it and some sockets.  One is for the power adapter, the other is the charging 
cable which plugs from the base unit into the headphones to charge the aaa 
batteries in the headphones.  The third socket is for the cable to go from the 
sound source to the base unit of the headphones.  I've had this working well 
when plugged into the sound card of my computer.  I normally have speakers 
plugged into the sound card, and my speakers have a headphone jack built into 
them.  To keep things simple I just plug the phones into the speaker headphone 
jack rather than unplugging the speakers from the sound card and having to plug 
in the base unit of the hones all the time.  Of course other versions of 
wireless headphones may have different design.  Mine are FM and I can quite 
quite a distance away from the base unit and get a reasonable si
 gnal.

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From: Don Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:07:07 -0400
Subject: wireless headphones info

Hi:
I am thinking of experimenting with wireless headphones.  Logitech if I can 
find them

Does anybody have anypositive or negative thoughts on this type of head phone.
I assume an antenna will plug into the sound card and perhaps software will 
come with it.
Any info appreciated.
Don
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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-07 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Don:

I've had quite a bit of experience with wireless headphones.  Here are some
thoughts concerning your query:

1.  If you are in to experiencing the quality of sound that you can obtain
from a good wired set, you'll have a tough time finding them; and if you do
find them, they will be big bucks.

2.  The headphone transmitters are very easy to overload causing distortion:
especially if you like extra base or treble.

3. The 900 MHZ frequency is susceptible to blind spots when, for example,
you go to another room.

I would advise you to purchase a wireless headset from a store that will
allow you ample time to try them with a view to refunding your money if you
are not completely satisfied.

Another option you might consider is a good digital FM transmitter and use
some kind of a radio receiver to receive the signal. This too, however, has
its drawbacks.

I'm sure that others can add, agree, or disagree, about my comments.

Cheers.


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Hi:
I am thinking of experimenting with wireless headphones.  Logitech if I can
find them

Does anybody have anypositive or negative thoughts on this type of head
phone.
I assume an antenna will plug into the sound card and perhaps software will
come with it.
Any info appreciated.
Don
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re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-07 Thread Bruce Toews
I use Senheiser wireless headphones and can't say enough about them. They 
consist of a base unit which has two wires, one going to the power adaptor 
and teh other going to a y-adaptor so I can always keep them and the 
speakers plugged in at the same time. I just turn off the speakers if I 
want to just listen over headphones. The thing I like about these 
headphones is that they have a second battery that charges in the base 
unit, so you can just swap out the batteries when one dies.

Bruce
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, teri mcelroy wrote:
Hi
I have phillips wireless FM headphones and have used them with my computer.  The antenna is built into the headphones.  The base unit also has an aerial in it and some sockets.  One is for the power adapter, the other is the charging cable which plugs from the base unit into the headphones to charge the aaa batteries in the headphones.  The third socket is for the cable to go from the sound source to the base unit of the headphones.  I've had this working well when plugged into the sound card of my computer.  I normally have speakers plugged into the sound card, and my speakers have a headphone jack built into them.  To keep things simple I just plug the phones into the speaker headphone jack rather than unplugging the speakers from the sound card and having to plug in the base unit of the hones all the time.  Of course other versions of wireless headphones may have different design.  Mine are FM and I can quite quite a distance away from the base unit and get a reasonable!
 si
gnal.
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From: Don Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:07:07 -0400
Subject: wireless headphones info

   Hi:
I am thinking of experimenting with wireless headphones.  Logitech if I can 
find them

Does anybody have anypositive or negative thoughts on this type of head phone.
I assume an antenna will plug into the sound card and perhaps software will 
come with it.
Any info appreciated.
Don
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Re: wireless headphones info

2005-04-07 Thread Don Smith
Hi:
Ok, thanks to Terry, Bruce and Jim.  Very substantial information.
Enough to make my decision.  Of course, your info contained items I never 
thought of, so, again, thanks.
Don


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