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Bluetooth Receiver With Usb Input

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Related review

Simon 2024-05-11 01:27:28

[1.0 lb (0.4 kg)] Very good Bluetooth receiver.

5
Peter 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4096] Purchased this mouse for use with my Surface Pro so that the USB port would not be in use for the receiver of a regular USB mouse. Bluetooth pairing worked fine. Downloaded the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center for additional customization. The mouse is small enough to carry with me and there is no risk of lost or mismatched receivers. The feel is great for a small mouse and the scroll wheel is responsive.

5
Richard 2024-07-08 04:53:29

[>-86 dB] This receiver has revitalized my 1980s stereo system by allowing Bluetooth transfer from my Sony Walkman (CD quality) and from an iPhone. When powered the receiver goes into pairing mode--your device remembers this receiver...you are connected. So far there has been no problem with connection or distance from the receiver. As this is my second unit (first attached to another stereo system) I only wish I could rename the unit as it comes up with the same name...only to be identified by the Bluetooth address. If you only have one of these, this will not be an issue. Attachment is simple: connect using RCA supplied cord to your receiver aux input. Having it on a switched plug on the receiver is very convenient. If not, you would have to push the light button to switch it into on mode. It has an auto off after a few minutes of not receiving a signal. It also has an optical connection.

5
Joseph 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.15 lb] Solved the problem of the DirecTV receiver causing ground loop (because of the ground at the home entry). Using a Denon AVR 6500H as the preamp for Parasound A21+, placed the Jensen Transformers Iso-Max CI-2RR - 2-Channel Ground Isolator about a couple of feet from the Parasound RCA input and 3 feet from the Denon (all bluejeans LC-1 capbles). Dead silence now during quiet periods. The good part about placing the isolation break at the input to the power amplifier is that the Jensen should still be effective should there be other ground problems now or later, beyond the Directv receiver.

5
Martin 2024-04-05 04:48:50

[Analog] no sound distortion, solved my problem with not enough input ports on my marantz receiver ;) very happy with that product!

5
Jaime 2024-04-09 07:30:51

[8' / 2.4 m] I have a PicoMic dual wireless lav system, which connects two lav mics to one receiver. The receiver has a 3.5mm TRS output. I connect the receiver to my audio recorder (Zoom F8n Pro) using this Remote Audio Unbalanced Stereo Breakout Cable and I get two mono channels (one for each lav mic) independently adjustable on my audio recorder. One mic is recorded to input 1, and the other mic is recorded on input 2. Works flawlessly.

5
AV-NUT 2024-05-13 05:27:37

[Yes] Construction of the cable is decent, no complaints for the price. For my use case it didn't work, but it's in a box for possible future use. Read below for details: Bought this to adapter a consumer receiver subwoofer output (Yamaha RX-V673) to a pro audio amp input (Behringer EP4000). Subwoofer output was not high enough because of the difference in consumer (-10dBV) and pro (+4dBu) input levels. So I picked up a used Aphex 124A and that has been working well to boost output of the consumer receiver up to pro line level.

5
Raticosa 2024-07-19 02:27:37

[3.62 lb] I bought the PM6007 three years ago (and the CD6007 too) and it actually drives a pair of Triangle Borea BR08 floorstand loudspeakers, no problem at all with their minimum impedance of 3.3Ohm. Very satisfied of its sonic performance, the bass is full and deep, the highs are detailed, the declared 45W are enough for my 34m^2 living room, website Audio.com.pl tested it and found 64W @ 8Ohm and 81W @ 4Ohm at 0.1% THD, so better than declared. Using its optical input you can connect it to a smart TV and listen the TV audio via the external HiFi speakers, much better than a soundbar! A pity it hasn't the Bluetooth input too but I use a cheap external BT receiver with Optical out so I can use its good AK4490 internal DAC. Would be perfect if it would have the "Pre Out" + "Ampli In" RCA loopout so you can connect an external analog signal processor (e.g. an equalizer) or use the power amplifier stage to drive the main speakers in conjunction with an AVR receiver. Conclusion: I would buy it again!

5
Joseph 2024-08-13 08:28:57

Beyond the strong quality of the devices (well built) and sound input, these mics are extremely easy to use and versatile. You can hook these up to just about anything and receive clear wireless audio. There are no advanced configurations or complicated instructions - simply turn on receiver and transmitter(s), sync transmitter(s) to receiver, set desired input levels (buttons on side) on receiver, plug audio and lavalier cable(s) (or use built-in mic) into your camera and transmitter(s) and viola! The technology is well worth the price.

5
William 2024-09-04 02:45:59

[16-/24-bit] This is the only way I found to properly get audio from my Sennheiser wireless LAV receiver to the fussy iPhone input, and it sounds great. All other methods failed.

5